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Books > Arts & Architecture > Performing arts > Other public performances & spectacles > Conjuring & magic
Finally, here's how to do all those showy tricks and flourishes
that card players are dying to know: how to send a deck cascading
from one hand to the other. How to snap open two flawless fans. How
to cut a deck with one hand. Choose four aces seemingly at random.
Flick a card accurately across the room.
The clearest, easiest-to-follow book of step-by-step directions,
"The Amazing Book of Cards" will show anyone how to do 52 amazing
things with a deck of cards. Written by Joshua Jay, the
award-winning close-up magician and card-obsessed author of "Magic:
The Complete Course," "The Amazing Book of Cards" combines
friendly, concise text and full-color photos with a full-length DVD
that teaches the lessons and shows the subtleties of performance.
Here are simple, killer tricks, like "Presto Prediction," which
performs the impossible task of knowing someone's choice before she
even makes it. Nine different shuffles, including the Faro Shuffle,
the one most often used by pros, which helps you perfectly weave a
split deck together in seconds. How to perform fans, flips, and
flourishes, including Ribbon Spread & Flip and Catch-a-Deck.
Tricks you can't lose go ahead, take the bet to throw a card in a
hat. How to memorize a deck in less than ten seconds, how to put a
deck of cards into a glass bottle, build a card castle, and more.
Filling out this labor of love is a whole world of card trivia,
including the origins of Kings: King of Spades is modeled after
King David, the King of Diamonds is Julius Caesar, Hearts is
Charlemagne, and Clubs, Alexander the Great.
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The team behind Computer Science for Fun (CS4FN), bring you
Conjuring with Computation: A Manual of Magic and Computing for
Beginners. Develop your skills to be a magician while also learning
the basics of computer science by exploring its links to magic.
Each chapter explains how to do a simple magic trick, step-by-step,
then uses the trick to introduce linked fundamental ideas in
computer science in a fun way.By reading the book you will learn to
do self-working tricks, be able to hold magic shows, create you own
versions of tricks and with creativity even invent your own. We
cover:The book includes profiles of computer scientists, and
magicians with links to technology, through history.Master
conjuring and thinking computationally.
With Instructions For Using And Making The Ventrilo.
Covers every significant aspect -- from palming to clairvoyance,
vanishing and producing an object, using essential apparatus, etc.
Explains hundreds of astonishing tricks -- with coins, cups and
balls, handkerchiefs, cards, more. A book with an excellent
reputation among professional magicians for teaching techniques. 57
illustrations.
In 1770 in the imperial court of Vienna, one of the most extraordinary and baffling hoaxes in history was set in motion. As soon as it was unveiled to the cries of shocked courtiers, the Mechanical Turk became a sensation: a life-sized clockwork figure dressed in Eastern costume that, somehow, could play world-class chess. For decades this incredible automaton confounded audiences across Europe and America. It trounced grand masters, outwitted Napoleon, defeated Benjamin Franklin and was even said to have stopped Catherine the Great from cheating. What was its secret? Could a machine really think? During its chequered career the Turk sparked frenzied speculation and often downright fabrication, but it was nearly a century before the truth was finally discovered …
Beginners interested in learning how to perform card tricks will
find this volume an excellent guidebook. Diagrams and
easy-to-follow directions provide the novice with fundamentals for
successfully mastering more than 50 impressive techniques, among
them The False Shuffle, The Corner Crimp, Finger Tips, Palming, The
Glide, Sensitive Finger Tips, The Slip Force, and Reading the Pack.
There is special emphasis on presenting magic for the spectator's
entertainment. ..". extremely well done." -- "Hugard's Magic
Monthly."
A collector's edition of the classic, illustrated, and
comprehensive history of magic and the occult In the occult classic
The Mirror of Magic, renowned Surrealist Kurt Seligmann (1900-1962)
draws from his encyclopedic practitioner's knowledge and extensive
antiquarian collection to offer a comprehensive, illustrated
history of magic and the occult from Mesopotamia and ancient Egypt
through the 18th century. He explores the gods and divinatory arts
of the legendary Sumerians and the star-wise Babylonians, including
the birth of astrology. He examines the afterlife beliefs of the
ancient Egyptians and the dream interpretation practices and
oracles of ancient Greece, including the mysteries of Eleusis and
the magical philosophy of Plato, Socrates, and other Greeks. He
uncovers the origins of Gnosticism and the suppression and
banishment of magic by the post-pagan, Christian emperors of Rome.
