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Originally published in 1938, the revised edition of Jean Hugard's
book on magic for small audiences presents such tricks as the "Cut
and Restored Handkerchief," tricks with cigarettes and dollar
bills, vesting and sleeving, and many more.
Many magicians need a table. This book shows you what to look for
and how to construct your own. A necessary reference book for every
illusionist, conjurer, and amateur stage magician!
A collection of more than 100 routines, suggestions, tips,
presentations, gags, and other ideas for the "Vanishing Milk
Pitcher" magic trick.
Roll up, roll up for a trip back in time to the heyday of the
circus! Originally published in 1936, Circus Parade shows the big
top at its most exciting: a world of expert horse-riders,
death-defying trapeze artists, elastic acrobats, fearless
lion-tamers and, of course, hilarious and loveable clowns. The
author, John S Clarke, had many years' circus experience and
understood its people and way of life like no other. As well as
explaining the origins of the circus in Roman and medieval times
and highlighting some of the most celebrated acts through history,
he reveals the fascinating and sometimes tragic stories behind the
glitz and sawdust of the big top. Illustrated with numerous photos
of circus performers in action, Circus Parade offers a unique
ringside view of this traditional yet ever-changing entertainment.
Edward Victor -- famous for his slight-of-hand effects -- offers
more of his innermost secrets and shows exactly how to perform some
of his greatest magic effects. Includes: cards, tapes, coins,
silks, dice, salt, cigars, gloves, thimbles, matchboxes, billiard
balls, more!
The Illustrated Book Of Tricks By The Famous Artist And Magician.
Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) wrote more than 170 books. During the
first ten years of her career, she concentrated on poetry, humor,
and children's books. From 1910 onward, she concentrated on
mysteries, most famously the Fleming Stone Detective Stories.
Carolyn Wells (1862-1942) wrote more than 170 books. During the
first ten years of her career, she concentrated on poetry, humor,
and children's books. From 1910 onward, she concentrated on
mysteries, most famously the Fleming Stone Detective Stories.
This book is a facsimile reprint and may contain imperfections such
as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.
Revealing new insights, this ground-breaking book vividly recreates
Houdini's solitarian lectures which he presented from 1922 until
his untimely death in 1926. The reader becomes involved in
understanding his struggles to reach into the afterlife to contact
his deceased mother during an era filled with deceptive spirit
mediums. Each of the fifty glass lantern slides that Houdini used
to highlight his lectures are painstakingly recreated and matched
to his original lecture text.Learn more about this book and sneak a
peak at just some of the 80 photos Click here"HOUDINI SPEAKS OUT
reveals that Houdini was more than magic and escapes. Houdinis
passion to fight fraudulent spiritualists consumed his final years"
David Copperfield
All The Tricks And Secrets Of The Famous Herrmann Fully Explained
And Demonstrated. Many Of The Tricks Are Easily Executed Without
Apparatus.
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To that perpetual question, "What's new in magic?" comes this book:
"Atomic Magic" is new, colorful, and entertaining, making use of
topics that are current to the public mind. It is the application
of the super science of popular science fiction to the art of
magic. [Originally published in 1951.]
Many books exist on various aspects of event management, reflecting
growing academic and professional interest, but there has not been
a book written on Event Studies until now. As the event management
field expands, there is a growth in demand for advanced texts,
particularly with a multidisciplinary research and theoretical
orientation. Event Studies is the first text to embrace this new
direction in the field of event management providing:
* Students and practitioners with an explanation of why planned
events are important from a social/cultural, economic and
environmental perspective.
* Readers with an understanding of how various disciplines and
other professional fields view planned events, and the
contributions they make to understanding events.
* Research students with a detailed evaluation of research issues
and challenges, and of methodologies and theories applicable to
event studies. The bibliography is extensive and numerous research
examples are provided.
* Professionals with a tool to expand their knowledge well beyond
the art and science of producing events to include the
philosophical and scientific foundations of event studies.
For the event management student, and for professionals, Event
Studies provides the necessary body of knowledge and theoretical
/methodological underpinnings on the subject of planned events.
* The only comprehensive text on event studies, which includes
theoretical and methodological discussion
* Provides a detailed overview of published research, an evaluation
of research themes pertinent to events, disciplinary perspectives,
and identification of research questions
* Provides a framework for understanding andcreating knowledge
about special events
All The Tricks And Secrets Of The Famous Herrmann Fully Explained
And Demonstrated. Many Of The Tricks Are Easily Executed Without
Apparatus.
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Kessinger Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of
rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
everyone!
Originally published in the 1930s, this is a comprehensively
detailed guide to ventriloquism by a master of the art. The first
art relates to the mechanism of ventriloquial voice, and describes
the principles on which the art of ventriloquism is based and the
correct methods of applying those principles. The second part is
devoted to imitations of animals, birds and musical instruments.
The third part deals with ventriloquial entertainments with
figures. It contains information as to the construction of figures,
mechanical appliances for working them, and suitable dialogues
between them and the performer. Contents Include: How Do You Do It?
