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Card College, Volume 5
In the same vein as previous volumes, Volume 5 begins with a meaty chapter of new techniques and strategies, which include methods for covertly arranging stacks during performance, obtaining a duplicate of a spectator's signature with his knowledge, and secretly conveying cards to and from the de...
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Card Control
Card expert, Arthur Buckley, demonstrates tricks that have left theater audiences amazed, and that card-playing professionals have used profitably. It is not a book for beginners. But these shifts, palms, glides, false shuffles, cuts, fans, steals, and spectacular deceptions will help those with ...
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Carneycopia
Perhaps the greatest contemporary book featuring the magic of one individual, Carneycopia is a true delight. John Carney’s thoughts and methods are superbly detailed in this excellent book by one of magic’s greatest writers, Stephen Minch.
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Dai Vernon: A Biography
Artists Magician Muse | 1894-1941
Dai Vernon turned the clandestine world of conjuring on its ear with virtuoso sleight-of-hand and a dogged pursuit for perfection.
The book overflows with information – new, never-before-published tales and details – and insights into th...
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Drawing Room Deceptions
This book contains all of Guy's best original card material including routines from his lecture, videos, and television performances, as well as a full description of his torn and restored card The Reformation. Although the material is of a variety of leve...
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