Displaying 97 to 120 (of 942 products) $10 The Magic of HaskellBob Haskell
Bob Haskell's genius for brilliant story plots and well-thought-out mechanics made him a master of cabaret and platform magic. The inventor of such masterpieces as the Split Deck and the X-Salted Shaker digs deep into his performing repertoire to give you 17 of his favorites. Ranging from effects with cards, rope, a beautifully animated silk mystery, and a pair of mysteries using the "tap-it" principle, there's something within these pages for almost any necromancer worth his (or her) salt.
Here's magic for the performer who's up on basic card sleights and/or who can handle an effect using... ★★★★★ $12 Moment's Notice: Five Impromptu Card EffectsCameron Francis Cameron Francis presents five 100% completely impromptu card effects. This is commercial, easy card magic. No set-ups and no extra props. All you need is a deck, two hands, an interested spectator and you are set to amaze! Here's what you'll find beyond the cover:
Elevation: Four phases of sandwich/elevator/twisting/transpo madness that will make you look like a sleight of hand god. But it's all oh, so easy to do! (See the demo video below.)
Spin Cycle: Twisting the Aces meets Hofzinser with a powerful in-the-spectator's-hands ending!
Emergency! A super convincing in the hands Triumph... $4 The Magic Wand Volume 12 (1923)George Johnson Numbers 117-120
279 pages
- Vol. 12, Number 117 March-May, 1923 [48 numbered & 12 unnumbered covers and advertising pages]
- Quarterly Notes - by the editor
- What Of The Season?
- Wireless Stage "Stunts"
- One Penny!
- Burglars
- Two Conjurers
- Where Ignorance Is Bliss
- Our Correspondents
- The Writing of "Nothing"
- Soldiers of the King - Eric P. Wilson
- The Greedy Goblin - James Mearns
- Hot Coffee - G. O. Cox
- A "Perpetual Calendar in Your Head" - F. R. Stanes
- The Enchanted Dairy - Norman Hunter
- Designing a Stage Setting - Sylvia M. Rangel
- Pink and White Magic - Gwen Hilton
- The Treasury Note and Lemon - Ray W. Lawes
- The Artificial...
★★★★★ $59.50 The Fine Art of Magic, 2nd EditionGeorge G. Kaplan & Warren J. Kaps 
Some have argued that George Kaplan's Fine Art of Magic is the best magic book ever published. Juan Tamariz, who wrote a foreword to this second edition, says: "Hardly a performance where I do not include an effect from this book. It's the only book that contains only good and excellent tricks."
This magic treatise has stood the test of time. It has become a standard magic reference work. The First Edition is one of the most sought after magic books and is now available in its Second Edition, which incorporates additions and corrections from Kaplan's own notes, as well as adds more than 25% new and... ★★★★★ $8 Modern Magic ManualJean Hugard In this classic manual, the first Hugard wrote for people outside the inner circle of magic performers, he reveals the secrets of a host of mystifying tricks covering all major forms of close-up and stand-up magic: conjuring with coins, watches, rings, balls, eggs, silks, cigarettes, cigars, thimbles, flowers, ropes, bills, cards and mental magic.
This is a great primer for anyone aspiring to be a performing magician. The large amount of effects also holds gems for the intermediate and advanced performer. There is some overlap of material with other Hugard publications.
Paul Fleming wrote:
$4 The Magic Wand Volume 4 (Sep 1913 - Aug 1914)George Mackenzie Munro Numbers 37-48
188 pages
- Cover, Vol. 4, No. 37, September, 1913 [16 pages]
- Mr. D. J. Brewer - profile
- Our Monthly Chat - little bits of news
- A Ventriloquial Accessory - report of a novel effect
- A Shell Disposal - George Johnson - a billiard ball move
- Obituary
- Some Early Recollections - article by C. de Vere
- Our Letter Box - letters to the editor
- North of England Notes and Notions - news and comments by Charles F. Waite
- Haggis - from S. & S., Dundee - notes on magic in Scotland
- Shadow-graphy - column by Louis Nikola
- Book Notes - reviews
★★★★★ $4 Annemann's Card MagicTed Annemann This book is actually two books: Ted Annemann's Full Deck of Impromptu Card Tricks and Annemann's Miracles of Card Magic. Annemann, perhaps more famous for his mental magic, was an extraordinary card man, a master of subtleties and misdirection. That is why most of the tricks in this collection do not require difficult moves, which does not mean that they are all easy to perform. His tricks have often the impromptu quality and can thus be performed without any prior preparation. You will also find contributions from such famous masters of card magic as Dai Vernon, Dr. Daley, Jean Hugard, Al Baker, Audley Walsh, Stewart Judah, and many others.
... ★★★★★ $5 LinxedRalf (Fairmagic) Rudolph Apparently link two cards in an ad hoc impromptu appearing fashion.
