Behold! “Gibecière by Stephen Minch Vol 9 No 1” unearthed! A winter 2014 instant download, revealing secrets from Japan, Moreau’s mysteries, Maven’s slum magic, and curious notices! Unveil the magic now!
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Gibecière by Stephen Minch – Vol 9 No 1 (Winter 2014, Instant Download)
Dive into the Winter 2014 issue of Gibecière, the flagship publication that continues to be a treasure trove for magic enthusiasts and historians alike. This volume is packed with meticulously researched articles and fascinating narratives that illuminate the rich tapestry of magic’s history and evolution.
Featured Articles:
- Mitsunobu Matsuyama presents the final chapter of his comprehensive investigation into Magic in Japan After the Opening of the Country, offering unique insights into a pivotal era in Japanese magic history.
- Jerry Christensen delves into the intriguing profile of Moreau, a mysterious 19th-century French card handler whose story is as compelling as it is obscure.
- Max Maven begins a captivating series with the first installment of Tracking Slum Magic to its Lair, exploring the evolution of the once-popular “Needle through Balloon” effect.
- Enrique Jiménez-Martinez introduces Noah Levine’s new translation of Curious Notices by Juan Mieg, highlighting a world of juggling, sword swallowing, and gluttonous feats.
This issue of Gibecière is not just a publication; it’s a gateway to the past, bringing to light the artistry and mystery of magic through engaging and scholarly content. Perfect for collectors, performers, and anyone fascinated by the history of magic.
Gibecière Vol. 9, No. 1