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Immerse yourself in the captivating world of magic with the Genii Magazine November 2011 digital download. This issue delivers an unparalleled collection of master-level instruction, insightful commentary, and comprehensive reviews, making it an essential resource for magicians of all skill levels. Delve into the rich tapestry of magical artistry, from intricate card routines to theoretical explorations and historical perspectives, all conveniently accessible as a high-quality PDF.

Featured Magic & Techniques

At the heart of this issue, uncover the brilliant card magic of Dani DaOrtiz, meticulously presented by David Britland. Learn captivating routines such as 'Twin Prediction,' 'Hofzinser’s Remember and Forget,' and the innovative 'Out of this World in Two Piles.' These aren't just tricks; they're masterclasses in presentation and technique, designed to elevate your card work. Additionally, explore 'Before Allakazam' by Paul Osborne, offering another unique routine to add to your repertoire.

Insights and Theory from the Masters

Beyond the tricks, Genii Magazine provides a platform for profound thought and discussion. Richard Kaufman's 'Genii Speaks' opens the issue, followed by Jon Racherbaumer's 'On the Slant.' Roberto Giobbi contributes a vital 'Genii Session' on 'How to Read Erdnase,' a cornerstone for any serious student of magic. Al Cohen shares 'Memoirs of a Magic Dealer,' while Jim Steinmeyer delves into 'The Most Mysterious Case' in 'Conjuring.' John Gaughan reveals secrets in 'The Chamber of Secrets' with 'Joseffy’s Rapping Hand,' and Tom Stone illuminates new concepts in 'Lodestones Vision and Velocity Vectors.' These columns offer invaluable theoretical grounding and historical context.

Comprehensive Reviews

Stay informed with 'Light from the Lamp,' featuring extensive reviews of the latest magic releases. David Regal critiques new tricks like Alexander Kolle's 'Science Friction' and Joshua Jay's 'The Prism Deck.' Dustin Stinett reviews exciting video releases, including 'Howard Hamburg Sessions' and Frank Zheng's 'Jump.' Jamy Ian Swiss provides his esteemed opinions on magic literature, reviewing 'Jinx Companion' and J.C. Sum's 'Urban Illusions,' ensuring you know what's worth your attention in the magic world.


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The Card Magic of Dani DaOrtiz by David Britland
Card Magic by Dani DaOrtiz
Twin Prediction
Hofzinser’s Remember and Forget
Out of this World in Two Piles
Before Allakazam by Paul Osborne
Columns

Genii Speaks by Richard Kaufman
On the Slant by Jon Racherbaumer
Now Performing
The Genii Session How to Read Erdnase by Roberto Giobbi
Memoirs of a Magic Dealer The Moorehouse Effect by Al Cohen
Conjuring The Most Mysterious Case by Jim Steinmeyer
The Chamber of Secrets Joseffy’s Rapping Hand by John Gaughan
Lodestones Vision and Velocity Vectors by Tom Stone
Light from the Lamp

Tricks Reviewed by David Regal
Science Friction by Alexander Kolle
Epic Wonder by Chad Wonder
Humbug by Angelo Carbone
Transcendence by Leon Deo Scott
Photographic Memory by Christian Knudsen
Ultimate Brainwave by Christian Schenk
The Prism Deck by Joshua Jay
Magication by Max Krause
Timegate by Bob Klase X
Video Reviewed by Dustin Stinett
Howard Hamburg Sessions by Howard Hamburg
Jump by Frank Zheng
The Ringmaster by David Jay
Notion by Harry Monk (with Paul Romhany)
The Newsletter Tricks by Mathieu Bich
Books Reviewed by Jamy Ian Swiss
Jinx Companion by Craig Conley, Gordon Meyer, Fredrick Turner
Urban Illusions: Ten Cutting Edge Illusions & Presentations by J.C. Sum
Silent Magic: Biographies of Deaf Magicians in the United States    from the 19th to 21st Centuries by Dr. Simon J. Carmel

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