Salon de Magie by Ken Klosterman, Gabe Fajuri

_EF As Ken’s Baking Company flourished and took him on travels around the country, Ken found he needed a new area of relaxation and diversion from the daily grind of business. While on a trip to Chicago in the 1970’s, he happened upon a Magic Collectors meeting. This was a gathering of magic historians and …

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 …

House of Mystery – Vol. 2 by Teller, Todd Karr

_EF A note from Teller: This two-volume set includes Abbott’s Book of Mysteries, a collection of super-mysteries which, so far as I know, has never been surpassed. Abbott was a genius who built his work on the devious principles he learned from spirit mediums, who could not afford to get caught. With these miracles, Abbott …

Harbin x 2 by Robert Harbin

_EF This two volume book set details the work, and the life of one of magic’s most renowned artists, Robert Harbin. The set contains two hardbound 300 page books. The first volume, “Early Harbin,” contains a comprehensive look at this master of magics beginnings. Included are several illustrated routines pulled from Harbin’s routine. Contents (from Early Harbin book …

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 …

Hiding The Elephant by Jim Steinmeyer

_EF Jim Steinmeyer’s 2003 book is a journey thorough the rich history of magicians, their creations and their quest for the impossible. Starting with Houdini’s famous and infamous illusion of making an elephant disappear, Jim traces the various inventions in “optical conjuring,” from Pepper’s Ghost to Tobin’s Proteus Cabinet and the famous wonders at Egyptian …

The Professional Touch by Billy McComb

_EF Billy McComb is one of the world’s top cabaret magicians. He has worked all kinds of venues and performed all kinds of magic and in his book shares some of his many experiences, thoughts and routines and describes how you too can give the professional touch to your act. Being a professional means thinking …

Money Maker by Alan Warner

My good Friend Alan Warner always shows me the money  🙂 There have been many versions of the money maker, I liked the Delben Blotter and Carl Williams’ version even more, and of course Owen’s Denver Mint. However, Alan Warner in his usual imaginative style has taken a fairly simple effect made it look beautiful …

Apocalypse: Vols: 16-20 by Harry Lorayne

_EF Illustrated by Robert Lorayne. The Apocalypse series are bound versions of one of the top magic magazines of the 1980’s and 90’s. These volumes contain tons of close up material with cards, coins, money, and various other items. Each of the volumes is highly recommended. This is the final volume in the series of …

Ibidem – Vol. 3 by P. Howard Lyons

_EF At long last, the third and final volume of the magic magazine that was so underground, it’s just now coming up for air. From 1963-1979 Howard Lyons’ Ibidem was so far ahead of the pack in innovative card magic, we’re still catching up to it. Reprinted in this jumbo volume are the final eight …

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