The Complete Book Of Magic 1956 contents 11 Miscellaneous Magic
In the Library of Magicians, Peter Warlock is considered a celebrated magician with a television audience of millions. In it, he not only reveals the secrets of his craft and the details of many of his own. famous tricks and illusions, but with valuable advice, he contributes to one of the most important aspects of the modern mage, the design of his program.
Peter Warlock dedicates a brilliant chapter on the essence of creating a true magical atmosphere and then explains useful details about creating a good magical program. Most of the tricks he explains are divided into opening tricks, intermediate tricks, and closing tricks, and show the reader how to put together a good program from them. the tricks are fully explained at every stage and illustrated with first-class photographs that make it impossible for even the slightest misunderstanding for the amateur magician. This is one of the most presentable and exciting books for magicians of all kinds.7 IntroductionProduct Description
11 Palming
14 The Flyaway Ring
19 The Ring on the Wand
21 Destruction and Restoration
24 A Utility Device for Producing, Vanishing and Changing Small Articles
26 The Phoenix
31 The Colours Across
35 Matter Through Matter
37 The Soft Ring
41 Candles In the Dark
44 The Flying Handkerchief
47 And So – Good Night
51 One Chance In Three
55 Pot-Pourri
58 Quick Dyeing
59 The Homing Balls
62 The Loyal Papers
65 Smoky
71 Card Magic
71 Some Sleights and Subtleties
84 Sandwich Spread
86 The Thought Speller
90 THe Pecking Bird
93 Three for Luck
97 The Ambitious Cards
99 An Easy Card Location
100 Sixth Sense
105 Kismet
110 Satan’s Scissors
114 Hoodwinked
123 Mental Mysteries
123 Sight Unseen
126 The Triangle of Thought
130 The Negation of Time
135 Notes on Presentation
135 Notes on Presentation
139 Making Up Your Programmes