Displaying 97 to 120 (of 1648 products) $2 The Gimmick MagiZette: Volume 1, Issue 5 (Apr - May 2012)Solyl Kundu This 5th issue of volume 1 of The Gimmick MagiZette is another magical salmagundi contributed by reputed magic personalities from east and west …
- Sorcar Senior aka TW'SGM has just trod on to his 100th Birthday – our homage and a nice photograph.
- "Captain Kirk and Star Tricks" by Loch David Crane, M. Ed. Loch gives his explanation on Torn and Restored Strings from his book.
- "Robert Olson on Ventriloquy" – Rev. Robert E Olson recites his Chipper (vent doll) and expresses the cardinal rules of ventriloquism in a nutshell.
- "Past Glory of India – Prof. Vazhakunnam," fondly referred...
$4.95 Magical Arts Journal Volume 1 Issue 1 (Aug 1986)Michael Ammar & Adam J. Fleischer  This is the Premiere Issue, volume 1 - issue 1! It was published August, 1986 - and the original cover price was just $5! 20 pages.
The Editorial comments in this first issue, written by Adam Fleischer:
It's 1986 - Why are we starting the publication of a new magic magazine? The paramount reason is that Michael Ammar and I whole-heartedly believe that today's magicians - and the magic industry - want and truly need it. Currently, an abundance of information, points of view, material and attributes remain unavailable or uncirculated for most magicians. Much of this information must be spread... $10 Tricks To Go 1Werner Miller & Aldo Colombini  Here is a selection of tricks created by Werner Miller from his ebooks. These are all tricks that can be considered more or less self-working.
CONTENTS:
- FLIPDOODLE 1: You use the twelve face cards to produce an astonishing result that finds three of the same suit.
- I'M NOT OGEN: A spectator 'makes up a card combining any two cards. You spell the name of that card and you find it. Finally, you find the other three cards of the same value.
- CHEERS!: You show seven cards with name of drinks on them and a prediction. A spectator selects a drink and you show that the prediction is correct… with a laugh.
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★★★★★ $10 Pabular: 10 effects from volume 1Aldo Colombini The English magazine Pabular was first published in 1974 by Nick Bolton and ran for just over eight exciting volumes. It was mainly edited by the well respected Fred Robinson (later by Walt Lees and Stephen Tucker) and the art editor throughout was the talented Eric Mason. The contributors include: Jack Avis, Gaeton Bloom, John Carney, Peter Duffie, Alex Elmsley, Dominique Duvivier, Cy Endfield, Bob Farmer, Flip, Piet Forton, Roberto Giobbi, Paul Hallas, Steve Hamilton, Francis Haxton, Larry Jennings, Peter Kane, Fred Kaps, Gerald Kosky, Trevor Lewis, Ed Marlo, Bob Ostin, Patrick Page, John Ramsay, Bob Read, Sam Schwartz, Arthur Setterington, Al Smith, Juan Tamariz, Stephen Tucker, Dai Vernon, Roy Walton, Tommy Wonder and William Zavis.
CONTENTS:
- SPECTATOR MAGICIAN (Tony Faro): Here is a great card effect...
★★★★★ $10 HexBill Madsen & Al Forgione  ... to our original intent.
But, seventy-two months without a lapse took its toll with the advent of a burned- out feeling and the notion, what is there left to say? At this point, rather than coast steadily downhill, we decided, with regret, to bid adieu to our fascinating friends and call it a day. "Dropping out" was easy. Staying out - ah, that has been something else again. Scarcely a year has passed since our final issue of The New Jinx, and - we're back.
- Introduction
- Stewart Cramer
- The Parlor Yogi
- Implanted Thought
- Harry G. Franke
- Ace Gorham
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★★★★★ $10 Commercial Card Tricks Volume 1Ulysses Frederick Grant This is a rare collection of card secrets that U. F. Grant sold separately. These were listed in his catalog as single items or special props using cards. These were not part of his other card books. The complete directions for the prop tricks are included in this ebook. Many of these items can be made up from cards you may have around your home. If you have seen some of the effects in his early catalogs and wondered how they were done, then this PDF may satisfy your curiosity. A wealth of information that is hard to find elsewhere. This is volume 1 of a planned two volume set. You get all the... ★★★★★ $10 Magazine of Magic Volume 1 (Oct 1914 - Mar 1915)Will Goldston
- The Magazine of Magic - Volume 1 - bound volume cover and Index
- Index
- The Magazine of Magic - Volume 1, Number 1 - October, 1914 - 32 pages
- Contents
- To My Brother Magicians all over the World - Will Goldston
- A Word of Welcome - Louis Hoffmann
- Patter for the Turban Trick - Wolfe Clyne
- News Notes and Notices
- Arthur Price speaks on Ventriloquism
- My Tricks and how to Work Them - Stanley Collins
- The Stanley Collins Four Ace Experiment
- Our Views
- Success or Failure
- One of the Best - re: Stanley Collins
- Illuminated Address presented to Stanley...
