Encyclopedia of Card Tricks

Encyclopedia of Card Tricks

Author: Jean Hugard

Publisher: Courier Corporation

Published: 1974-06-01

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9780486212524

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Provides instructions for performing card tricks of varying levels of difficulty


Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic

Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic

Author: Mark Anthony Wilson

Publisher: Running Press Kids

Published: 2003-05-19

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780762414550

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The ultimate book of magic for kids from a world-famous magician, complete with photographs for easy to follow instructions. From one of the world's premier practitioners of classic magic, with years of experience instructing younger readers in the magical arts, comes this new revision of his complete guide to learning and performing fantastic feats of prestidigitation. Acclaimed by the Los Angeles Times as "the text that young magicians swear by," it's full of step-by-step instructions. More than 2,000 illustrations provide the know-how behind 300 techniques, from basic card tricks to advanced levitation, along with advice on planning and staging a professional-quality magic show.


All the Secrets of Magic Revealed

All the Secrets of Magic Revealed

Author: Herbert L. Becker

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 9780811908221

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Describes how a variety of magic tricks are performed by leading magicians, including Doug Henning, the Amazing Kreskin, Harry Houdini, Siegfried & Roy, and Mark Wilson.


Windy City Magic, Book 1: The Best Kind of Magic

Windy City Magic, Book 1: The Best Kind of Magic

Author: Crystal Cestari

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

Published: 2017-05-16

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 1484758560

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Amber Sand is not a witch. The Sand family Wicca gene somehow leapfrogged over her. But she did get one highly specific magical talent: she can see true love. As a matchmaker, Amber's pretty far down the sorcery food chain (even birthday party magicians rank higher), but after five seconds of eye contact, she can envision anyone's soul mate. Amber works at her mother's magic shop--Windy City Magic--in downtown Chicago, and she's confident she's seen every kind of happy ending there is: except for one--her own. (The Fates are tricky jerks that way.) So when Charlie Blitzman, the mayor's son and most-desired boy in school, comes to her for help finding his father's missing girlfriend, she's distressed to find herself falling for him. Because while she can't see her own match, she can see his--and it's not Amber. How can she, an honest peddler of true love, pursue a boy she knows full well isn't her match? The Best Kind of Magic is set in urban Chicago and will appeal to readers who long for magic in the real world. With a sharp-witted and sassy heroine, a quirky cast of mystical beings, and a heady dose of adventure, this novel will have you laughing out loud and questioning your belief in happy endings.