Behold! Dr. Daley’s Notebooks unveil secrets by Dr. Jacob Daley himself! Transcribed with Vernon’s wisdom, discover cryptic card magic & exclusive tricks. A must-have grimoire for seasoned practitioners! Digital download.
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Dr. Jacob Daley’s Notebooks: A Treasure Trove of Card Magic Wisdom
Discover the secrets of legendary magicians with Dr. Jacob Daley’s Notebooks. This PDF compilation, meticulously transcribed by Frank Csuri in 1974, offers an unparalleled glimpse into the techniques of Dai Vernon, Horowitz, Arthur Findley, and more.
Originally handwritten in four pocket-sized notebooks and later refined by Dai Vernon, these notes have circulated among magic enthusiasts for years. Published by Karl Fulves’s Gutenberg Press, they are now available in a convenient digital format.
- Expert-Level Insights: Ideal for seasoned magicians, the notes are concise and packed with advanced card magic techniques.
- Historical Context: Includes valuable commentary by Dai Vernon, adding depth and context to Daley’s original entries.
- Underground Classic: Long sought after by magic aficionados, these notebooks are a must-have for any serious collector or performer.
Note: This product is a digital download. Gimmicks are not included. A profound understanding of card magic is essential to fully appreciate the content.
Dr.Jacob Daley – Dr.Daley’s Notebooks
Jacob Daley’s Notebooks were transcribed by Frank Csuri in 1974 with an introduction by Dai Vernon.
It was transcribed from original four small pocket size handwritten books that, with revisions by Dai Vernon, of Dr. Daley’s describing tricks of Dai Vernon, Horowitz, Arthur Findley, Leipzig, Paul Rosini, Al Baker, John Scarne, Malini, Annemann and others.
Portions of the notebooks circulated though the underground for years and was was published by Karl Fulves’s Gutenberg Press in hard and softback.
You will need a VERY GOOD understanding of card magic to get much out of these notes. The descriptions are extremely abbreviated & cryptic in many cases since these were for Daley’s own reference. He presumably needed only a few details to remind him of the material. Some of the commentary by Dai Vernon is excellent & worth having for that reason alone.
PLEASE NOTE: This item is a digital download ,Gimmick not included