
Apocalypse years 11-15
Volume three in the Apocalypse Series
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Will you get your money's worth from Apocalypse? Harry Lorayne has always given much more than your money's worth. Listen to a few of the many unsolicited remarks re: Volume II. "I'm the one who wrote to tell you that I would have paid the price of the book for only Two Shuffles Harry (Volume I). Well, I'd do the same for The Sting." "Thanks, Harry, for The Count of Mountie Crystal. I can't wait for Volume III." "I've been in magic for over forty years. I can't remember enjoying any publication more." And many more along the same vein. And in this volume alone there are over 325 card and close to 100 coin effects, routines, ideas, and over 135 more effects: balloon tricks, ring tricks, bill tricks, purse tricks, pen tricks, thumbtip tricks, wristwatch tricks, sugar cube tricks, thimbles, sponge balls, chains, canes, book tests, ice, soda cans, business cards, dice stacking, paper folding/cutting/tearing, paper punches, wallets, credit cards, toothpicks, and more. (Most of them easy to do!) And - about 100 sleights taught within the routines. Plus Harry Lorayne's Lorayne Storms, Editorials, Ellipses(...) and Out To Lunch columns. The card items include: Ask The Deck, Amazing Eights, Earthly Powers (one of the best card tricks ever!), Luck of the Draw, Swell Spell, Transmental, Calculating Deck, The Muleshoe Gambler (worth the price of the book), Oil And Aces, True Triumph, Para-Psychology, Watch Me Work, The Faro Knows, Modern Leaper, Queen's Tour, Roadrunner Aces, Fast Serve Sandwich, How Classics Are Born!, Instant Aces, It's One of These!, Mr. Koenig's Tapestry, Poke Poker, Sequestered Collectors, Real Wild Cards, Rock 'N' Roll Aces, Sandwichange, Variations And Additions, and on and on. The Coin items include: Easy Go, Matchbox Treasury, Pretty Interlude, Cointemplate, Soft-Sleeve Cover, Spellbound-A-Round, Infidel Change, Four-Gone Conclusion, Worth Your Attention, Coin Cascade, No Propellant, "Vanishing" Dust, Coin Favorite, Deeply Proved, Out of Sight-Out of Mind, For a Change, On The Edge, Down The Tubes, Coin Diamond, Twin Eagles, Deliverance, Pocket Change, and on and on. Items by numerous contributors, including: Larry Becker, Alan Alan, Jeff Altman, Ed Marlo, Bernard Bilis, John Carney, Mike Bornstein, Tom Craven, Doug Edwards, Eric DeCamps, Jerry Deutsch, Ron Ferris, Bob Fitch, Karrell Fox, Max Maven, J. K. Hartman, Bill Kalush, Sol Stone, Gene Maze, Meir Yedid, Dean Dill, Tom Daugherty, David Williamson, Charles Reynolds, Bob King, Gary Ouellet, David Regal, Terry Seabrooke, Mark Sicher, Allan Slaight, Richard Vollmer, Randy Wakeman, Jim Swain, Shigeo Takagi, Paul Cummins, Terry Lagerould, Peter Marshall, Howard Schwarzman, Frank Thompson, Aldo Colombini, Walter Cummings, Ken Krenzel, Walt Maddison, Hiroyuki Sakai, Jim Sisti, Juan Tamariz, Roger Crosthwaite, Patrick Page, Eddy Taytelbaum, Stephen Tucker, David Acer, Rafael Benatar, Yudi Wada, and on and on - and Harry Lorayne!
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Other products in the category Books / Close-up:
Apocalypse years 1-5 -- 720 pages of Hardbound DYNAMITE! Harry Lorayne's wonderful ALL MAGIC magazine is a must have for anyone interested in Close-up magic. Highly, highly recommended!
Card College #1 by Roberto Giobbi -- A wonderful 250 page hardbound book that takes you systematically through the basics of close-up card manipulation. Covers a huge variety of subjects from flourishes to the Hindu Shuffle. Book wise, this IS the place to start!
Included are such subjects as: The Tools of Card Maigic; The Overhand Shuffle; False Cuts; Card Controls; The Glide; The Hindu Shuffle; The Spread Cull; The Key Card; Fundamental Techniques; The Riffle Shuffle; Transfer Cuts; Card Forces; The Double Lift; Flourishes; The Top Change; Auxiliary Sleights and more! Highly recommended!