Seligmann reviews the principles of alchemy, sharing famous
transmutations and allegorical illustrations of the alchemical
process and explores the Hermetica and its remarkable adepts.
Investigating the Middle Ages, the author discusses the work of
European magicians of the time, including Albertus Magnus, Roger
Bacon, Agrippa, Nostradamus, and Pico Della Mirandola. First
published in 1948, this history of magic and the occult seeks to
"mirror" the magical worldview throughout the ages. Beautifully
illustrated with images from the author's rare library, this
collector's edition features all of the artwork--more than 250
images--from the original 1948 edition.
A spellbinding new fantasy novel from the author of The Apprentice
Witch series - perfect for fans of Studio Ghibli and Diana Wynne
Jones. 'A cosy, magical adventure which touches on the problems
associated with fast fashion.' THE BOOKSELLER 'Enchanting' THE WEEK
JUNIOR Hen dreams of joining the family spell-tailor business,
making magical homemade outfits. But the shop is struggling, thanks
to the cheap clothing factory that has opened nearby. Stumbling
upon a stitch - one that can sew memories into seams - Hen thinks
he has the answer that will save them. Instead, he's shocked to be
banned from sowing forever. What is going on? And can he unravel
the mystery before it's too late? Combines James Nicol's trademark
cosy fantasy with an enchanting mystery - perfect for readers 8 and
up Explores the real magic of clothes as Hen, a spell tailor's
apprentice, struggles to master his family craft - and discovers a
new kind of stitch in the process A warm hug of a book - one to
curl up with in your favourite old jumper!
From the author of The Last Chance Hotel comes a brand new magical
mystery ... 'Blending magical adventure with Golden Age crime
mystery, this delightfully atmospheric spin-off from the author of
The Last Chance Hotel confirms Thornton's place as one of the most
original children's writers around.' WATERSTONES on book 1 Is
Oakmoss Hornbeam the unluckiest boy in the world? Or has someone
cursed him? When a black cat crosses his path, mysteriously blown
in by a storm, Oakmoss believes it's his worst omen yet. But
Nightshade, a cat of considerable talents, knows when it's game on
or game over. With the help of newshound Veena Vale and magical
crime investigator Dexter Stormforce, she sets out to become a
lucky charm for one very unlucky boy ... A magical murder mystery
story perfect for fans of Robin Stevens and Harry Potter By the
author of The Last Chance Hotel, chosen as Waterstones Book of the
Month and nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Award Follows on from
The Howling Hag Mystery, a series starring fan-favourite Nightshade
the cat as the star of her very own mystery! Praise for THE LAST
CHANCE HOTEL: 'A jolly, atmospheric mystery.' THE TIMES 'All kinds
of fun' THE OBSERVER '[A] mash-up of murder mystery and fantasy ...
full of great characters, plot twists and intriguing detail.' METRO
'Featuring magical antics, a talking cat and a locked-room murder
mystery, Seth's story reads like an old-school whodunnit with added
wizards and spells' BOOKTRUST
Highly instructive book analyzes every phase of conjuring-from sleights, devices, misdirection an, controlling audience attention, to incorporating patter and the effective use of assistants. Includes 60 original routines, plus advice for their presentation. For novices and veteran conjurers alike.
My name is Joel Mawhinney, though I go by the name Joel M. You
might know me from TikTok as @joelmagician. I'm a 23-year-old from
Northern Ireland, who enjoys reading, playing the piano and eating
as many burrito bowls as I can, but the most important thing to
know about me is... Magic is my life. The world of a magician is an
unusual one. Between the first and last pages of this little volume
you will find stories, confessions and secrets that I hope will
convince you that anything is possible. If you can keep a secret,
I'll even share magic tricks you can perform yourself. Inside,
you'll learn how to read minds, predict the future, make cards
levitate and jewellery vanish. I'll teach you how to perform to an
audience and amaze your family and friends. I'll also let you in on
the magic of TikTok and reveal how I went viral and gained millions
of followers. But, above all, I will show you that whatever happens
in life, it's always possible to... Make Your Own Magic.
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