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Card Tricks
Magic Made Easy.
Without Sleight of Hand or Apparatus. BY L. W I D D O P . A Volume which will give the Amateur or Semi-Professional, who does not wish to spend a great deal of time in practice, material for entertaining performances. Card Tricks presented in new forms and wilh up-to-date patter.
BY DAVID DEVANT. A New Edition. A splendid collection of Conjuring Tricks by one of our leading magicians.
The Drawing Room Entertainer.
Matchstick Magic. Puzzles, Games, and Conjuring Tricks with Matches.
BY WILL BLYTH, M.I.M.C. With a foreword by DAVID DEVANT.
A Practical Guide to the Art of Amateur and Semi-Professional Entertaining.
BY CECIL H. BULLIVANT. The Contents include :—Ventriloquism —Conjuring—Popular Entertainments—The Drawing-Room Comedian — The Sketch Artist—A Shadow Show—Variety Programmes—Method and Management—How Best to Secure Engagements.
Recitations for Children. BY JENE BELFRAGE. Second Edition. A charming Collection of Poems (chiefly copyright) specially selected as being suitable for Young People, with Instructions for Reciting.
Plays for Amateur Actors.
Ventriloquism
By HAROLD C. KINO ;
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Juggling
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JOHN E. T. CI.ARK. Two subjects of interest to the Amateur and Semi-Professional Entertainer contained in one volume. Both are dealt with in a lucid and interesting way.
Handkerchief Magic. BY WILL BLYTH, Author of "Paper Magic" "Matchstick Magic," &*c. Tricks and Amusement with a Pocket Handkerchief, with a foreword by CL1VE MASKELYNE.
Irish Reciter and Reader.
Containing- Eleven Original Humorous Plays. Wiih Hints for Amateur Theatricals.
of Ireland, including—WILLIAM ALEXANDER,
Heard this One ?
TYNAN HINKSON, DORA SIC.ERSON SHORTER, ALFRED PERCIVAL GRAVES, W. B. YEATS, DOUGLAS HYDE, LADY WILDE, " M R . DOOLF.Y," LADY DUFFERIN, LAURENCE STERNE, SAMUEL LOVER, and many others.
The Newest Funny Stories collected and told by
CHARLES VIVIAN. Editor of "The Novel Magazine."
Card Games. BY PETER ALSTON. Including Bridge, Whist, Cribbage, and all the various games played today.
Contains Selections from all the best writers
D.D. (Primate of Ireland), KATHARINE
Hand Shadows. The Complete Art of Shadowgraphy.
BY LOUIS NIKOLA. In Stiff Pictorial Wrapper, with numerous Illustrations showing how the Shadows are produced.
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Anecdotes.
With upwards of ioo Illustrations. A Collection of Amusing Tricks requiring very little skill, and no, or very simple, apparatus. These Tricks are, as the title suggests, especially suitable for a few minutes' amusement after dinner, or to fill up what might become an awkward pause, as the time occupied in the presentation of each is very short.
Selected and Edited by A. M. LEIGH. With Cover Design by JOHN
The Pearson Puzzle Book. A Collection of the best Puzzles, Jokes, Riddles, etc. Edited by Mr. X. The Contents include:—Provoking Paragraphs—Tongue Twisters and Palindromes— Letter Juggling—Missing Letters and Punctuation Puzzles—Trick Verses—Knigmas— Riddles—Mathematical Puzzles—Tricks for Winter Evenings—Coin and Counter Puzzles — Match and Match-Box Puzzles—Eye Twisters and Optical Illusions, etc.
Tricks for Everyone. Clever Conjuring with Common Objects.
BY DAVID DEVANT. Illustrated with 134 Photographs, showing the complete working of the experiments. The Contents include :—Tricks at the Writing Table—Tricks in the Smoking Room— Tricks at the Work Table—Tricks at the Dinner Table—Tricks in the Garden —Card Tricks—Thought-Reading Tricks.
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Paper Magic. Tricks and Amusements with a Sheet of Paper.
By WILL BLYTII, Member 0/ the Inner Magic Circle.
With a Prefatory Note by NEVIL MASKELYNE. A Collection of Entertaining and Amusing Models, Toys, Puzzles, Conjuring Tricks, etc., in which Paper is the principal material used. Illustrated wit/i 147 Diagrams.
