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A collection of magic tricks for the beginning magician to have fun and learn the basics.
The ultimate book of magic for kids from a world-famous magician, complete with photographs for easy to follow instructions. From one of the world's premier practitioners of classic magic, with years of experience instructing younger readers in the magical arts, comes this new revision of his complete guide to learning and performing fantastic feats of prestidigitation. Acclaimed by the Los Angeles Times as "the text that young magicians swear by," it's full of step-by-step instructions. More than 2,000 illustrations provide the know-how behind 300 techniques, from basic card tricks to advanced levitation, along with advice on planning and staging a professional-quality magic show.
DIVIllustrations, simple instructions for performing over 100 tricks, including The Inexhaustible Hat, The Chinese Rings, Steel Through Steel, Fingers That See, much more. /div
Presents step-by-step instructions for performing hundreds of tricks, provides tips on establishing a stage presence, and offers methods and styles of master magicians
Step-by-step instructions and photographs guide students through easy magic tricks. Readers will learn how to impress audiences with tricks that require minimal, inexpensive props such as a deck of cards or a single coin. Helpful tips ensure the success of even the youngest budding magicians.
A magical world -- The meanings of magic -- Magical acts -- Magic contested and condemned -- Magical identities -- The reality of magic -- Magic in the modern world
What is a self-working card trick? A trick that does not depend upon legerdemain or special abilities on the part of the magician, but a trick that works automatically because of the mathematics inherent in the card deck itself. Long practice and supernormal dexterity are not needed to perform these tricks, yet they are often among the most entertaining and most spectacular of all card tricks. Some of these sure-fire tricks are simple, a good place to begin. Others were specially adapted from professional routines and are here presented for the first time for amateurs. Almost all of these tricks can be worked informally, with a borrowed deck of cards. Some also adapt to stage presentation. Individual tricks in this book have sold for more than the price of the entire book. Amateurs can use them to get a start in magic and to feel, at once, the rewards of giving a professional performance.
Introduction Magic has been a part of my life for well over 25 years, since I received my first magic kit when I was four years old. I have been performing it since then and performing it professionally (getting paid for it) since the age of 15. I have been giving lessons as well to young aspiring magicians for the last eleven years. I feel like I have a lot of knowledge to offer about the field of magic, and quite a few tips to offer as far as public speaking and performing in general. Throughout this book you will read about my own personal experiences as well as things that I've witnessed, as well as an array of tips that will help you if you're serious about pursuing magic as a career or even just as a hobby. I will give you ways to avoid negativity and get the most out of all your experiences so that you can learn and grow and be the best performer you can be. I will go into detail and explore the other side of magic that people don't normally talk about. When you shop for magic, tricks and secrets are what usually pops up and it's also what a budding magician usually wants to know. With so many new websites popping up and new tricks being "created" every day; it's sometimes hard not to get sucked up into the flashy world of "new effects". There are thousands of magicians trying to create and sell new magic every day. They come up with a new handling on an old concept, shoot a deceiving video, put it on a website with a hefty price tag and they think they're "inventors". I don't want to sound like a crazy old man yelling at kids to get off his lawn, so I will admit that some definitely are, however, most are not. I will go more into that later. There is more to magic than just secrets. There is more to magic than just the stuff you see on television and the internet. There is a whole other world behind the scenes that takes years to learn through experience after experience. My goal is to give you a jump start to all that so maybe you can benefit and learn from my experiences and possibly save yourself some headaches, time, and yes- money. So, this book is geared toward beginners. Of course a person with any level of experience is welcome to read it. To this day I still try to read anything about magic I can get my hands on. It was written, however, with the novice in mind. If you are just beginning your journey into the world of magic, you are about to embark on a fantastic fun-filled journey worth every minute of your time spent on seemingly endless practice alone in your room. Magic is a worthwhile and relatively uncommon talent these days. It's more than just a novelty act at a child's birthday party. Adults are partaking in the enjoyment more than ever. You'll soon be known as "the magic guy" or girl. People will always request you to display your talent and you'll be more than happy to accommodate. You will no doubt search daily for more and more tricks to perform, but before you do I will offer you the opportunity to learn more than secrets. More than tricks. I will give you tips and tools about the "other stuff" you would normally only get with years of experience and bits and pieces here and there in chat rooms, message boards, conversations, lectures, and most of all, trial and error. Others have briefly touched on some of this material before, but I will dig much deeper and go further in depth. So without any further delay, here is, The Back of the Deck!
This simple step-by-step guide makes magic easy no matter what your age. Use this book of tricks to perform mind-reading stunts. Inventive tricks using mobile phones will delight more experienced magicians looking for something new.Let' s try them: Easy Magic Trick: How to Bend a Spoon, How to Do the Magic Cork Trick, The Disappearing Water Magic Trick, How to Do the Easy Thumb Magic Trick, Steel Straw, The Bill Drop, Floating Metal, The Afghan Bands, Easy Magic Tricks: The Magnetic Pencil, Jumping Rubber Band Trick, The Banana Buster, The Vanishing Coin Trick. They're all amazing!