Despite Hofzinser’s wish to have all his apparatus and magic records destroyed, a lot has been preserved because his wish was never carried out. Ottokar Fischer wrote two books in German about Hofzinser: Kartenkünste and Zauberkünste. This ebook here is Richard Hatch’s authoritative translation of the Zauberkünste book.Â
[A translation of Kartenkünste is also available as ebook from us: Hofzinser’s Card Conjuring.]Â
Kartenkünste focuses exclusively on card magic, whereas Zauberkünste deals with everything else.Â
This ebook describes more than 80 effects created by Hofzinser including more than 100 photos and illustrations. Most effects were designed for use in Hofzinser’s salon under close-up conditions, and over half include Hofzinser’s original patter used in presentations.Â
Among the effects are Hofzinser’s unique cups-and-balls routine, a copper/silver coin transposition, his linking ring routine, “The Word” (a brilliant book test), his legendary card rise, and “The Apotheosis of the Rose”. A special feature of this ebook is its Appendix, which contains selections from letters which Dr. Hofzinser wrote to two of his students.Â
The Magic of J. N. Hofzinser contains all the material in the original German edition, as well as numerous new annotations, photographs and illustrations, and a comprehensive historical introduction.Â
1st edition 1985; PDF 309 pages.Â
Table of ContentsÂ
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ContentsÂ
Translator’s PrefaceÂ
A Note on the Fischer CollectionÂ
AcknowledgementsÂ
In Memoriam: Ottokar FischerÂ
Publisher’s PrefaceÂ
IntroductionÂ
I. BallsÂ
1. Dr. Hofzinser’s Original Billiardball SleightsÂ
2. The Cups-and-BallsÂ
2a. The Cups-and-BallsÂ
3. Living and DeadÂ
4. A MultiplicationÂ
II. Banknotes and CoinsÂ
5. The Banknotes The EffectÂ
6. The DucatsÂ
7. The Miser’s DreamÂ
8. The TwentiesÂ
9. The Stockmarket SpeculatorÂ
III. FlowersÂ
10. The Apotheosis of the RoseÂ
11. The Magical GreenhouseÂ
12. The ResurrectionÂ
IV. BooksÂ
13. The Album of German PoetsÂ
14. The Library of German PoetryÂ
15. The WordÂ
16. Sympathetic ActionsÂ
V. EggsÂ
17. A Delicate Subject: The EggÂ
18. An Egg Dish (The Omelette)Â
19. The OmeletteÂ
20. The Opal GobletÂ
VI. Electrical ExperimentsÂ
21. The Flower CasketÂ
22. The BellÂ
23. The Flower BellÂ
VII. Flags and HelmetsÂ
24. The PatriotÂ
25. The ToastÂ
26. The ShakoÂ
VIII. LiquidsÂ
27. The Fountain of LoveÂ
28. The Ink of the EnamouredÂ
29. The Liqueur EffectÂ
30. The WineshopÂ
31. The Wine AnalysisÂ
32. The Self-filling GlassÂ
33. The Coffee TrickÂ
34. The GlassÂ
IX. CardsÂ
35. The RosebushÂ
36. The Card AutomatonÂ
37. The Card MirrorÂ
38. The Lonely CardÂ
39. The CardboxÂ
40. Winter – SummerÂ
X. SkittlesÂ
41. The GrandpapaÂ
42. The Magical Game of SkittlesÂ
43. The SkittleÂ
XI. NumbersÂ
44. The SpiritistÂ
45. A CalculationÂ
46. The SlateÂ
47. MathematiciansÂ
48. The Number DisksÂ
XII. RingsÂ
49. The Chinese RingsÂ
50. The Ring in DangerÂ
51. The Ring CaseÂ
52. The Magic KeyÂ
XIII. KERCHIEFSÂ
53. The Memoirs of a HandkerchiefÂ
54. The Red KerchiefÂ
55. The Puzzled TailorÂ
56. The Protocol of KnotsÂ
57. The Mysterious ParasolÂ
58. Dr. Hofzinser’s Original Sleights with Silk KerchiefsÂ
59. The Serpent HandkerchiefÂ
XIV. TIMEPIECESÂ
60. The WatchÂ
61. Corresponding ClocksÂ
XV. BirdsÂ
62. The Migration of BirdsÂ
63. The Migrating CanariesÂ
64. The Bird-SwordÂ
65. The BirdÂ
XVI. Non-Magical ExperimentsÂ
66. The PaperÂ
67. The PlatesÂ
XVII. Tricks with Sundry ObjectsÂ
68. The Flying ObjectsÂ
69. The GloveÂ
70. Four is OneÂ
71. The Metal BellÂ
72. The Lantern of DiogenesÂ
73. The Thought of PhotographÂ
74. The PearlsÂ
75. The Glass Mirror-GobletÂ
76. The Ball of WoolÂ
77. The DieÂ
78. The Cartesian DiverÂ
79. The ButterfliesÂ
80. Magnetic ForcesÂ
81. The Wonderful WandÂ
82. The SugarboxÂ
AppendixÂ
Without Tailcoat or Wand: J.N.Hofzinser, the ManÂ
Excerpts from Hofzinser’s Correspondence with his FriendsÂ
Ten Letters to Carlo MarchiniÂ
Works CitedÂ
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