Card College #2 -- More advanced material both sleights and effects. The Card College books are progressive and should be used by the beginner in the order of release. Excellent!
Included: The Glimpse; The Crimp; False Cuts; The Pass; Flourishes; Misdirection; Routining; Card Reverses; Palming; False Counts; The Overhand Shuffle; The Double Turnover; Psychology; Presentation and more!
Card College #3 -- As with the other three volumes in this brilliant and accessible series, this book is packed with first class explanations of useful card technique and effects that illustrate that technique. You simply can't go wrong with these books.
Included are: The Biddle Steal; Breaks, Steps and Injogs; Card Controls; Advanced Double Lifts; The Pull-Through Shuffle; Color Changes; The Diagonal Palm Shift; The K.M. Move; Advanced Palming; The Zarrow Shuffle; Multiple Shifts; The Faro Shuffle; The Side Steal; False Counts and Displays. Highly Recommended!
Card College #4 -- The fourth and final volume in a virtual encyclopedia of Card Manipulation! These are the best books on the subject of beginning through advanced card work in a systematic format. Wonderful!
Here is a little of what this book contains: Forcing Techniques; Advanced Passes, Half Passes; Lapping; Estimation adn much, much more. 315 pages and highly recommended!
Constant Fooling #1 -- Volume One contains a collection of powerful card magic utilizing unprepared cards, David’s startling Cups & Balls routine from his Magic Castle Act and a chapter devoted entirely to magic done with neither cards nor coins.
Prepare to fool your audiences with the following:
Multiple spectators shuffle an ordinary deck, which is then held under a spectator’s hand, yet the magician has correctly predicted the top card.
The magician, standing behind the table with empty hands, causes a signed selection to penetrate the tabletop.
A selection is placed between four Aces held in the hands, then jumps to the center of a pile of Kings already on the table.
The magician pockets four-of-a-kind selected by a spectator, then spreads the Aces in a face-up fan. Visually, in an instant, the cards change places.
A spectator cuts the deck multiple times, arriving at his own phone number.
Two volunteers cut to and turn over the four aces—a new method for a classic effect. You may fool yourself!
A cotton ball is plucked from a spectator’s clothing, then changes into a handkerchief.
A card case is turned into a magical box that allows a spectator’s ring to penetrate onto a pencil.
A pet mouse terrifies the audience on its way to locating a spectator’s selected playing card.
A borrowed ring vanishes and appears threaded on a luggage tag.
In addition, there are card effects contributed by William Goodwin, R. Paul Wilson, John Lovick and Gordon Bean, plus, as noted, a fully detailed Cups & Balls routine which possesses a unique wrinkle. Let the fooling begin.
Hardbound with full color dustjacket, 232 pages.
Constant Fooling #2 -- The second part of Constant Fooling, contains an assortment of unique card magic utilizing prepared or altered cards, mental mysteries, a chapter dedicated to exceptional card effects which utilize a technological breakthrough, bills and currency, gaffed decks and a standout card routine which tells a story. Continue fooling your audiences with the following:
A spectator freely deals down to a “Lucky Card”. . . that happens to match the card in the magician’s wallet.
The deck is tossed onto a small but lethal mousetrap which snaps shut—trapping the selection as cards scatter.
A late psychic’s scrap of paper predicts the actions of a spectator.
A freely-selected card rises from a deck, using a gimmick you can make in one minute.
Spectators randomly deal the deck into piles, perfectly separating the four suits in the process.
Fifty-one cards are eliminated in the fairest possible manner from an examined deck, leaving a single card that matches a prediction. Mr. Regal’s favorite platform item.
A signed playing card changes places with a pocketed Joker—with clean hands and no palming.
A signed card rises to the top of a deck that is tied with string. The deck can then be used for further miracles.
A borrowed bill cleanly changes into a hundred dollar bill, via a new method that doesn’t utilize a thumb tip.
A story of life “after hours” is told with a deck of cards. A showpiece guaranteed to garner applause.
Hardbound with full color dustjacket, 239 pages.
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David Regal is a magician and writer. His previous book, Close-Up & Personal (Hermetic Press,1999), was embraced by the magic fraternity, becoming a bestseller. In 1987, he had the honor of having the first book devoted to his magic, Star Quality: The Magic of David Regal, written by Harry Lorayne. His effects are sold around the world, and have entered the repertoires of some of today’s top professionals. . . .
