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Discover the Magic: Gibecière Vol 8 No 2 (Summer 2013)
Dive into the Summer 2013 edition of Gibecière, our flagship publication, now available for instant download! This compelling issue, our largest ever at 288 pages, is packed with fascinating stories and rare insights into the world of magic.
Inside This Edition
- The Piddingtons Saga: Explore the incredible story of Syd Piddington, a magician who turned his World War II captivity into a stage for one of the greatest mind-reading acts ever. Barry Wiley’s detailed account, based on firsthand interviews, brings this extraordinary tale to life.
- Minguet’s Engaños a ojos vistas: Delve into Enrique Jiménez’s expanded checklist and gain insights into the life and work of Minguet, along with a facsimile of a rare Spanish booklet by Francisco Papuè, painstakingly recovered from a Spanish monastery.
- Curated by Stephen Minch: Our editor, Stephen Minch, has meticulously assembled what is undoubtedly one of our finest issues to date.
Grab your copy today and experience the magic and mystery that Gibecière consistently delivers!
Explore the Summer 2013 issue of Gibecière. Packed with tales of magic, detailed historical insights, and rare discoveries—your instant download to the world of magic awaits!
Now shipping! Summer 2013 issue of our flagship publication Gibecière!
Our biggest issue yet (at 288 pages and nearly 2 lbs) opens with a long-anticipated piece by Barry Wiley on the Piddingtons. Syd Piddington was a magician who was captured and imprisoned as a POW in Changi prison, Singapore during World War II. During his captivity, with the help of Russell Braddon, Fergus Anckorn and others, he created one of the greatest mind reading acts ever staged. After the Japanese lost the war, Piddington toured the world and became a sensation. Mr. Wiley gives us the details he discovered from his firsthand interviews and excellent research.
One of the world’s great historians and one of our favorite contributors, Enrique Jiménez, has truly outdone himself this time. We are proud to publish his expanded and greatly detailed checklist of Minguet’s classic Engaños a ojos vistas. In addition to more details on Minguet’s life and work, we are also ecstatic about being able to offer a full facsimile and translation of an outrageously rare Spanish booklet by Francisco Papuè. A reference to this early 18th century pamphlet was discovered a few years ago, but no copy could be located. Mr. Jiménez diligently scoured the world and found what might be the only copy; it was being held in a famous Spanish monastery. Upon request the monks made the book available to us, and now through Lori Pieper’s translation this wonderful little book is available to you.
Our editor Stephen Minch has done his usual excellent job in creating what is one of our finest issues to date!