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They're Off (second hand)Frank Lane & Ulysses Frederick GrantThis booklet is in very good condition. A nice collector item as well as reading copy. For details on contents see the digital edition. | $7 to wish list | ||
Levitazioni ModerneUlysses Frederick GrantSe sei stanco di spendere tanti soldi per inserire una grande illusione nel tuo repertorio .... Allora HAI BISOGNO DI " LEVITAZIONI MODERNE " un grande Classico di quel genio di GRANT! In questo opuscolo Grant ti spiega come costruire con una spesa davvero minima, a volte irrisoria, ben 6 levitazioni ! Bada che stiamo parlando di levitazioni complete vere e proprie non del sollevarsi da terra di pochi cm come va tanto di moda oggi. Benché scritto diversi... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | ||
Corpi in OrbitaUlysses Frederick GrantUn altro Grande Classico di Grant In questo tempo di crisi economica è davvero utile questo libretto che insegna a costruire ben 5 tra sospensioni e levitazioni pratiche ed economiche. Tutto materiale facilmente trasportabile e funzionale nel consueto stile di quel genio di Grant- Eccovi in breve i cinque effetti contenuti nel volumetto: Autolevitazione – un sistema unico! Immaginate di poter entrare in una qualunque casa, qualunque ufficio, qualunque posto voi vogliate e apparentemente essere capaci di volare! Leggete quanto segue e capirete quanto facile sia poterlo fare.... ... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | ||
Rope, Chain and Box EscapesUlysses Frederick GrantThis is one of the best books ever written on escapes and escape magic, bar none. Grant wrote this treatise for the average magician wanting to add an escape to his act, not the professional escape artist. The nice thing is that none of these escapes involve having to pick locks or for the performer to have muscular strength such as required in many escape feats. All of these are easy to do, and none are life threatening. You can do all of these with no fear of killing yourself! With the information in this treatise an enterprising magician could put together an entire escape act full of... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | ||
Grant in the Tarbell Magic CourseUlysses Frederick GrantU. F. Grant contributed some of his best material to the Tarbell Course in magic. Most of this material is unique to the Tarbell Course and does not appear elsewhere. Before Grant died, he compiled a manuscript containing all of the material he contributed. It ranges from close up to stage illusions. A lot of magicians don't have the original Tarbell Course, so here is your chance to get all of the tricks he created and contributed in one place. Fully illustrated and one of the best buys in magic. This is stuff you will use and do and as Harlan Tarbell said, some of the best magic in his course. One of the best tricks that Grant created was Ghost... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | ||
Tricks with CellophaneUlysses Frederick GrantA rare and original manuscript that explains 13 tricks and routines using "cellophane" as the "main ingredient". In an early issue of the Sphinx Grant wrote about this manuscript: Here's a sure HIT. It contains up-to-date practical tricks for pocket, parlor and club, all worked with CELLOPHANE, the popular item everybody is talking about. And the best part is you can work the tricks as soon as you get the manuscript, as no special apparatus is required. Get set for some real Tricks, Stunts and Fun... Content
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Walking Through a Steel Plate PlusUlysses Frederick Grant & Ken de CourcyAs usual with Grant instructions, they leave a lot to the imagination and "know-how" of the magician. However, the method was a clever one, simple but very effective. Ken de Courcy has taken the original instructions and added to them his own presentation points, and not only that, his improvements and various novel dressings which lift the effect up and turn it into acceptable modern entertainment. In the original effect, a committee was invited on the stage to examine a solid steel plate. Then circular drawstring curtains were placed at the front and the rear, the magician walked behind... | ★★★★★ $7 to wish list | ||
Eliminators (used)Ulysses Frederick GrantBooklet stapled with some damage and discoloration. For details on the contents see the digital edition. | $7 to wish list | ||
Walking Through a Steel Plate Plus (used)Ulysses Frederick Grant & Ken de CourcyStapled booklet in good condition. For details on the contents see the digital edition. | $7 to wish list | ||
Miracles With A Clip BoardUlysses Frederick GrantContains a complete survey of the various kinds of clip boards, how they work, and how to use them. Plus fifteen different routines involving clip boards. Also in this ebook is a separate mental routine, Kleen, which does not involve carbons, impressions, mirrors, chemicals, switches, gimmicks, envelopes. None of that, just an ordinary sheet of paper and you have a dandy mental effect. 1st digital edition 2013, 13 pages. Table of Contents
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175 Tips and GagsUlysses Frederick Grant & Eugene E. GloyeThis U. F. Grant publication was revised, enlarged and illustrated by Gene Gloye. This is the kind of material - assorted comedy bits and pieces, that you can add to any group of tricks to build up your show, add laughs, fill in for time. Chapters cover:
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Segreti MentaliUlysses Frederick GrantQuesto opuscolo tratto da un classico di Grant contiene ben 16 effetti da cui potrete trarre materiale da inserire nel vostro repertorio, sia che facciate giochi in scena che per gli amici. Per giunta diversi degli effetti sono stati annotati per renderli più pratici e attuali. Tutti i giochi portano il tocco di quel Genio di U. F. Grant e sono veramente eccezionali, alcuni hanno dei metodi veramente straordinari Eccovi alcuni degli effetti che troverete:
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The Milky WayDevin Knight & Ulysses Frederick GrantAn extremely rare and little-known U. F. Grant manuscript that is nearly impossible to find nowadays. Devin Knight has taken the original text, revised it and updated it with various annotations for today's performers. He explains and deals with issues that Grant failed to mention in the original release. This e-book teaches you three great U. F. Grant tricks with a glass of milk! The methods are typical of Grant's thinking. 1-Here & There: A homing milk effect. Show a glass of real milk, cover it with a paper tube. Pour the milk back into a pitcher. When the tube is removed, the glass... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | ||