Human Vocal Organs Mouth and Teeth, The Nose, Jaw Exercises, Throat
and Neck Exercises, Tongue Exercise, Rubbing Head Voice Exercise,
Chest Voice, Head To Chest Voice Exercised, Humming and Female
Voice, Grunting and the Male Voice The Far-Distant Voice,
Pronouncing Words The Ventriloquist Without the Figure, Friends
Outside the Window, The Returning Roysterer and the Policeman The
Sleeping Child A Distinct Novelty Cow, Donkey, Lion, Dog, Puppy,
Pig, Horse, Cock-Crowing, Hen Chuckling, Little Chicks, Parrot
Trombone, Cornet, Saxaphone and Basso, Clarinet, Banjo, One-String
Fiddle, Harp, Xylophone, Violoncello Fireworks Bluebottle Fly
Personality of Your Figures Buying Your Figure Repairs Short
Dialogue Smoking and Drinking Performing in a Room For Stage Work
Girl Dialogue Dialogue Page and Footman Ventriloquial Sketch Mrs.
Brown's Tea Party Instructions For Working the Miniature
Ventriloquial Figures Ventdollie Dialogue for Boy and Girl Figures
MARIONETTES MASKS and SHADOWS BY WINIFRED H. JVIILLS Head of Art
Department, Fairmount Junior High Training School, Cleveland, Ohio
LOUISE M. DUNN Assistant Curator of Education, the Cleveland Museum
of Art, Cleveland, Ohio Illustrated by CORYDON BELL Garden City,
New York DOUBLEDAY, DORAN COMPANY, INC. 1928 To Adventurers among
Puppets and Plays CONTENTS MARIONETTES I. The Marionette Its Family
Tree . II. The Marionette Its Famous Friends III. Choosing Your
Play IV. Making Your Stage V. Making Your Marionette VI. Making
Your Scenery .... VII. Making Your Properties VIIL Lighting Your
Stage .... IX Training Your Puppeteers . X. Presenting Your Play .
. i 25 33 47 S 84 1 02 112 VII Contents MASKS . I. The Map of the
Mask 143 II. Occasions for Wearing the Mask . . 152 III. Making the
Mask ....... 160 IV. The Costume and Setting for the Mask. 168 V.
The Mask with Pantomime, Music and Dance . 196 SHADOWS I. The
Mystery of the Shadow ., II. Making a Shadow Play . III. Producing
Cut-out Shadow Plays IV. Producing Human Shadow Plays Bibliography
. . . Index 205 212 215 225 24 265 Vlll ILLUSTRATIONS Tree of the
Marionettes .... Frontispiece HALFTONES MARIONETTES FACING PAGE
Marionette play, Men of Iron given by ninth year pupils, Fairmount
Junior High School, Cleveland, Ohio 18 Scenes from Marionette play,
cc Adventures of Alice, given by ninth year pupils Fairmount Junior
High School at the Cleveland Museum of Art. Marionettes made by
Tuesday Marionette Club 34 ix Illustrations FACING PAGE Scenes from
the Marionette play, Men of Iron 98 Marionette Ballet, Tetrouchka
.... 114 Upper. Marionettes from The Adventures of Alice. Lower
Left. Bear and Trainer from Men of Iron Lower Right. Marionettefrom
Tetrouchka. 130 MASKS Masks made by students in Summer School,
Cleveland School of Education. Indian Corn Maidens. Clowns.
Japanese Characters Old Woman, Devil Mask, Old Man. .... 146 Upper
Row. Bishop, Queen, King, Middle Row. Lady in Waiting, Crusader,
Child Lower Row. Jester, Old Woman, Little Jack, 1 50 Masks. Upper
Mummer, Queen, Jester Middle Egyptian Priest, Persian Poet, Greek
Maiden Lower. Columbine and Pierrot . . 158 Characters from
Christmas Mask . ., . 162 Scene from Christmas Mask given by ninth
year Fairmount Junior High School pupils at the Cleveland Museum of
Art. Lady in Waiting, King . 178 SHADOWS Upper Scene from cut out
shadow play, The Traveling Musicians of Bremen-Lower Behind the
scene in a cut out shadow play, given by eighth grade pupils of
Fairmount Junior High School, Cleveland, Ohio . . 210 Illustrations
FACING PAGE Scenes from the cut out shadow play, The Traveling
Musicians of Bremen. . . . 214 Behind the scenes in the human
shadow play The Indian and the Oki. 222 Scenes from the human
shadow play, c The Indian and the Old 226 More scenes from the
human shadow play, The Indian and the Oki 232 Scenes from the human
shadow play, The Shepherdess 236 FULL PAGE LINE DRAWINGS PAGE
Constructional drawing of Marionette stage, back view 50 Side view
of Marionette stage, with lighting 51 Knight Marionette 77 FACING
PAGE The Map of the Mask . 144 XI
Originally published in the 1940s, the author, a master of his
craft, has clearly and concisely explained the making of both hand
and string puppets, and also clearly shown how they may be used in
appropriate settings. With the idea of giving asistance to the
novice, and help to the more advanced student, the book is written
in plain and concise language; the diagrams and photographs should
explain the intricacies of puppet-making, leaving the individual to
fill in the details from his own imagination. Many of the earliest
books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are
now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Hesperides Press
are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork. Contents
Include: Glove Puppets - String Puppets - Puppets with Wire Frame
Foundation - Carved Wooden Puppets - Dressing The Puppets -
Controls - The Glove Puppet Stage - The Play
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rare and hard-to-find books with something of interest for
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