Prepare to be amazed! “Tricks with Cards” by Professor Hoffmann unveils a complete manual of card conjuring. Master sleight of hand and captivating illusions! A must-read for aspiring magicians!
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Master the Art of Card Magic with Tricks with Cards: A Complete Manual of Card Conjuring by Professor Hoffmann
Discover the timeless secrets of card magic with Tricks with Cards: A Complete Manual of Card Conjuring by the legendary Professor Hoffmann. This comprehensive guide is a must-have for both novice and seasoned magicians, offering a deep dive into the world of card tricks and sleight of hand. Unlike the card sections in Hoffmann’s other works, such as Modern Magic, this manual stands alone as a definitive resource, originally published in parts as Card Tricks With Apparatus and Card Tricks Without Apparatus since 1893.
What You’ll Learn
- Chapter I: Introductory – Begin your journey into the art of card conjuring.
- Chapter II: Sleight of Hand Processes – Master essential techniques like the pass, force, palm, and more.
- Chapter III: Special Cards and Tricks – Explore tricks using long, biseauté, and marked cards.
- Chapter IV: Marked Cards and Tricks – Uncover the secrets of marked cards.
- Chapter V: Simple Card Tricks – Perform impressive tricks without advanced skills.
- Chapter VI: Advanced Card Tricks – Delve into complex tricks that rely on sleight of hand.
- Chapter VII: Tricks with Apparatus – Learn tricks that require special cards or tools.
- Chapter VIII: Stage Tricks – Amaze audiences with large-scale card magic.
Why Choose This Book?
With over 250 pages of detailed instructions and illustrations, this manual is a treasure trove of card magic knowledge. Whether you’re looking to entertain friends or perform on stage, Tricks with Cards provides the tools and techniques to elevate your magic skills. The book’s rich history and comprehensive content make it a valuable addition to any magician’s library.
1st edition 1889, 250 pages; PDF 172 pages
Word count: 86079 (equivalent to 344 standard pages of text)
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A complete manual of card conjuring. This is not identical to the card sections in Hoffmann’s other books such as Modern Magic etc. But this book has been released in sections under the titles Card Tricks With Apparatus and Card Tricks Without Apparatus since 1893. It appears Hoffmann was not too happy about breaking it up into parts.
- CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY
- CHAPTER II. SLEIGHT OF HAND PROCESSES, APPLICABLE TO CARD CONJURING
- To Make the Pass
- To Make the Pass with both Hands
- Single-handed Pass, No. 1
- Single-handed Pass, No. 2
- Single-handed Pass, No. 3
- To Force a Card
- To Force a Person to Think of a Particular Card
- To Palm a Card
- To Palm the Bottom Card of the Pack
- To get Sight of a Card
- To Change a Card
- Hellis’ Change, No. 1
- Hellis’ Change, No. 2
- To Slip a Card
- False Shuffles
- The Bridge
- The Ruffle
- The Click
- To Throw a Card
- To Spring the Cards from Hand to Hand
- To Change one Pack for another
- CHAPTER III. SPECIAL CARDS AND TRICKS THEREWITH
- Long or Wide Cards
- Longs and Shorts
- Biseauté or Tapering Cards
- Tricks with Long Cards
- Tricks with Biseauté Cards
- “Cornered” Cards
- Changing Cards
- CHAPTER IV. MARKED CARDS, AND TRICKS THEREWITH
- CHAPTER V. CARD TRICKS OF A SIMPLE CHARACTER, NOT NECESSITATING SLEIGHT OF HAND
- The Turn-over
- The “Nerve” Feat
- The “Alternate Card” Trick
- The “Spelling” Trick
- To Name all the Cards of the Pack in Succession
- The Whist Trick
- Two Heaps of Cards having been placed upon the Table, to Predict with Certainty which Heap a Spectator will choose
- The Pack being divided into two Heaps on the Table, and a Card taken from each Heap and placed in the other: to discover such Cards
- The Queens digging for Diamonds
- A Row of Cards having been formed Face downwards, to divine how many have been moved from one end of the Row to the other
- To make a Card thought of by one Person appear at such Number in the Pack as another Person shall choose
- The Affectionate Quartette
- To discover a Chosen Card by the Throw of a Pair of Dice
- The “Whispering Trick”
- The Capital Q
- To pick out a Chosen Card under a Handkerchief
- CHAPTER VI. CARD TRICKS WITHOUT APPARATUS, AND CHIEFLY DEPENDENT UPON SLEIGHT OF HAND
- The Obedient Aces
- Conus’ Ace Trick
- The Shower of Aces
- Bertram’s Ace Trick
- Clairvoyance by Touch
- To Pass a Card through a Hat
- The Ladies’ Looking-Glass
- Everybody’s Card
- Cards Judged by Weight, and the Multiplication of Cards
- “Stop!” Three Cards having been drawn by Three different Persons, to make them appear at such Numbers in the Pack as the Drawers or any other Person may select
- The Cards having been freely Shuffled and Cut into three or four Heaps, to Name the Top Card of each Heap
- Thought Anticipated
- A Person having Secretly Thought of a Card, and the Pack having been Divided into Three Heaps, to Declare in which Heap the Card thought of will be found
- To Invite a Person secretly to Think of a Card, and before such Card is named to pick it out of the Pack
- A Card having been Thought of by one Spectator, to offer the Pack to another, and cause him to draw the same Card
- Thought Doubly Anticipated. To Place a Card Thought of by one Person at such Position in the Pack as another Person shall mentally Select
- CHAPTER VII. CARD TRICKS WITH APPARATUS, OR REQUIRING SPECIAL CARDS
- The Transforming Sevens
- The Protean Pack
- The Four Queens changed to Kings
- The Cards passing up the Sleeve
- The Diminishing and Dissolving Cards
- Card-Boxes
- “The Card Table”
- Two Drawn Cards, placed in Different Boxes, made to Change Places at Command
- A Drawn Card, placed in a Closed Box, made to fly back to the Pack, while Another takes its Place in the Box
- The Torn-Card Trick
- Jumping Cards. – To Make Selected Cards Jump out of the Pack
- The Sand Frame
- Professor Field’s Card-Frame
- The Magic Sword. – A Chosen Card Caught on the Point of a Sword
- A Card caught on the End of a Walking-Stick
- The Magic Mirror
- The Charmed Bullet and the Black Cloth Target
- The China Plate and Flying Cards
- The Card-Catching Plate
- A Card found in a Cigar
- A Card found in a Candle
- Money-producing Cards
- A Pack of Cards changed to a Handkerchief
- The Black Velvet Banner
- The Multiplying and Vanishing Cards
- The Magic Star and Cabalistic Pointer
- CHAPTER VIII. STAGE TRICKS
- The Fairy Star
- The Cabalistic Star
- The Rising Cards
- The Wonderful Fan and Enchanted Card
- The Card and Smoke Trick
- The Cascade of Cards
- The “Sensation” Card Trick
- The Crystal Frame
- The Black Velvet Frame
- The Card in the Candle
- The Card Bouquet
- L’ENVOI
1st edition 1889, 250 pages; PDF 172 pages
word count: 86079 which is equivalent to 344 standard pages of text