Marvelous Devil IllusionDevin Knight & Ulysses Frederick GrantThis is called the Marvelous Devil Illusion because you will marvel at its cleverness. Imagine producing the Devil, surrounded by a committee from the audiences, under test conditions. This is an almost forgotten U. F. Grant idea that has been revised and updated for today's magicians by Devin Knight. Here is the original Grant ad copy: Several people from the audience are invited to step up and surround a cloth cabinet. It is quite empty! While they are still watching the cabinet closely, from all sides, a person dressed up in a devil costume appears inside of same. He takes a bow, steps... | $6 to wish list | ||
Pick Of The CropUlysses Frederick GrantThe best simple methods for the following 12 great effects:
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Super Magical SecretsUlysses Frederick Grant | $6 to wish list | ||
Walking Through a Woman IllusionDevin Knight & Ulysses Frederick GrantAt last, here is a new illusion effect and one that any performer may own. Yet, here is an illusion which will compete with the best of them and it will not cost you several hundred dollars to own it or even a tenth of that. In my opinion this is more effective than the Interlude Illusion at a fraction of the cost. EFFECT: Setting at the center of the stage are four chairs, in a row facing the audience. There is a space between the two center chairs wide enough for the performer to walk through. A girl assistant is then placed in a reclining position across the seats of the four chairs.... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | ||
How To Make Santa Clause AppearDevin Knight & Ulysses Frederick GrantNOTICE: This is an expanded version of Santa Clause Arrives in Grant's Lost Illusion Secrets. There are more ideas in this PDF. Yes, Santa Clause arrives - and in such a manner that any performer can bring about his appearance. There is no elaborate or expensive equipment required. Indeed, you can build the necessary items right in your own home without any difficulty. If desired, some of the items may be purchased at a very low cost. Yes, you can have a full stage illusion for less than you have to pay for many club effects. Here is an illusion which has eye appeal, will mystify your audience and, most important,... | $6 to wish list | ||
Magician, Ghost and Girl IllusionDevin Knight & Ulysses Frederick GrantNOTICE: This is an expanded version of an illusion described in Grant's Lost Illusion Files. It gives you far more information. Although this illusion can be done year-round, this makes a great illusion for spook shows or Halloween shows. For those affairs, it is the perfect illusion and it would be hard to find an illusion more suited for those occasions. EFFECT: The magician shows a three-fold screen with a black interior. He forms the screen into a three-sided cabinet with opening at the front. The performer says that he is going spook hunting. As the saying goes, it takes a thief to catch a thief. The performer... | $6 to wish list | ||
Foolzum Newspaper Tear RevisitedDevin Knight & Ulysses Frederick GrantA full size sheet of newspaper is handed for examination; both the magician and a spectator sign their names on the front of the newspaper. Without adding anything, the newspaper is openly and deliberately torn-up with the audience plainly seeing the signatures being torn. After the newspaper is torn into small pieces, the magician blows on the pieces. The rough edges of the paper are seen to get smooth, and upon opening the newspaper out, it is restored. But wait, only half the paper is there. The other half falls to the floor. The audience thinks they are the torn pieces. The packet... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | ||
Improved Devil's NewspaperDevin Knight & Ulysses Frederick GrantWith this novel production, you can pick up a newspaper lying flat on a table and produce a large load of solid items, even a dove, without body loads. Many club performers would like to do a large production, but are reluctant to carry the large apparatus usually necessary for such a production. The Devil’s Newspaper is the answer to this problem. Although this item packs flat in your case, it none the less, holds a large load. This is real appealing magic as a double-sheet of newspaper is seen flat on your table. It is picked up and shown in a slow and deliberate manner. Yet, when... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | ||
Top SecretUlysses Frederick Grant & T. A. WhitneyHere's a no-fail method of predicting the headlines of five newspaper stories - a week in advance - without assistants, stooges, impressions, switches or gimmicked envelopes. Want to feature a headline prediction in your act, but you don't own a prediction chest or other apparatus? Well, now you can, with this updated version of this near-impossible to find U. F. Grant creation. Only in this updated version will you learn ways to improve the handling, add prestige to the mailing, and secure more publicity with the effect. And we've eliminated any old-fashioned ruses, leaving you with what... | ★★★★★ $6 to wish list | ||
Super Magical Secrets (used)Ulysses Frederick GrantBooklet stapled with remnant of a sticker on the lower right corner. Some sheets are detached from the staples. First sheet before the title page has been cut out (was probably blank). Some of the paper's coating and print partially transferred from one page to another, perhaps due to humidity. Exlibris from Margaret Yates and Weirdo the Magician. For details on the contents see the digital edition. | $6 to wish list | ||
The "Gee Whiz" Combination and EncoreUlysses Frederick Grant & T. A. WhitneyHere's a terrific, family-friendly, comedy bill in lemon effect that your audiences will love. A genuine dollar bill is borrowed from a spectator (no stooge) and signed or marked. Anyone wraps it in a borrowed handkerchief. Two lemons are then shown and one is selected (no force). The spectator himself places the lemon in his coat pocket. The borrowed bill vanishes from the hanky while the spectator is holding it. The man with the lemon cuts it open and finds the bill inside. You do not touch the lemon. And now for an encore, you decide to mark the handkerchief so the owner will recognize... | $6 to wish list |