The best magicians of the 21st century set out on a journey to search for the lost author of the most legendary book about the art of sleight of hand.S.W. Erdnase... the pseudonym of the man thought to be the most notorious card shark of the 19th cen
The fog of war. It's a Clausewitz paraphrase, but generally refers to a military expression pointing out the difficulty of making decisions when you're in the middle of the fight.Performing can be like that, too. When you're out on the stage, fightin
The Color-Changing Knives is a magic classic. Generally credited to Walter Jeans it became a popular pocket trick in the 1930s. In 1958 Arturo de Ascanio, who went under the stage name Marcus, wrote the definitive book on the subject in Spanish. In 1
This DVD contains great tricks, but no magic. The tricks on this DVD are the tricks you will need in order to make a living as an entertainer. Do you have what it takes? From the authors of Highway to Success: The Entertainers Road map to Business, c
An informative book on what prices were like for magic books from the 1639 to 1990, not only is it a price guide but it is also great if you wish to find books from the past and learn how the greats did their magic. Pages 192. Spiral Bound
Banquet or "after dinner" shows offer one of the most lucrative fields to the working magician In every town or city, every day, banquets are held where entertainment is needed In this book, David Charvet and a panel of experts share the real secrets
EffectOne of the main reasons magicians neglect the "acting" part of magic is because magic is such a demanding discipline to learn. A performing magician wears many hats. The magician has to learn sleights, misdirection and technical prowess of the
Never pay for a drink again! Two-time U.S. Trick Shot Champion Chef Anton has assembled fifty of his best billiard brain teasers into a beautiful 128- page, full-color handbook, filled with over 100 diagrams. You'll look and sound like an experienced