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  1. Card College Light

    Card College Light by Roberto Giobbi

    Starting at: $34.95

    From the author of Card College, the world's most acclaimed course on sleight-of-hand card magic, comes Card College Light, Roberto Giobbi's first text focused entirely on professional caliber card tricks requiring no manipulative skill.
  2. Card Magic for Amateurs and Professionals

    Card Magic for Amateurs and Professionals by Bill Simon

    $8.95

    Hands down, one of our favorite books on card magic is Effective Card Magic by Bill Simon (republished as Card Magic For Amateurs and Professionals by Dover). The book is full of wonderful card magic tricks and sleights. And like the title suggest, it’s perfect for anyone interested in the subject.

    It will prove to be a great start if you’re just getting into card magic.

  3. Search and Destroy

    Search and Destroy by Aaron Fisher

    $29.95
    As magicians, we project an air of mysterious, hidden ability. Our audiences are envious of this power, and their secret is that they wish they could do what we do. Search and Destroy gives them that opportunity - in a fun, entertaining, and completely self-working way. And yet without offering them a single clue as to how it's all done!
  4. The Boy Magician

    The Boy Magician by Popular Mechanics

    $9.95

    Popular Mechanics brought vintage boyhood into the 21st century. The Boy Magician is a collection of 156 marvelous magic tricks from Popular Mechanics issues of long ago. Featuring everything from sleight-of-hand to disappearing coins, mysterious spinning eggs to optical illusions, capturing all the appeal of American ingenuity at the start of the last century. 

    So for the child in all of us who always wanted to know the secrets behind astounding feats of illusion, The Boy Magician reveals all!

  5. Further Impuzzibilities

    Further Impuzzibilities by Jim Steinmeyer

    $16.00
    Jim Steinmeyer’s sequel to Impuzzibilities contains ten new “interactive” effects, including the amazing “King’s Coronation,” an interactive effect suitable for television, video or radio. One effect uses no apparatus, just the spectators’ hands! “The Five Fiends Blackjack” deal is a completely self-working Blackjack effect; the “Thirteen Card Dilemma” is a surprising routine in which cards simply can’t be counted - they multiply and then disappear.
  6. Impuzzibilities

    Impuzzibilities by Jim Steinmeyer

    $16.00
    Jim Steinmeyer’s latest book is a collection of 13 surprising effects, many suitable as “interactive” effects, through the medium of a page, radio, videotape or phone. It starts with his famous mathematical “Nine Card Problem” with his variations, and even includes a “3-Card Monte” and a card transposition which takes place completely in the spectator’s hands.
  7. Magic-Con Program

    Magic-Con Program by Dan and Dave

    $19.95
    This beautiful program includes an introduction from Max Maven and over 100 pages of presenter bio's, portraits, articles, tricks and lined pages for taking notes.
  8. Tangled Web

    Tangled Web by Eric Mead

    $39.95
    In this first major book by one of the United States' most respected professionals, Eric Mead covers a wide range of magic and mentalism, drawn completely from his professional repertoire and fine-tuned by performance after performance to its present form.
  9. Cam Con Transpo

    Cam Con Transpo by Paul Wilson

    $6.95
    Paul Wilson explains two methods to achieve a classic plot in card magic originally created by Bill Goodwin and later popularized by Ernest Earick. The magician places the Aces face down in four different parts of the deck. In waving the four Kings over the deck they magically transpose --- the Aces are now on top and the Kings in four different parts.
  10. Easy Aces

    Easy Aces by Paul Wilson

    $4.95
    From a shuffled deck, four random selections turnout to be the four aces of which vanish and reappear in this nearly self working routine devised by Paul Wilson.
  11. Fair Deal Kid

    Fair Deal Kid by Paul Wilson

    $6.95
    From a shuffled deck your spectator is asked to gather a group of cards, at random, onto the table. It's at this point you instruct him/her to deal the cards into three poker hands using a "secret code" known only to gamblers. The end result is a miracle. Fair Deal Kid is completely self-working and can be performed instantly after watching this tutorial.
  12. Killer Cop

    Killer Cop by Paul Wilson

    $4.95

    If you're familiar with the Gamblers Cop you'll be pleased with what Paul Wilson has to offer this time around. The Killer Cop is an excellent technique to steal one or multiple cards from the center of the deck in the natural action of cutting the deck.

  13. FAN2C

    FAN2C by Paul Wilson

    Starting at: $9.95

    Imagine this, you're holding a lousy hand of poker spread at the fingertips. In a subtle action of riffling the edges of the cards, they seem to magically morph into a royal flush. The cards are visible the whole time and can immediately be handed out for examination.

  14. Extreme Burn 2.0

    Extreme Burn 2.0 by Richard Sanders

    $34.95
    Richard Sanders has reinvented the multiple bill change. Working from the ground up he has transformed the visual impact of the effect and revolutionized the entire technique. Extreme Burn is a devious recipe combining one part technique and one part gimmick that will allow you to VISUALLY change bills with no cover.

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