Enchantments - Magic for Cards and Hands - by Wesley James -- With Wesley James's Enchantments you will find yourself confronting one of the largest volumes of original card magic ever conceived by one man--500 pages of shrewd and sophisticated material by a modern creator and performer who has repeatedly shown his ability to make important and lasting contributions to the field.
Wesley James has been a palpable presence for many years on the cutting edge of New York City's card scene and magic underground. During more than fifty years in magic, twenty-five as a full-time professional, he performed nearly every variety of magic from close-up to illusions, from kid shows to corporate parties, and everything between. For many years he refused to lecture for magicians, reserving his original material to enable him to earn his living. Now retired, he shares his professional secrets freely.
Enchantments is an important testament to Mr. James's devotion, cunning and expertise in a world in which he rubbed shoulders and traded thoughts with the twentieth century's finest cardmen, from Vernon to Marlo, from Krenzel to Dingle. These personal involvements, amplified by a thorough study of the literature of card magic, have produced a body of work rare in the quality of its thought and innovation.
Enchantments collects and presents in illuminating detail the fruits of Wesley James's intense involvement with the invention and perfection of card magic from the 1960's right up to yesterday. Within the covers of this volume you will find fresh plots playing neighbor to new presentations and combinations of past classics and overlooked gems. You will find effects with Aces and packets, presentations of visual magic and mental magic; and you will find a wealth of new sleights and tools, with far-reaching possibilities for application, including in-depth studies of false shuffles and deals, multiple lifts, passes and palming.
Enchantments is a milestone from one of card magic's most innovative and persistent thinkers. Its contents . . .
More Self-Working Card Tricks -- 136 paperbound pages with 95 illustrations and 88 tricks. Some excellent material here. The better of the first two card books although Self Working Card Tricks is also well worth the money. This is easy stuff perfect for the beginner whether child or adult.
Scams & Fantasies with Cards by Darwin Ortiz -- Darwin is one of the world’s leading sleight-of-hand performers with cards. He's also the author of some of the most important magic books in recent years: Cardshark, At the Card Table, The Annotated Erdnase and Strong Magic. Scams & Fantasies with Cards is destined to take its place alongside these others as a modern classic.
In this new, hardbound 235-page book he reveals thirty of his finest card creations yet. Highlights include:
Great new work with a memorized stack. Not just mental effects, but commercial and mind-blowing effects accomplished with your favorite memorized stack.
Darwin considers The Zen Master one of the most powerful effects he has ever created.
The Color of Money pushes the classic “Follow the Leader” to a new level of impossibility and impact.
If you never liked Oil and Water, Ultimate Oil and Water will make you a believer. A show-stopping effect that earns standing ovations.
In Impossible Conditions, cards turn over while in a spectator’s hands, cards transform while in a spectator’s pocket, and cards travel to your pockets under the closest scrutiny.
Totally original presentations ranging from the humorous to the suspenseful to the dramatic and poetic.
Darwin has also created some of the world’s strongest gambling routines and in Scams & Fantasies he shares some of his best yet. Imagine allowing the spectators to thoroughly shuffle the deck, then immediately dealing yourself a royal flush (Raw Deal), or producing any poker hand requested (Shark Attack), or dealing out four pat poker hands (Déjà vu Poker), or four perfect bridge hands (The Professional). For the more formal occasion, there is God of Gamblers, a demonstration of false dealing that takes the concept into the stratosphere.
Throughout, Darwin provides psychological insights, presentational angles, performing tips and suggestions based on his extensive experience performing these effects for real audiences. The plots, presentations, methods and handlings . . .
Self-Working Card Magic -- This little gem has 113 paperbound pages with 42 illustrations and 72 tricks. They are easy, fun and there is a good selection of different effects. Excellent beginning book for those who would rather not begin with the skill oriented material. For anyone who is interested in learning how to manipulate a deck of cards see, "The Basics of Expert Card Technique."
Self-Working Close-up Card Magic -- 128 page paperbound book with 121 helpful illustrations for the 56 effects. The third in the series of easy-to-do card trick books from Dover Publications and Karl Fulves. Good solid stuff and recommended.
Self-Working Coin Magic -- 148 pages and 251 illustrations in a softbound format make this one of the best books in the series. Most of the material is fairly easy as the title would imply. Many of the items are more in the 'betcha' realm than magic, but they are a good place to start.
