Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks (2005) by Stewart James

_EF An essential title for every magician, The Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks is the only book of its kind. Magical genius Stewart James, over the course of 40+ years, compiled three volumes of the Encyclopedia of Rope Tricks. Now, for the first time, these classic works have been collected, newly edited, and combined in a …

Messing with Minds – Extremely Mental Edition by James Biss

_EF The most talked about book of Mentalism in 2005 in a limited edition collector’s format! James Biss’s debut book MESSING WITH MINDS has become a world wide best-seller in the magic community for three powerful reasons. First, the material in the book consists of highly commercial and effective routines – straight out of a …

Easy to Master Mental Miracles – Vols. 1-4 DVD by Richard Osterlind

Magic Dealers might as well close! I have spent a fortune on magic tricks and it amuses me how easily Richard Osterlind performs these incredible miracles with such every day objects. When you see him go through classic effects by Koran, Annemann, Corinda, Hoy, and others using precisely the methods and routines that they employed, …

Sankey Unleased by Jon Racherbaumer

_EF Jay Sankey creates and performs some of the world’s most original magic.  This old book is a testament to Sankey’s unmatched creative abilities. The book features an astonishing 81 creations, making it a mother load of magical miracles.  In addition to powerful, direct card and coin magic, Sankey Unleashed details the work on tricks …

Card Miracles After The Force + DVD by Ron Frost

_EF Meet Ron Frost. He’s the genius behind some of the most popular packet tricks of our time. Recently, however, Ron discovered that there are 46 more cards in the deck, and he hasn’t slept a wink since! In this, Ron’s first major book, he tips the card magic that has earned him both his …

Kellar’s Wonders by Mike Caveney, Bill Miesel

_EF Harry Kellar is acknowledged as one of the greatest names in American magic but how did he rise to the pinnacle of his field? By combining Mike Caveney’s experience as a biographer of magicians (The Great Leon, Carter the Great and Servais Le Roy) and the vast resources of his Egyptian Hall museum with …

The Magic Menu (61-64) by Jim Sisti, Andrew J. Pinard

_EF After ten years and 60 issues, The Magic Menu ceased being “the international journal for professional restaurant and bar magicians” and became-for one brief, shining volume-“the professional journal for working close-up magicians.” Two hard-bound compendiums were issued that contained the initial 60 issues. It was announced in Issue 61 of the newly-expanded format that …

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