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More Magical Mysteries by Edward Bagshawe
Step into the enchanting world of Edward Bagshawe with More Magical Mysteries, a timeless collection of practical and innovative magic tricks. This book is a treasure trove for both amateur and seasoned magicians, offering a variety of effects that emphasize simplicity and practicality. Bagshawe meticulously ensures that every trick is accessible, excluding overly complex “conjuring for conjurers” and giving full credit to original creators where due.
What’s Inside?
- Introduction: A guide to the philosophy behind the magic.
- The “Baffla” Card Detection: A mind-boggling card trick.
- “A Record Mystery”: A classic mystery reimagined.
- A Card And Cigarette Conception: A unique blend of two classic props.
- “Obstructing The Line”: A trick that defies logic.
- “Mystery Ribbons”: A visually stunning illusion.
- The Necromancer’s Notebook: Secrets from the master himself.
- Cigarette Card Magic: A modern twist on traditional magic.
- A “Miraculous” Change: A transformation that will leave audiences in awe.
- “Twentieth Century” Tissues: A contemporary take on a classic.
- A Colour Metamorphosis: A vibrant and colorful trick.
- The “Move-Up” Card: A card trick with a surprising twist.
- “Materialization”: A trick that seems to defy reality.
- An Artistic Interlude: A creative and artistic approach to magic.
- Another Colour Conception: More colorful magic to dazzle your audience.
- “Peculiar Penetration”: A trick that will leave your audience questioning reality.
Originally published in 1925, this 1st edition spans 83 pages, with a PDF version of 41 pages. The word count is 14016, equivalent to 56 standard pages of text.
From the introduction:
For this reason I have endeavoured only to include effects of a practical nature, and ideas in which simplicity is the keynote. Anything in the nature of “conjuring for conjurers” has been rigorously excluded, and wherever an idea is made use of that is not my own, full credit has been given to the originator.
- Introduction
- The “Baffla” Card Detection
- “A Record Mystery”
- A Card And Cigarette Conception
- “Obstructing The Line”
- “Mystery Ribbons”
- The Necromancer’s Notebook
- Cigarette Card Magic
- A “Miraculous” Change
- “Twentieth Century” Tissues
- A Colour Metamorphosis
- The “Move-Up” Card
- “Materialization”
- An Artistic Interlude
- Another Colour Conception
- “Peculiar Penetration”
1st edition 1925, 83 pages; PDF 41 pages.
word count: 14016 which is equivalent to 56 standard pages of text