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Books with title Magic Tricks

  • Book of Magic Tricks

    R. Heddle

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, Jan. 1, 1992)
    From the complete beginner to the practiced young magician, the Usborne Book of Magic Tricks has something for everyone. It is packed with tricks to do, from easy jokes and puzzles to some really difficult effects. The tricks use playing cards, dice, coins and many other readily-available props. Every trick is explained in step-by-step detail, with clear easy-to-follow illustrations. There are even handy cartoon hints to help young magicians make the best of every trick. Paperback. Pages: 64
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  • Magic Tricks

    Neven Blackmore

    Library Binding (dingles education, March 15, 2008)
    Learn how to do some magic tricks that will amaze your friends. Includes full-color photographs, table of contents, magic tricks, tips and index. Graphic Guide: 24 pages.
  • Magic Tricks and Card Tricks

    Wilfrid Jonson

    eBook (Dover Publications, June 11, 2012)
    Here are two excellent books for the beginner interested in learning to perform magic and card tricks. Bound together in one convenient volume, both approach the art of conjuring in a business-like manner, grounding the novice in fundamentals and leading him gradually to a surprising mastery of some 80 different tricks involving cards, coins, matches, tumblers, handkerchiefs, rings, and various other articles associated with legerdemain. The art of presenting magic for the spectator’s entertainment is given special emphasis.Magic Tricks explains impromptu deceptions like Coin Through the Hand, Flying Dime, Down Your Sleeve, and studied mysteries like Counting Chalk, Bill in the Egg, Kling Klang, and Afghan Bands — 35 in all. Card Tricks teaches you to perform Card in the Pocket, Turn Over, Hypnotism, The 13 Principle, Eight Kings, and some 40 others, along with easy methods for false shuffling, palming, the glide, prepared cards, and many similar techniques.“If you follow the author’s instructions, you will learn how to do tricks entertainingly.” — Linking Ring.“Mr. Jonson’s books are extremely well done and serve admirably as ‘first books for amateurs.’” — Hugard’s Magic Monthly.
  • Science Magic Tricks

    Nathan Shalit

    eBook (Dover Publications, Dec. 27, 2012)
    This educational, fun-filled book will show you how to dazzle audiences with dozens of fascinating tricks based on scientific principles. Included are more than 50 safe demonstrations easily performed at home or in the classroom with a ping-pong ball, broom, potato, balloon, coins, playing cards, and other common items. Clear illustrations and simple, easy-to-follow instructions enable you to perform dozens of "tricks" involving mathematics, chemistry, inertia, magnets, optical illusions, and physics. Astound friends and relatives by cutting glass with scissors, inserting a pin in a balloon without popping it, creating a magical doorway out of paper, concocting witch's dust and "wet" fire, practicing the art of secret writing, and successfully accomplishing many other mystifying feats. Best of all, as you entertain audiences with these eye-popping tricks, you'll be learning important scientific facts and principles. These science magic tricks make learning fun!
  • Magic Tricks

    Fay Presto

    Paperback (Gardners Books, May 31, 2003)
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  • Amazing Magic Tricks

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    Misc. Supplies (SpiceBox Books, )
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  • Magic Tricks

    Nick Huckleberry-Beak

    Paperback (Anness, Sept. 17, 2001)
    A series of lively books, full of exciting and fun things to make and do. Aimed at 8-12 year olds, each book has 25 ideas for creative play.
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  • Amazing Magic Tricks!

    Norm Barnhart

    Paperback (Capstone Press, March 1, 2019)
    Want to astound your friends and family with incredible magic? You're in luck! Amazing Magic Tricks 4D can turn anyone into a master magician. With engaging text and easy to follow instructions, aspiring magicians will soon be performing their very own magic shows! Free interactive video tutorials featuring a professional entertainer available on the free Capstone 4D app create an augmented reality magic experience!
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  • Magic Tricks

    Etienne Delessert

    Library Binding (Creative Co, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Yok-Yok does marvelous tricks which illustrate the concepts of magicians, change, cities, and weather.
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  • Magic Tricks

    George Mendoza

    Paperback (COLLINS, Oct. 19, 1978)
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  • Magic Tricks and Card Tricks

    Wilfrid Jonson

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 24, 2011)
    Here are two excellent books for the beginner interested in learning to perform magic and card tricks. Bound together in one convenient volume, both approach the art of conjuring in a business-like manner, grounding the novice in fundamentals and leading him gradually to a surprising mastery of some 80 different tricks involving cards, coins, matches, tumblers, handkerchiefs, rings, and various other articles associated with legerdemain. The art of presenting magic for the spectator’s entertainment is given special emphasis.Magic Tricks explains impromptu deceptions like Coin Through the Hand, Flying Dime, Down Your Sleeve, and studied mysteries like Counting Chalk, Bill in the Egg, Kling Klang, and Afghan Bands — 35 in all. Card Tricks teaches you to perform Card in the Pocket, Turn Over, Hypnotism, The 13 Principle, Eight Kings, and some 40 others, along with easy methods for false shuffling, palming, the glide, prepared cards, and many similar techniques.“If you follow the author’s instructions, you will learn how to do tricks entertainingly.” — Linking Ring.“Mr. Jonson’s books are extremely well done and serve admirably as ‘first books for amateurs.’” — Hugard’s Magic Monthly.
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  • Magic Tricks

    Goetz

    Paperback (Kingfisher Books Ltd, June 1, 1998)
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