$6 Perfecto One-Man Psychic Actunknown Now you can perform a sealed message reading psychic act, without the use of paid accomplices of any kind. Not just one, but two complete presentations are thoroughly and patiently explained.
The Question-and-Answer or "Q&A" Act is one of the most riveting that the psychic entertainer can present. Your audiences will be amazed to find that the psychic performer is able to discern their thoughts ... even though their questions remain sealed and in view in a glass bowl upon the stage. And yes, their questions can be returned after the performance.
This act is the result of years of successful... ★★★★★ $15 Gloomy Sunday SeanceVincent Wilson Are you honestly trying to scare people??! Yes? Good.
You need to be adept at psychological manipulation for this one. The writer and all associated parties take and accept no responsibility for the physical and mental health of those who partake in a Gloomy Sunday Séance or related event.
Gloomy Sunday, also known as the "Hungarian Suicide Song", is a song composed by Hungarian pianist and composer Rezső Seress and published in 1933. The first lyrics were written in 1932 by László Jávor, in his melancholy love poem "Szomorú vasárnap" ("Sad Sunday"), after his beloved had left him.... $8 Fast OnesJoseph Ovette Excerpt from the foreword:
This little manuscript of choice effects I fondly dedicate to my dear friend, Louis Lam of Holland, a magician, gentleman, and writer. I am indebted to him for many of the fine effects contained herein. Effects which magicians will find choice magical morsels for immediate... ★★★★★ $30 Exact BirthdayUnknown Mentalist ... exact date and month of birth of the participant.
This innovative method is easy and self-working and works in any language. There are no sleights, no preshow, no stooges or instant stooges. There are no progressive anagrams and no peeks or impression devices. There are no secret writings, no one aheads. There is no dual reality, no reframes, no psy forces. No arts and crafts or DIY is needed and there is nothing to reset. There is no kind of tearing involved, no indexing, no switching and nothing is spoken or written down by the participant. No apps and no electronics. The cards can be... $9 Tricks of To-dayYelma Excerpt from the preface:
It is not intended that this volume should pretend to the nature of a manual of Magic, but that it be a compilation of new effects, most of which have been introduced within the last few months. All the problems included have been performed by the Author, and have invariably proved successful. The best and simplest method has in each case been described.
- Preface
- An Original Method of Working the Postal Order and Nest of Boxes
- Thought Reading Outdone
- The Baffler Rising Card Trick
- The Novel Coin Stand
- Le Roy's "Mephisto" Burning Dress
- The "Beat All" Candle...
$15 Incredible Magic at the Bar: Volume 1Michael Maxwell Michael Maxwell's Incredible Magic at the Bar is a six-volume series designed to teach you how to easily master and perform some of the greatest and easiest magic tricks. Each set in the series covers a different and unique type of magic, such as Bar Magic, Card Magic, Coin Magic, Rope Magic, Silk Magic, Impromptu Magic, Mental Magic, Money Magic and many more.
Incredible Magic at the Bar, Volume 1 teaches you effects that are easy to perform on either side of the bar, but especially suitable for bartenders who wish to raise their image to a new level. Return customers are guaranteed; they will... ★★★★★ $3 How To Make Money with Mind ReadingW. G. Magnuson Here is a rare release from the past by G. W. Magnuson. In the 40s, he put out a booking system for mentalists. It showed an easy way to get into theaters with your mind reading show. This system was used by most of the prominent mentalists in the 40s and 50s including Bob Nelson.
Believe it or... ★★★★★ $8 How to Make Money with HypnotismHarry Arons ... - ... in Hypnotism
- Mail Order Courses and Books
- Hypnotic Research
- Consulting Psychologists
- Medical and Dental Hypnosis
- Extraordinary Success Story of Dr. R. L. North, etc.
Are you a Nelson collector? This book was listed as No. 532 in the Nelson Enterprises catalog.
"I can think of no one better suited to write such a book than Harry Arons." - B. W. McCarron
"We give this book our hearty endorsement." - Journal of Hypnotism
"There's no other book like this on the market today. Every hypnotism aspirant will certainly want a copy." - Dr. Rexford North
1st edition 1952, PDF...★★★★★ $15 Magische Perlen Band 1: Das Beste aus meinem Routinen ServiceEckhard Böttcher Aus dem Nachwort:
Mein Verdienst liegt nicht in der "Erfindung" dieser einzelnen Kunststücke (von der einen oder anderen Ausnahme
abgesehen), sondern in der ideenreichen Ausarbeitung der Routinen, einschließlich vieler Vorträge. Meine eigenen Trickkreationen und Kartenroutinen werde ich in weiteren Büchern festhalten.