Effect: You take two cards and openly tear from each two rectangular windows. This leaves a frame and a center beam in each card. Then you magically link them at the center beam. At the end you separate them again and hand out both cards as souvenirs. The cards will show no tear in the center beam or around the frame. Everybody will wonder how you were able to link them. There is no secret exchange of cards. The two cards you start with are the two cards you end with.
This effect is best done in an off-hand impromptu setting... ★★★★★ $12 The Art of Magical EntertainmentPaul A. Lelekis ... his moves section at his website.
**BONUS! You're going to love this. Paul has included a large essay explaining, "The Real Essence of Magical Entertainment". Paul explains, in complete detail, how to approach spectators, bring them into "your world", control your spectators, and maximize your magic. Paul provides a deep study of magical performance in this e-book, loaded with excellent magic, color photographs, and free videos.
Effects included are:
1) Dan Tong's Egg Bag Routine - Learn Dan's multi-phased, professional routine. What more can I say? Oh...there is a terrific "kicker"... ★★★★★ $8.50 Modern Coin MagicJ. B. Bobo Some regard this book as the bible of coin magic. And it is indeed packed with moves and tricks. To be precise, there are 116 coin sleights and 236 coin tricks. If you consider adding a coin trick to your program look no further. This is the book for you. Any other book about coins references this one.
Paul Fleming wrote:
This is a book to delight the hearts of amateur magicians which means, of course, most members of the magic fraternity - because nearly all of the performing done by amateurs is, almost inevitably, close-up, impromptu magic; and coin conjuring lends itself particularly well to that... ★★★★★ $10 "Almost" Impromptu Vanishing CarRon Jaxon Imagine being able to make your friends car vanish into thin air. You can also make their car appear or change with these methods using no large props what so ever. In fact chances are you already have everything you need to perform this trick so it'll most likely cost you nothing.
I want to be completely honest about the limitations and strengths of this trick. So here are a few questions I feel I'd be most likely to get about this trick.
Is it practical?
Yes and no would be my answer to that question. It's unlikely that you'll perform this trick on a regular basis although it is possible.... ★★★★★ $20 Irresistible Close-Up MagicDuraty The best routines of a french magician well known for his creativity and efficiency.
Duraty says: "The effects gathered in this book represent more than 40 years of close-up performances. Endowed with just an average skill, I always gave preference to the most practical and easiest methods for I consider that effects are the only part that counts. I perform magic to amaze and surprise lay audiences rather than showing off in front of other magicians.
In my opinion, skill must remain hidden, flourishes and magical juggling demonstrations are not compatible with the idea I formed of magic,... ★★★★★ $8 More Magic of the HandsEdward Victor This is volume two in the classic sleight-of-hand trilogy. From the foreword:
Since many branches of Magic are again represented in this volume, a close study of it will, I sincerely hope, assist the reader in perhaps making some little change, addition or improvement in an existing 'move' or effect in which he may be interested.
I have included in this book my method of working and presenting "The Chinese Rings," mainly for those of my readers who have not up to now performed this effect, and who may desire a reliable and effective method of presentation for this "classic" trick.
... ★★★★★ $12 Amazing Magic Volume IPaul A. Lelekis This ebook is the first of a series of ebooks that will "tackle" the intricacies of magical performance with a 'teach-in' of direct venues and many excellent effects. Stay 'close' to this series for a beautiful array of performable magic. This first ebook focuses on ESP.
6 included videos explain the moves.
In this first of a series ... the slant is on mentalism and ESP, a beautiful impromptu coin effect, and excellent card magic. Ever been asked to do a trick and you "have nothing"? Now you will always be ready ... to read their minds.
CONTENTS:
DIRECT COLLECTORS - This puzzling... ★★★★★ $6 Money MagicJean Hugard The manipulation of money is fascinating to everyone and probably always will be. Bills are common, pack small, and easy to borrow. This booklet describes in detail all the important moves, gimmicks and tricks with paper money. Great effects are taught, spanning the impromptu situation to the prepared performance from close-up to parlor or stage. This is a great book with very practical and strong effects.
1st edition, 1937 Max Holden, New York; 62 pages.
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Preliminary Preparation
- Chapter 2: Sleights, Switches
- Chapter 3: Vanishes
- Chapter 4: Impromptu Tricks with...
★★★★★ $25 Bookworm: The Ultimate Impromptu Book Test ActDavid Devlin Here is the act exactly as the audience sees it:
The performer asks for the loan of three paperback novels, a piece of paper, and a pen or pencil. The performer says, "I have a feeling about one of you, and I think I have a pretty good idea about something that is going to be significant to you a little later on." The performer then writes something on the paper, folds it up, and hands it to one of the audience members.
Three audience members are now selected to participate in the tests. Participant #1 selects a book, opens it up to a random page and remembers a word. The other participants,... ★★★★★ $13 The Magician's Dream: a practical solution for any card at any numberTommaso Guglielmi The Magician's Dream is a collection of two practical ACAAN's effects: Random ACAAN, ACAAN on Demand.
