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Unlock the Mysteries of Magic with Professor William Kirsch
Dive into the fascinating world of scientific magical experiments with Professor William Kirsch’s groundbreaking book. Designed for both professional magicians and enthusiastic amateurs, this guide offers a treasure trove of innovative experiments and detailed notes on constructing the necessary apparatus. Whether you’re driven by a passion for magic or a mechanical mindset, this book provides endless opportunities for exploration and creativity.
What You’ll Discover
- Introduction to Magical Methods: A fresh perspective on magical experiments.
- The Magician’s Dream: Techniques and insights that inspire.
- How to Find the Day of the Week for Any Date in the 19th Century: A practical tool for historical magicians.
- New Spirit Writing or Fortune Telling Extraordinary: Engage your audience with these captivating tricks.
- How to Make Flesh Color Paint: A unique skill set for creating realistic props.
- Sympathetic Inks: Discover the secret messages hidden in plain sight.
- The Wonderful Magic Clock, a la Kirsch: A signature piece that dazzles audiences.
Professor Kirsch’s work is not just a book; it’s an invitation to expand your magical repertoire and challenge your creativity. Perfect for those with a mechanical turn of mind, it offers both theoretical insights and practical applications that will elevate your craft.
Comments: From the introduction: While I have not attempted to produce a complete work on magical methods, it has been my aim to introduce new magical experiments, together with working notes for the construction of the necessary apparatus. As a number of very able conjurers have prepared works embracing tricks with cards and experiments dependent upon sleight of hand, the present little book is designed primarily to furnish additional field for the professional and amateur conjurer to operate in as well as constructive occupation if he has a mechanical turn of mind.”
Contents (from book ToC, numbers are not page numbers):
i Introduction
1 The Magician’s Dream
2 How to Find DAy of Week for any Date in 19th Century
3 New Spirit Writing or Fortune Telling Extraordinary
4 How to Make Flesh Color Paint
5 Sympathetic Inks
6 The Wonderful Magic Clock, a la Kirsch