- Vorwort / Rudolph Braunmüller
- Aaa-Kellen / Paul Maurer
- Fischkonserve
- Colour-Chip-Capriolen
- Bank Night "verkehrt"
- Amore
- Variationen zm Schaf-Diebstahl
- Rendez-vous mit MONI
- Mord in Arizona
- Rubik Magic Cube / Peki, Magiro, Eckerhard Böttcher
- Chip-Sinfonie
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$8.95 Magical Arts Journal Volume 1 Issue 7 (Feb 1987)Michael Ammar & Adam J. Fleischer  CONTENTS
- EDITORIAL
- Editor's Notes – Adam J. Fleischer
- Thoughts About Books – T.A. Waters
- Where Do You Stand? - Michael Ammar
- WORK & MONEY
- Booking Yourself (Inspiring Yourself) – Samuel Patrick Smith
- The Comedy Club Circuit (How to Get Started) – John Ferrentino
- Restaurant Magic (Audience Participation) – Charles Greene
- PERFORMANCE
- Elephant Rubber – Ray Kosby
- Day Of The Jack-Less – Joe Givan
- Clean Cut Rope Trick – Mitch Williams
- Coin To Bill – Alphonso
- ART
- The Nature Of Your Audience – David Regal
- Hat Juggling – Charlie Frye
- Ideas – John...
$5 The Young Conjurer Part 1Will Goldston From the introduction:
Before the young conjurer sets out to try and entertain his friends he should first devote a little time every day to practice. I always believe in a little practice every day. Every trick that one is going to present should be rehearsed over and over again until one is practically tired of it. When the conjurer knows a trick in that way he finds, when he is presenting it to an audience, that he is by no means tired of it, because the trick goes so well that he is bound to like it and it probably becomes one of his favourite tricks.
- How to give a Conjuring Entertainment
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★★★★★ $15 Nelson Enterprises Manuscript Collection 1Robert A. Nelson Here are five vintage (and expensive) Nelson Enterprises mental manuscripts, now available in a convenient, updated collection to add to your library. This collection contains the following Nelson manuscripts, updated and edited for a new generation of performers:
Spirit Pendulum — A small weight, suspended inside a corked glass bottle, swings and taps the side of the bottle, answering questions from the audience. There are no connections to the bottle, which may be examined or handed out as a souvenir. (NE Cat. #276)
Webster Outdone — A book test performed with an unprepared vest... $10 Conjurers' Monthly Magazine Volume 1 (Sep 1906 - Aug 1907)Harry Houdini
- Conjurers' Monthly Magazine - Volume 1, Number 1 - September, 1906 - 32 pages
- Salutatory
- Unknown Facts Concerning Robert Houdin - Harry Houdini
- American Magician Balked [re: Arthur E. Kramer]
- Notes From Theo. Hardeen, Our Official European Correspondent [English Notes]
- On Board the Kronprinz Wilhelm - August 2, 1906
- Notes from Our Special European Correspondent - Herr. N. Osey [German Notes]
- Death's Roll Call
- Reading and Rubbish - Reviewing Books and Tricks from the Press Wise, and Otherwise - Harry Handcuff Houdini
- Old and New Magic - Henry Ridgely Evans
- photograph - Max Rossner
- Our Mail...
$12 A Trip Down a Magical Memory Lane 1Derek Lever Interesting and fun stories from Derek's life as a performer, organizer, and booker.
Excerpt from the introduction:
In this book I will be recalling the heady days of Club-land and some of the artistes I met and booked, when I was a Theatrical Agent.
Manchester could lay claim to having invented Club-land. It was around 35 years ago that people in the South first became aware that something unusual in light entertainment was happening in the North. Whilst London was still lamenting the closing of variety theatres such as Finsbury Empire, Manchester had already acquired substitutes, more... $4 Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 1 (Oct 1900 - Sep 1901)Ellis Stanyon October 1900 - September 1901
104 pages
- Magic - Volume I, Number 1 - October 1900 - 8 pages
- Modern Magicians - biography/review - "Selbit"
- Introduction
- To Our Readers
- Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- Practical Tips on Palming
- Biography of Prof. Anderson (The Original "Wizard of the North")
- Hand Shadows - The Editor
- Items of Interest
- The Editor's Letter-Box
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume I, Number 2 - November 1900 - 8 pages
- Modern Magicians - biography/review - Mr. R. A. Roberts
- Lightning Sketches - Ellis Stanyon
- Lessons in Magic - Ellis...
★★★★★ $6 E-Z Square 1Werner Miller This is a magic square effect where spectators freely enter numbers in the main diagonal and you quickly fill out the rest of the numbers producing a perfect magic square.
Alternatively you could perform this the classic way that a spectator calls out a number and you fill in all the numbers to form a magic square. But the effect is stronger if your audience can freely choose not just the sum but several numbers in the square. In a variation Werner shows you how spectators can even select the squares where you should next enter a number during your fill-out sequence.
The method is so simple... $12 Yubble Drig 1Troy Murphie A host of original 'real world' routines for the children's entertainer with integrated links to instructional videos via YouTube. Have a sneak peak at the free preview.
Whether you perform kid shows in Childcare, Birthday Parties, Shopping Centres, or Festivals there is a mix of new usable material for you in Yubble Drig!
Content:
- Concentration (Utilising Tel's Bells prop)
- Magic Drawing Board Gag (Utilising Axtell Magic Drawing Board)
- Newspaper Gag
- Yo-Yo Go Home
- Battery Gag
- My Best Rabbit from Hat 'Outs & Gags'
- Great Bottle of Coke (Coin in Bottle routine for kids)
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