With Random ACAAN, you are able to perform ACAAN effect completly self-working: You can perform it without you touching the deck ever (before, during and after the effect). It works with any unprepared deck.
ACAAN on Demand is a full impromptu one to one ACAAN. This method is pefect when someone, in a informal situation, asks you to perform a magic trick. The method is very pratical and in 95% of the cases it works without you touching the deck from start to end.
Bonus effects:
... $35 Pocket Magic Show BundleHal Saxon
- The starting point for beginners
- Pocket Magic Show Video and eBook Bundle
- The Thumb Tip 101 Magic Learning Series
- The definitive beginner thumb tip magic course
- 7 downloadable videos 1 hour and 48 minutes of pure gold
- 3 amazing eBooks with 191 pages and links to 13 additional private videos
What people are saying...
"Hal, this is by far the most comprehensive beginner training for the thumb tip ever! Thank you." - Darrel, Davenport Iowa, USA
"Very well done. I have watched the videos over and over. This is awesome." - Kendall Johnson, California USA
"If you are new to magic,... $4 21 Gems of MagicOrmond McGill Ormond McGill describes this publication as a "Scrapbook of Magic" which includes chapters of Card Effects, Mindreading, Miscellaneous, Thoughts on Opening and Closing, and a Magical Sensation - Walking through a Keyhole.
[Note that if you own Bag-O-Trix you already have this ebook.
Contents
- About the Author
- INTRODUCTION
A Thought About Openings
- GEM No. 1—The Candied Bird
Scrapbook Card Tricks
- GEM No. 2—A Reversed Card Location
- GEM No. 3—The Card and the Boy
- GEM No. 4—The Card in a Mousetrap
- GEM No. 5—The Card in the Pocket
- GEM No. 6—The Bewitched Aces
- GEM No. 7—The Confetti Rising Cards
...
$5 Derek Lever's Magic Mag Volume 1Derek Lever Derek Lever's Magic Mag, Volume 1
Published by Derek Lever, Peter C. Woolley & Taurus Magic, Manchester & Bury, Lancaster, England
Volume 1 consists of 6 issues, 260 pages total
Volume 1, Number 1, October/November 1979, 36 numbered pages plus 4 unnumbered cover pages
- Candid Comments by The Editor - Derek Lever
- Are Magic Societies Out of Date?
- drawing collage of Chung Ling Soo
- Blast from the Past - Chung Ling Soo - personality
- Kid's Entertainers Only - news and advice
- On the Road with Michael Allport - series
- Well I'll Be Hanged - a new...
★★★★★ $20 The Magic of TylerDaniel Skahen This is a colleciton of the best of Daniel Tyler's inspirations over the past five years. The first section covers effects and routines, the second section moves. You will find new ideas and variations of old classics. Overall solid commercial material.
1st edition, 2005; 125 pages.
THE EFFECTS
Counterfeit Card The best method I have ever seen or come up with for a countdown routine.
P4 – Peppermint Patty Power Puncher A cross between Torn & Restored and Healed & Sealed ... with Peppermint Patties!
Dirty Laundry The cleanest and easiest card-to-sock routine.
Lincoln’s Trick One of the... Hugard's Magic Monthly (for resale)Jean Hugard & Milbourne Christopher  Hugard's Magic Monthly consists of almost 2500 pages in 21 volumes and is packed with contributions from the finest artists and thinkers magic has to offer. People like Victor Farelli, Ted Annemann, Martin Gardner, Harry Lorayne, Milbourne Christopher, Ross Bertram, George Kaplan, Cliff Green, Fred Braue and Hugard himself. The subtitle says it all 'Devoted solely to the interests of magic and magicians'.
Jean Hugard and Fred Braue wrote some of the most read magic books in magic history, such as The Royal Road to Card Magic and Expert Card Technique. A good part of Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic Tricks can be found in Hugard's Magic Monthly. It featured book reviews by John J. Crimmins Jr., and the famous Frank Joglar... ★★★★★ $15 Give a Magician Enough Rope ... and he'll do a trickLewis Ganson Some of the finest rope magic from Lewis Ganson, Peter Warlock, Van Rinkhuyzen, Anverdi, Faucett W. Ross, Jay Ose, Martin Gardner, Edward Victor, Stanley Norman, Norman Rashleigh, Harold G. Beaumont, C. F. Germelman, Horace E. Bennett, H. Fernandes, Bill Shewan and H. Fernandes.
- Give a Magician Enough Rope
- Cut-Knot-Join
- Impromptu Neck Penetration
- Rope Thru' Wrist
- Red and White Ropes
- A Remarkable Square Knot
- Stretching A Rope
- Equally Unequal Ropes
- Equally Unequal Variations
- More Variations
- Equally Unequal Patter Story
- Cut and Restored Rope
- Fast Cut and Restoration
- Variations on...
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