
Ebook - Dungeon by Anthony Owen (10 Issues , ) (Digital Download)
Description & Effect
Uncover the Legendary 'Dungeon' Magic Ebook
Step into a captivating era of magic with 'The Dungeon,' a complete digital collection of all 10 issues originally published quarterly from 1993 to 1995. This meticulously preserved anthology offers a rare glimpse into the minds of some of magic's most influential figures, curated by Art Director Daniel Buckler and Associate Editor Dianna Moylan, under the expert guidance of Anthony Owen. For magic enthusiasts, historians, and performers, this ebook is an essential dive into a rich period of magical innovation.
Explore a Treasure Trove of Magical Insights
Within 'The Dungeon,' you'll find an unparalleled variety of content designed to inspire and entertain. Delve into the exclusive Alex Elmsley issue, featuring his article 'Separating the Men From the Boys' and a fascinating interview titled 'After Twenty Years away from the Magic Scene.' Explore the wisdom of Max Maven in 'What's In a Pseudonym?' and learn practical effects like Roy Walton's 'Short Change' and Lewis Jones's 'Secrets.' John Derris contributes with 'The Saturday Lunch Brigade' and 'Staggering,' while Jack Avis shares 'Alaskan Poker.' The publication also features Paul Cowling's 'Cowling on Commercial Close Up,' Ken Speckle's 'Decent In Hell,' and Richard Griffin's 'Doves In the Dungeon,' offering a broad spectrum of magical thought and technique.
Beyond Tricks: Interviews, Reviews, and History
'The Dungeon' wasn't just about tricks; it was a vibrant community hub. Enjoy insightful interviews, like the exclusive conversation with Alex Elmsley upon his return to the magic scene. Stay informed with 'Product Reviews' by Daniel Buckler, looking at 'Steel,' 'Silver,' and 'Sadowitz,' plus 'Re-Review' by Ken Hawes on the 'Dai Vernon Book of Magic.' 'Ear to the Ground,' 'Ear to the Dealers,' and 'Wrinkles' sections provide valuable tidbits and updates from the magic world of the 90s, while 'Convention Review' covers events like the Eastbourne Convention. This collection offers a unique historical record, reflecting the trends and discussions that shaped magic during its publication run.
Instant Digital Access to a Magical Legacy
As a convenient digital download, this complete 10-issue collection of 'The Dungeon' is available to you instantly. No waiting, no shipping – just immediate access to hundreds of pages of premium magic content. Whether you're a seasoned professional seeking historical context, a collector preserving magic's heritage, or an aspiring magician hungry for classic material, this ebook provides an invaluable resource at your fingertips. Download 'The Dungeon' today and enrich your magical library with a truly classic publication.
Original Specs
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