Self-Working Handkerchief Magic -- 192 pages and 509 illustrations make this book easy to use. The 61 tricks cover a huge variety. Excellent material most needing just a simple handkerchief to perform.
Self-Working Rope Magic by Karl Fulves -- 148 pages with perfect bound covers. It covers all the basics of magic with rope: Cut and Restored; knots of various kinds and much more. PLEASE, a WARNING, of the the books in the so called 'Self Working' series by Mr. Fulves this is the least self-working. Rope magic takes time, effort and practice. It is MORE than worth it as rope magic has and will have a great fascination for the watching audience.
Self-Working Table Magic -- 122pages with 185 illustrations. 97 tricks with everyday objects such as: Money, dice, pens and rubber bands. This is a GREAT little book for a beginner. Recommended.
Stars of Magic - many authors -- One of the all time great magic books. Consisting of many smaller booklets that were originally released one at a time, they are now all bound in one large volume.
Stunning array of classic magic stars including Dai Vernon, Doc Daly, Slydini and many more. This is a must for any serious magic library.
The Magic Mirror by Robert E. Neale and David Parr -- The Magic Mirror is Robert E. Neale's newest exploration into the innermost workings of performance magic, filtered through the professional sensibilities of co-author David Parr. Dr. Neale insightfully identifies the many kinds of magic, in theatrical, historical and social contexts. From this foundation, he creates a method for classifying magical effects by their psychological roots. Using this system the reader can readily determine the underlying emotional content of an effect and build a powerful presentation around it.
The Magic Mirror shows how magic can be comic, serious, thrilling, playful, inspiring. Included is a selection of exceedingly clever effects with full presentations, to illustrate Dr. Neale's points. Among these are:
Baffling Borromean Rings—Three permanently interlocked rings change their configuration, even when a spectator holds them to make sure that this is impossible.
The Last Dream—With tombstone-shaped cards, the performer takes his audience on a nightmarish trip through mortality.
Counting Scarecrows—An origami crow mysteriously outwits a group of "hunters" who are guided in their movements by a spectator.
Whatsabox—A simple box of cardboard turns out to be far from simple. First it has an open top and closed bottom, then two tops, then two bottoms-and a ball placed into the box finds itself trapped inside, then just as mysteriously is released.
These and nine other effects are taught and amplified by the reflections of Eugene Burger, Max Maven and David Parr, who have peered into Robert E. Neale's astonishing Magic Mirror. Now it is your turn.
Hardcover, 182 pages.
Fem Fatal by Docc Hilford -- Docc Hilford's Cassandra Deck is a special deck of cards that made magical history in 1999 when it sold to a very select group of inside professionals for the unprecedented fee of $100! Those few fortunate enough to own one, guarded its secrets closely. Now, you can learn the innermost secrets.
The Cassandra Deck is so much more than a special deck of cards, it's a tool that enables the amateur or professional magician to perform miracles.
This book contains 64 original tricks that are designed to shock both your audiences as well as you with their directness and mystery. You will also be shown what no one has ever known before, exactly how to build your own Cassandra Deck.
Each trick is so uniquely different you can do an entire show with The Cassandra Deck and your audience will experience a wide variety of magic and mentalism-not just card tricks!
Absolutely one of the finest pieces of workable mentalism.
A tossed out deck where you name each person's card directly!
A method for learning real contact mindreading!
Poker and Blackjack demonstrations.
A Cards Across where thought of cards fly across the room!
Any Card at Any Number and you predict both the card and the number!
A Card in Cigarette with a thought-of card!
And 57 more ways to learn pocket writing, swami writing, sound reading, pencil reading, plus book tests, billet tests, cold reading effects and more!
Staplebound, 64 pages.
Semi-Automatic Card Tricks IV by Steve Beam -- The fourth installment in a series of books designed to provide top caliber card magic to both conjuring hobbyists and professionals. Proving again that quality card tricks don't have to be difficult to be effective, Steve Beam has assembled the best tricks from some of magic's brightest minds interspersed between his own favorite effects. These are card tricks that work.
In this volume, you will find more than eighty high-octane card tricks, guaranteed to entertain laymen and hurt magicians. Written in the same enjoyable style that's made Semi-Automatic Card Tricks 1, 2 & 3 best-seller, designed to help you enjoy the journey as well as the destination. Much more than just technical descriptions, you will learn how to milk every drop of entertainment from these tricks.
Hardbound with Dustjacket, 264 8.5" by 11" pages including a full index.
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