Hermann Pallmev’s “Entertaining by Magic” reveals secrets to captivating audiences! Learn the art of magical entertainment, stage presence, and more. A must-read for magicians!
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Unlock the Secrets of Magical Entertainment with “Entertaining by Magic” by Hermann Pallme
Discover the timeless wisdom of Hermann Pallme in his classic work, “Entertaining by Magic”. This isn’t just another magic trick ebook; it’s a comprehensive guide to transforming your magic performances into captivating experiences. Packed with invaluable insights, this book delves into the nuances of entertainment that are often overlooked, making it a must-have for every magician.
From the history of magic to the dramatic elements that elevate your act, Pallme’s detailed exploration ensures you not only master the tricks but also the art of making them truly engaging.
What’s Inside?
- History Of Magic
- The Literature Of Magic
- Educational Value Of Magic
- Magic As A Profession
- The Study And Practice Of Magic
- Concerning Deportment
- The Dramatic Element
- The Monolog
- Music
- Costume And Character
- As A Social Advantage
- Magic For Profit
- Summary
1st edition 1906, 63 pages; PDF 48 pages.
Word count: 13109, equivalent to 52 standard pages of text.
Not a trick in the ebook, but contains more real information on how to entertain with magic than you can get by reading a hundred others. Gives details so frequently neglected. Invaluable to any magician, for not only must one know how to do tricks, but he must also understand how to make his tricks entertaining.
- Preface
- Hermann Pallme
- Foreword
- CHAPTER I. History Of Magic
- CHAPTER II. The Literature Of Magic
- CHAPTER III. Educational Value Of Magic
- CHAPTER IV. Magic As A Profession
- CHAPTER V. The Study And Practice Of Magic
- CHAPTER VI. Concerning Deportment
- CHAPTER VII. The Dramatic Element
- CHAPTER VIII. The Monolog
- CHAPTER IX. Music
- CHAPTER X. Costume And Character
- CHAPTER XI. As A Social Advantage
- CHAPTER XII. Magic For Profit
- SUMMARY
1st edition 1906, 63 pages; PDF 48 pages.
word count: 13109 which is equivalent to 52 standard pages of text