Albo 01 – The Oriental Magic of The Bambergs by Robert J. Albo, Eric C. Lewis, David Bamberg
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_EF They were the work of passion, these three volumes, and they were beautiful. They revealed the finest of magic sifted from a lifetime of experience. They were unique. Typewritten by the recipient of the A.M.A. Literary Fellowship and author of over 26 books of magic. Filled with hand drawn watercolor artwork and illustrations, and …
_EF Martin’s Miracles has been one of our most consistent sellers for fifteen years and the reason for that is simple: Cardiographic. On Page 67, Martin Lewis describes an effect wherein a deck of cards is drawn on a large sketch pad and a drawing of a selected card rises up out of this cartoon. …
_EF The third and final volume of the Miracles Trilogy. At last, the Grand Finale to one of magic’s greatest literary achievements. Eric Lewis, the author of 17 books on magic, two-time Magic Castle Stage Magician of the Year, inventor and builder of museum quality apparatus, illustrator, and master story-teller, has just completed what has …
_EF The second volume of the Miracles Trilogy. More fabulous magic meticulously described and illustrated. Included are Eric’s personal routines for such classics as the Linking Rings, Cups and Balls, Sympathetic Silks, and Multiplying Billiard Balls. You will also find dozens of original effects suitable for the children’s performer, mentalist, cabaret, and close-up worker-plus pages …
_EF The first volume in the Miracles Trilogy. Any time someone sets down in print their life’s work, it deserves your attention. When that person has spent some 60 years performing, writing, inventing and thinking magic, you can be sure it will be no ordinary book. Eric Lewis is just such a person, and there …
_EF Open Sesame has been considered one of the most important references on the subject of children’s magic ever written. This book covers subjects such as suspense, comedy, the importance of stories, repetition, as well as the basic principles of entertaining for children. Also covered are lots of bits of business and gags for children …
The first of the Dr. Albo Books #583 of 1000 copies issued. _EF There are 11 books in this series which all adorn red hard bound covers and clear plastic mylar jackets (except for volume 8 which was a binder supplement). These books all feature a color section which shows the beautiful magic apparatus, posters, …
5 out of 5 This wonderful and colorful effect was invented by Eric Lewis as Peacock Fantasy and was inspired by an effect written by Larsen and Wright called “How the Finch Got Her Colors” in a 1928 booklet called the L.W. Mysteries for Children. You can read full details of the original Lewis version …
5 out of 5 This is one of the earliest pieces created by Michael Baker. It was built after Bob Tysl contacted Michael to build a vanish created by Eric Lewis that was featured in Albo 04 – Further Classic Magic With Apparatus by Robert J. Albo. Five years later he went on to make …
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