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  1. Drawing Room Deceptions

    Drawing Room Deceptions by Guy Hollingworth

    $34.95
    Drawing Room Deceptions was one of the first magic books added to our library. With many pages now tattered, it still remains on our top shelf. The discoveries found within represent cunning variations of classical concepts. Guy's ingenious design in constructing effects brings mystery and prestige back to the conjuror.
  2. The Magic of Fred Robinson

    The Magic of Fred Robinson by Peter Duffie

    $104.95

    Fred Robinson was a private man but his skill at sleight-of-hand with cards and coins was legendary. He could be found at the Magic Circle on Monday evenings and many well-known names from around the world paid homage to Fred and traveled countless miles to witness for themselves his legendary skills.

    I state without fear of exaggerating that Fred was one of the all-time greats; especially with cards. - Dai Vernon

  3. Mnemonica

    Mnemonica by Juan Tamariz

    $64.95
    A virtual encyclopedia on the subject of memorized-deck magic, by the world's leading exponent and one of magic's acknowledged masters. It is a book crammed with magic from the working repertoire of Juan Tamariz, magic that leaves everyone, public and magicians, utterly astounded. It is a book capable of changing the reader's entire approach to card magic, and a work that supports Juan Tamariz's reputation as one of the most important and creative thinkers in magic today.
  4. Revelation

    Revelation by Dai Vernon

    $69.95

    Welcome to Dai Vernon's legendary annotations for The Expert at the Card Table by S.W. Erdnase. This new over-size book was triggered by the discovery of more than 160 long-lost photographs of Dai Vernon's hands that were taken in 1961 specifically to illustrate this manuscript. It is as close as you will ever get to a personal session with The Professor.

  5. Steranko on Cards

    Steranko on Cards by Jim Steranko

    $39.95

    One of our favorite books on card magic growing up. Steranko on Cards, as well as Totally Out of Control, were the first books to introduce us to the visual style of magic we have pursued.

    This book offers many fantastic sleights and tricks you'll have a lot of fun with.

  6. Variations

    Variations by Earl Nelson

    $39.95
    A modern classic of close-up magic. Earl Nelson has compiled a beautiful collection of card, coin and finger-ring magic into this extraordinary volume.
  7. Zarrow: A Lifetime of Magic

    Zarrow: A Lifetime of Magic by David Ben

    $124.95
    Containing over one hundred and fifty of Herb's most cherished secrets, sleights and routines, most of which appear here in print for the first time. The book, a distillation of one humble man's journey to the essence of his art, is destined to join a short list of true classics of magic.
  8. 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!

  9. D Notes

    D Notes by Howard Hamburg

    $24.95

    Howard Hamburg was the highlight of the 2009 GGG convention in San Francisco. These notes were printed in a very limited edition for that convention and immediately sold out. They have been positively reviewed and highly sought after.

    His stories and rich history with Dai Vernon and others have been recorded in this beautiful full-color booklet. Also included are 5 of Howard's favorite effects complete with illustrations.

  10. The Five Points in Magic

    The Five Points in Magic by Juan Tamariz

    $34.95
    A treatise on the body's role in deception. Juan Tamariz teaches magicians that it is not the hands alone that deceive, but also the feet, the body, the eyes and the voice. It is only through a full understanding of all five of these tools of nature and communication that the conjurer can spin a complete web of illusion that traps and then transports his audiences into the astonishing realm he has prepared for them.
  11. 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.
  12. Masters of Deception: Escher, Dali & the Artists of Illusion

    Masters of Deception: Escher, Dali & the Artists of Illusion by Al Seckel

    $17.95
    Optical illusion art, created by such innovative artists as M.C. Escher and Salvador Dali, confuses the eye with visual paradoxes, from vibrating effects to moire patterns. Bring together a remarkable tapestry of words and illustrations, Masters of Deception celebrates more than 400 years of the art form that defies expectation. Some of the finest and most prominent optical illusion work in a range of genres can be seen together for the first time in this unique retrospective.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. Williamson's Wonders

    Williamson's Wonders by David Williamson

    $34.95
    Williamson's Wonders is the only book ever published on the magic of award-winning magician David Williamson (written by Richard Kaufman) and includes many tricks that have since been featured on national television by David Blaine. If you're looking for visual walk around street magic using cards and coins than this will prove to be a worthwhile read.
  16. Tarbell Course in Magic

    Tarbell Course in Magic by Harlan Tarbell

    Starting at: $24.95

    The most respected course in magic! The classic volumes cover every aspect and interest in the art of magic performance. A must have for every magic library!
  17. 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.
  18. Reflections

    Reflections by Helder Guimaraes

    $39.95

    Foray deeper into the mind of Helder Guimarães, a supreme conjuror and philosopher of the art. Discover the secrets to his most talked about effects. Be inspired from his profound thinking and psychological analysis. Immerse yourself with the finer elements of magic that transcend amateur to professional.

  19. Celebrations of Curious Characters

    Celebrations of Curious Characters by Ricky Jay

    $24.95
    Adapted from his popular radio series “Jay’s Journal of the Air,” Celebrations of Curious Characters features one-page anecdotes of mind-bending performers (limbless jugglers, banjo-picking birds, Anglo-Texan saxophone-playing siamese twins) paired with engravings, mezzotints, and broadsheets from the author’s remarkable collection. You’ll find engaging vignettes on a daunting variety of topics: musical prodigies, cannon-ball catchers, conmen, card cheats, and performing politicians. Plus, a man who made a model of Lincoln Cathedral out of 1,000,800 bottle corks; a woman continuously pregnant for six-and-a-half years; a theatrical strong man who became the world’s leading Egyptologist; and a healthy number of digressions on time, money, and the argot of thieves.
  20. Bertram on Sleight of Hand

    Bertram on Sleight of Hand by Ross Bertram

    $74.95

    If you were to epitomize the sleight of hand of Ross Bertram in one word, it would be natural. No phony moves, no jerky motions, no changes in hands, eyes, or voice.

    In this, Bertram's second book, you will learn the true art of sleight of hand magic from one who can only be called an artist.

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