Chemical Magic. Entertaining Tricks and Experiments with Simple Apparatus.
By V. E. JOHNSON, M.A. Author of " Modern Models," &c. This volume contains a most interesting series of Chemical Magical Entcnainments, wiih full explanations and appropriate " P a t t e r " for giving an entertainment. Illustrated with Diagrams.
Modern Card Manipulation. BY C. LANG NEIL. With upzvards of 100 Illustrations. Contains explanations of all the best Card Tricks of the leading Conjurers. The Tricks are illustrated with actual Photographs taken at the various stages of performance, and thus the amateur is enabled to follow the methods employed with the greatest ease.
Pearson's Humorous Reciter and Reader. Contains choice selections from the Writings of J. K. JEROME, J. M. BARKIE, F. ANSTBV, F. C. BURNAND, W. W. JACOBS, ROBERT
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The Polychromatic Billiard
IJall. A number of different coloured silk handkerchiefs are introduced and a spectator is asked to name any one of them. No matter which !â&#x20AC;˘> selected, it is just rolled in fingers anti becomes changed into a billiard ball of preci-ely the same colour. N o for:ing of colour is employed. Price, complete with full instructions, I s . 6 d . , postage 4d.
Russian Manacle Mystery. â&#x20AC;&#x201D;A length of ordinary steel dog-chain, padlock, and key are examined by audience. The wrists of performer pre now fastened together Padlock prevents anything from slipping. No matter howfirmlyhe is secured, per'ormer instantly shakes his manacles fr>e from his wrists. This is based on a very subtle and indetectable principle, and may be performed at sight. Price, with full instructions, 2-.. (Padlock 6 d . extra), postage ^d.
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CONJURING WITH COINS INCLUDING TRICKS
BY
NELSON DOWNS AND OTHER WELL-KNOWN CONJURERS
EDITED BY
NATHAN DEAN
London
C. Arthur Pearson Ltd. Henrietta Street
First Published . Second Impressioyi . Third Impression .
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Printed in Great Britain at The Mayflower Press, Plymouth. William Brendon & Son, Ltd.
CONTENTS 7AGE
THE
PRINCIPLES O FMAGIC
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THE CONJURER'S CLOTHES
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THE CONJURER'S' TABLE
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SLEIGHTS USED I N COIN
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T o P a l m a Coin The Finger Palm The Back and Front The French Drop To Change a Coin SOME SIMPLE COIN
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T o Vanish a Coin from the Table
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A Coin S p u n i n the Air a n d Vanished
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T h e Mesmerised Coin . . . . A Coin W r a p p e d i n Paper Disappears A Chinese Coin Trick . , „
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POCKET TRICKS— TACK
" Can You See Through It ? " The Escaping Penny
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The " Mascot " Vanishing Coin Trick The Oriental Coin and String Trick
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T R I C K S WITH S L E I G H T OF H A N D OR A P P A R A T U S —
Appliances for Vanishing or Recovering Coins— The Halfpenny Box . . . . 68 . The Pepper Box
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The Rattle Box
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The Plug Box
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The Coin Casket
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The Money Plate
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The Multiplication of Money
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The Cap and Pence .
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Coin and Glass Trick
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Marked Florin and Penny Placed in Two Separate Handkerchiefs Change Places . Vanish of Four Coins from Handkerchief . Coin and Oranges
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Ten Coins Passed into a Glass . The Aerial Mint
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A Combination Coin Effect CONCLUDING R E M A R K S
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An I m p r o m p t u Coin Trick My Grandfather's Legacy .
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CONJURING WITH COINS THE PRINCIPLES OF NATURAL MAGIC " IT is the quickness of the hand deceives the eye " was a maxim correctly applied to the performances of the earlier conjurers, whose skill was of the juggling order. It is also in some degree applicable to the recent type of coin and card manipulation, which has been made the vogue by several very clever American performers. But as descriptive of the secrets of conjuring and magic (I always use the word in its natural, not the supernatural sense) it is entirely erroneous. The magician or the drawing-room conjurer who desires to create real illusionsâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;that is to say, to quite deceive his audience as to all he doesâ&#x20AC;&#x201D;must rely on much more cunningly constructed foundations for his schemes than mere quickness of the hand. The juggling order of sleight of hand is most interesting and clever, but is only a branch of natural magic. The performer who takes a card or coin ii