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Gibecière by Stephen Minch – Vol 19 No 1 (Winter 2024, Instant Download)
Discover the latest issue of Gibecière, the premier journal for magic enthusiasts and historians. This Winter 2024 edition is packed with fascinating insights and meticulously researched articles that delve into the rich history of magic. Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a curious reader, this issue offers something for everyone.
Highlights of This Issue
- Magical Jews by Max Maven: A comprehensive chronicle of Jews in magic, originally intended as a book, now presented in its most complete form.
- Günther Dammann and The Lives of the Jewish Conjurers by Richard Hatch: Explore the life and contributions of Günther Dammann, a young German Jew who documented the lives of Jewish conjurers during the Nazi era.
- Pinetti: New Discoveries, Part 5 by Pietro Micheli: Continue the journey into the life and adventures of Giuseppe Pinetti with new revelations.
- Card Magic in Japan: Connections and Identity by Kei Izumi: Uncover the origins and evolution of playing-card magic in Japan, influenced by Western traditions.
Each article is a treasure trove of knowledge, offering unique perspectives and historical context that will enrich your understanding of the magical arts.
Contents:
- Pocket Notes – Stephen Minch
- Magical Jews – Max Maven
- Günther Dammann and The Lives of the Jewish Conjurers – Richard Hatch
- Pinetti: New Discoveries, Part 5 – Pietro Micheli
- Card Magic in Japan: Connections and Identity – Kei Izumi
We are delighted to present the thirty-seventh issue of our flagship journal Gibecière. The issue opens with Max Maven’s chronicle of Jews in magic. Originally intended to become a book, this article is the most finished draft of Max Maven’s work, offered to Gibecière by John Lovick. Richard Hatch follows up with details on the life and accomplishments of Günther Dammann, a young German Jew who, at the time of the Nazi party in Germany, published a compilation of biographical information on Jews in conjuring. Next, Pietro Micheli revives the Pinetti: New Discoveries article series from 2018 and 2019 with Part 5, revealing new information about Giuseppe Pinetti’s life and adventures. Lastly, Kei Izumi gives us a history of playing-card magic in Japan, exploring both its unique beginnings and the strong influences Western card magic exerted on it.
Contents:
Pocket Notes – Stephen Minch
Magical Jews – Max Maven
Günther Dammann and The Lives of the Jewish Conjurers – Richard Hatch
Pinetti: New Discoveries, Part 5 – Pietro Micheli
Card Magic in Japan: Connections and Identity – Kei Izumi