A collection of conjuring secrets for magicians who entertain when surrounded by spectators.
Excerpt from the preface:
The compilation of "A Street Conjurer's Secrets" is the outcome of many years of observation in this country, Australia, America, France and Germany. That the effects are well-known is not to be denied, but it is extremely doubtful if many conjurers are aware of the actual method used by the street entertainer.
- Preface
- Publisher's Note
- Preparation For The Hands
- A Table Tip
- The Guinea-Pig
- Card Change
- Flap Disposal-Single Slate
- Cap And Pence
- I. The Load
- II. The Get-Away
- "Water On The Brain"
- The Repeat
- A Useful Tip
- Marked Cards
- Billiard Balls
- The Folded Papers
- A Silent Coin Vanish
- The Magnetic Walking-Stick
- A Useful Secret
- Ropes And Rings
- Twentieth Century Silks
- The Ever-Changing Card
- Another Changing Card
- Four Pence And A Glass Tumbler
- Unusual Finale To The "Cups And Balls"
- A Four "Aces Trick"
1st edition 1939, 19 pages; PDF 15 pages.
word count: 6730 which is equivalent to 26 standard pages of text