Prepare to be amazed! “Strange Command” by J Stewart Smith unveils card magic secrets! Unlock supernatural effects & baffling mysteries within 160 characters.
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Strange Command by J Stewart Smith
Step into the mystical world of card magic with ‘Strange Command,’ a timeless classic by J Stewart Smith. This book is meticulously crafted for seasoned magicians who delve deep into the art of card magic. The essence of magic lies in its seamless execution—where spectators are left in awe, unaware of the methods employed. The performer appears as a mere conduit of the supernatural, and any deviation from these principles spells the end of true magic.
Key Features:
- Foreword
- It Is Certain To Happen
- The Notorious Society
- Nebuchadnezzar’s Nightmare
- Occult Powers In Full Force
- Unfriendly Influence
- The Offensive Jacks
- An Unexplainable Purpose
- So Great Is Its Power
- This Strange Mystery
- Within The Realm Of The Miraculous
- A Fancy-Free Card Has No Existence
First published in 1966, this 28-page masterpiece (PDF 27 pages) is a treasure trove of 8213 words, equivalent to 32 standard pages of text. Whether you’re a seasoned magician or an enthusiast, ‘Strange Command’ offers profound insights and techniques that will elevate your craft.
Excerpt from the Foreword:
This book is intended for those men who have made a study of card magic. To be magic, the viewers are unaware of the use of any methods … the effect apparently just happens and the performer seems to be only an instrument of the supernatural. Certain death to magic follows any contraventions of these principles.
- Foreword
- It Is Certain To Happen
- The Notorious Society
- Nebuchadnezzar’s Nightmare
- Occult Powers In Full Force
- Unfriendly Influence
- The Offensive Jacks
- An Unexplainable Purpose
- So Great Is Its Power
- This Strange Mystery
- Within The Realm Of The Miraculous
- A Fancy-Free Card Has No Existence
1st edition 1966, 28 pages; PDF 27 pages.
word count: 8213 which is equivalent to 32 standard pages of text