Uncover the secrets within Anthony Owen’s Dungeon (10 Issues)! Explore magic’s depths with Elmsley & Maven in this rare quarterly. A collector’s dream!
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Dungeon by Anthony Owen (10 Issues) – A Collector’s Gem for Magic Enthusiasts
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Step into the mystical world of The Dungeon, a rare quarterly publication curated by the legendary Anthony Owen from 1993 to 1995. This 10-issue collection is a treasure trove for magic aficionados, featuring exclusive content, in-depth articles, and rare insights from the greatest minds in magic.
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What Makes This Collection Special?
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- Historic Alex Elmsley Issue – Featuring a 20-year comeback interview with the magic legend.
- Contributions from Icons – Max Maven, Roy Walton, Jack Avis, and more share their expertise.
- Behind-the-Scenes Magic – Learn secrets from Lewis Jones, John Derris, and other masters.
- Practical Magic Techniques – Card tricks, doves, and commercial close-up routines dissected by Paul Cowling and Richard Griffin.
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Detailed Contents
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n 5 Introduction (Anthony Owen)
n 7 What’s In a Pseudonym? (Max Maven)
n 9 Secrets (Lewis Jones) – Rare magical principles revealed.
n 18 The Saturday Lunch Brigade (John Derris) – A fascinating article.
n 19 Separating the Men From the Boys (Alex Elmsley) – Groundbreaking card techniques.
n 27 Alex Elmsley Interview – His first interview in decades.
n 34 Cowling on Commercial Close Up – Business tips for magicians.
n 40 Doves In the Dungeon (Richard Griffin) – Dove magic decoded.
n 46 Product Reviews – Honest critiques of magic products.
n 50 Convention Review (Kenneth Sharples) – Behind the scenes at Eastbourne.
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Perfect for Collectors & Performers Alike – Whether you’re a historian of magic or an active performer, these 10 issues are packed with timeless wisdom. A must-have for any serious magic library!
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Comments: Art Director Daniel Buckler, Associate Editor Dianna Moylan. Alex Elmsley issue. The Dungeon was a quarterly publication released from 1993 to 1995 for a total of 10 issues.
Contents (from book ToC):
5 Introduction (Anthony Owen)
7 What’s In a Pseudonym? (Max Maven)
9 Secrets (Lewis Jones):
15 Feedback
18 The Saturday Lunch Brigade (John Derris): article
19 Separating the Men From the Boys (Alex Elmsley): cards
22 Short Change (Roy Walton)
23 Staggering (John Derris)
25 Alaskan Poker (Jack Avis)
27 Alex Elmsley: After Twenty Years away from the Magic Scene Alex Elmsley returns and talks exclusively to The Dungeon
33 Ear to the Ground
34 Cowling on Commercial Close Up (Paul Cowling): Confrontation of Magic in Duel
36 Decent In Hell (Ken Speckle)
40 Doves In the Dungeon (Richard Griffin): Milky Dove
41 Wrinkles
42 Communicating With Magic (Ian A Thomson)
44 Wrinkles
45 Ear to the Dealers
46 Product Reviews (Daniel Buckler): looks at Steel, Silver and Sadowitz
47 Wrinkles
48 Survey Results: books
50 Convention Review (Kenneth Sharples): Eastbourne Convention
53 Re-Review (Ken Hawes): Dai Vernon Book of Magic by Lewis Ganson
54 Abou the Contributors