Card Tricks: The Royal Road to Card Magic
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Rating | : | 4.12 (859 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01HDVCX7G |
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Number of Pages | : | 120 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-24 |
Language | : | English |
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Amazon Customer said Four Stars. pretty good. "Five Stars" according to Truecrime. Bought for my son.. Repmendable Rodrigo Castañon Great book to get started on card magic
He died on August 14, 1959.Frederick Braué was an American journalist, a semiprofessional magician specializing in card magic, and a close friend of Jean Hugard’s, with whom he corresponded to write multiple books on magic. Throughout his life, he performed magic around the worldmainly in venues in Australia, New Zealand, and even
If you practice any sort of magicor plan on giving it a tryyou probably know that for most people, card tricks are often the starting point. Published originally in the 1940s, this classic guide contains more than one hundred spectacular tricks allowing anyone to pick up a deck and dazzle an audiencewhether their performance is in a theatre, at a party, or even on the street!With more than 120 illustrations to accompany trick instructions and the addition of a new foreword by Steven Cohen, a master
About the AuthorJean Hugard, born in Australia in 1872, was an acclaimed magician during his time. He became blind toward the end of his life but in spite of his handicap continued practicing and writing about magic. He performs a long-running show regularly at the Waldorf Astoria hotel and currently resides in New York City.. Additionally, he has been featured on The History Channel, David Letterman, CBS, and CNN, and in well-known publications including the New York Times and Forbes magazine, and is the author of the book Win the Crowd. After he retired from performing, he settled down in Brooklyn, New York, where he wrote more than thirty books on magic including Money Magic, Encyclopedia of Card Tricks, and Houdini’s Unmasking. Throughout his life, he performed magic around the wor