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Discover the Magic of Gibecière Vol 17 No 1 (Winter 2022)
Step into the enchanting world of magic with the latest issue of Gibecière, our flagship journal. This Winter 2022 edition is packed with fascinating insights and historical revelations that will captivate both seasoned magicians and curious newcomers alike.
Featured Articles
- An Assembly in an Old Alphabet by Riccardo Rampini: Dive into a detailed discussion and full English translation of a 1666 Italian text, featuring a four-object assembly that is surprisingly modern in its design.
- Verini’s Spechio by William Kalush: Uncover the secrets of some of the earliest known card tricks in print, with revelations that will astonish and inspire.
- Nouvelle Magie Blanche Dévoilée, Part Five by J. N. Ponsin, translated by Jean Hugard: Explore the concluding part of this classic work, delving into the prop-based magic of the mid-nineteenth century.
Each article is richly illustrated in full color, complemented by a stunning cover and extensive notes. We are thrilled to present this latest issue of Gibecière, and we are confident it will become a cherished addition to your collection.
Contents:
- Pocket Notes—Stephen Minch
- An Assembly in an Old Alphabet—Riccardo Rampini
- Verini’s Spechio—William Kalush
- Nouvelle Magie Blanche Dévoilée, Part Five—J. N. Ponsin, translated by Jean Hugard
Explore the Winter 2022 issue of Gibecière, featuring historical magic insights, full-color illustrations, and expert translations. Perfect for magicians and history enthusiasts alike.
We are delighted to present the thirty-third issue of our flagship journal Gibecière. Riccardo Rampini contributes the first fascinating article in this Winter 2022 issue, with a discussion—and full translation into English—of the magic featured in an Italian text from 1666, including a four-object assembly that is startlingly modern in its construction. William Kalush follows with “Verini’s Spechio,” offering revelations galore about some of the earliest known card tricks in print. Rounding out this issue is the concluding part of Jean Hugard’s translation of Ponsin’s wonderful Nouvelle Magie Blanche Dévoilée, in which the author explores prop-based magic of the mid-nineteenth century. Amply illustrated in full color, with a stunning cover and plentiful notes, we are thrilled with the latest Gibecière, and we are sure you will be too!
Contents:
Pocket Notes—Stephen Minch
An Assembly in an Old Alphabet—Riccardo Rampini
Verini’s Spechio—William Kalush
Nouvelle Magie Blanche Dévoilée, Part Five—J. N. Ponsin, translated by Jean Hugard