Behold! Uncover the secrets of magic with Lewis Ganson’s explanations! Explore mesmerizing routines & insights from master magicians. A must-read for aspiring illusionists! (158 characters)
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Discover the Magic: Lewis Ganson – A Magician Explains
Immerse yourself in the world of magic with Lewis Ganson – A Magician Explains, an ebook that unlocks the secrets behind some of the most mesmerizing magic tricks. This digital treasure is your gateway to understanding the artistry and ingenuity of renowned magicians.
- Charles Harrison – A celebrated member of the Inner Magic Circle, London, known for his Marvellous Marbles routine, a staple in close-up magic that showcases masterful misdirection and subtlety.
- Harry G. Franke – An American magician whose clever tricks, like the Vanishing Lady, use minimal elements (just three cards!) to create maximum astonishment.
- Cy Endfield – A distinguished film director and one of the world’s premier card men, who elevated the classic trick of tearing and restoring a treasury note into a masterpiece of magic.
This 1st digital edition from 2013 encompasses 24 photo-illustrated pages and a word count of 5799, equivalent to 23 standard pages of text. Whether you’re a budding magician or a seasoned performer, this ebook is an essential addition to your collection.
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This ebook contains routines by
CHARLES HARRISON. Member of the Inner Magic Circle, London. A fine performer who is a master at devising magic dependent upon subtle ideas and misdirection. His “Marvellous Marbles” is one of the finest close-up routines it has been Lewis Ganson’s privilege to witness.
HARRY G. FRANKE of America who is well known for the clever ideas he has given to the magical fraternity through the pages of JEAN HUGARD’S excellent monthly magazine. “The Vanishing Lady” described herein is a terrific effect brought about with – just three cards.
CY ENDFIELD. Well known Film Director and acknowledged to be one of the world’s finest card men. His subtle addition to the effect of tearing and restoring a treasury note has lifted it into the classical class.
1st digital edition 2013, 24 pages, photo illustrated.
word count: 5799 which is equivalent to 23 standard pages of text