Magic And Mindreading Tricks You Can Do by David J. Lustig
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Description
Here’s a terrific book for those who wish to entertain their friends or business associates with clever magic that leaves a lasting impression.
Until now, this hard to find, limited edition book has been available only to collectors, selling for up to 150 times its original price. Now introduced as a convenient, digital ebook, Lustig’s work will baffle a new generation of audiences with feats of magic and mindreading.
Over 50 excellent, impromptu effects to show friends, family and others. While most of the effects require practice, the instructions are clear enough that even younger magicians can present baffling magic that will puzzle audiences of all ages.
Contents:
Publisher’s IntroductionForewordOpening LectureThe Obedient CardSo Simple!Numerical OdditiesMagical WeighingA Bit O’ ByplayMagic Silk KnottingEddie’s DelightMystic Coin StuntSlap HappyA Baffling Watch TrickWhere Did It Go?Si’s Card BalanceWill PowerMysterious Sound WavesRising CoinMysterious CatchSi’s Wandering CardVanishing SilverThe Airplane AceJust in FunA Neat Coin TrickMesmerized CigarOn Wings!Mysterious Silk VanishMental DetectiveDiscovery of Four CardsFamily ReunionRestored Postcard TrickCoin of MysteryVanishing CardLa Vellma’s Card LocationThe Mint TrickPrescienceMesmerized WandDice TrickDivinationDetective WorkMore MysteryThe Wizard TrickHarold’s Spirit Card EffectA PuzzlerSi’s Numerical ExperimentEgyptian Wool MysteryMagic Figure JugglingMagic ReflectionThe Magi’s Match TrickDollar Bill and Lemon TrickEliminationThe Mystery CardSilent Thought TransferenceMagnetic TouchMessage ReadingTelephone TelepathyWhen Darkness ReignsMental Telepathy?Card TelepathySi’s Parlor TelepathySome Final AdviceAbout the Author”This book is truly a multum in parvo of magic that anyone can do. Cards, coins, dice are made to do all sorts of stunts.” – Sphinx Magazine review
1st edition 1920, PDF 66 pages.
word count: 18051 which is equivalent to 72 standard pages of text