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Magic Step-By-Step

Author: 
Adair, Ian

Also published under the title "Conjuring as a Craft."

"Secrets of a master magician - tricks, illusions, close-up miracles, mind reading feats, the art of sleight of hand - all easy to learn and completely illustrated."

Magic For The Millions

Author: 
Maréchal Jr., Greer

A Half Hour Of Magic

Author: 
Hill, Francis Jr.

How To Pick Pockets

Author: 
Joseph, Eddie

Magic No Mystery

Author: 
Cremer, W. H.

Some New Magic

Author: 
Burrows, J. F.

Conjuring Anthology, The

Author: 
Steinmeyer, Jim

The collected and complete Conjuring articles from Magic Magazine, published from 1992 - 2004.

King Koko

Author: 
Hoffmann, Professor

King Koko or The Pretty Princess and the Lucky Lover. A Conjuring Entertainment in the Form of a Fairy Tale with Practical Instructions

Drawing-Room Amusements

Author: 
Hoffmann, Professor

Natural Magic

Author: 
Astley, Phillip

The author was "riding-master, Westminster-Bridge," and the 24 tricks described here were "intended to be added to the several Entertainments of the above Place, for the Year, 1785, only." Christopher notes on early card for this book-"mostly pirated from Decremps. Astley claims to have invented the bullet catch in 1762. A little late."

Peerless Prestidigitation

Author: 
de Caston, Herbert

Patter Chatter Vol. 1

Author: 
Gilbert, B.L.

This is a collection of patter for several tricks. The secrets are not explained.
An electronic facsimile of this book can be found on the

The Page Boy Speaks

Author: 
Page, Patrick

Patrick Page had a monthly column in Pabular. This is a compilation of all those articles. You will hear the stories and anecdotes that make magic such a fascinating pursuit. You will also learn a lot from Patrick's incredible mastery and knowledge of magic. And if you like the more juicy gossip then you can read why Patrick Page was expelled from the IBM...

Quality Magic

Author: 
Bamberg, Theo (Okito)

Quality Magic - Theo "Okito" Bamberg

Review by WorldOfNoReality » Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:01 am at TALKMAGIC.CO.UK

Vaudevillie Magic

Author: 
Lustig, David J (La Vellma)

Indian Conjuring

Author: 
Branson, L.H.

More Novel Notions

Author: 
Robertson-Keene

Novel Notions

Author: 
Robertson-Keene

Your Own Theater Show

Author: 
Pyka, John

HOW TO PRODUCE YOUR OWN THEATER SHOW

A practical guide for performing magicians.

This guidebook picks up where Theatrical Magic left off. This report guides readers through a step by step process to produce a full evening theater show - from script, to venue negotiation, to the closing curtain.

Stone Frixion Fire

Author: 
Stone, Jeff

Jeff Stone just doesn't know when to quit, lucky for us! His books are like finding a chest filled with gold, then discovering a secret compartment in the chest filled with diamonds, then discovering there's a false bottom in the chest that's filled with emeralds. Yep....they're like that, but better.

Magical Deceptions

Author: 
Creyford, Charles

Tricks in Magic Vol. III

Author: 
Burlingame, H.J.

This book published in 1898 contains "Bibliotheca Magica", one of the first comprehensive bibliographies on magic.

Sleights

Author: 
Hull, Burling

Frank Ducrot Presents Magic from A to Z

Author: 
Leroy, Arthur

This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.

Annemann's Buried Treasures

Author: 
Annemann, Theo

A collection of twelve typically ingenious Annemann creations, from the pages of The Sphinx.

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