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From little table tricks to grand illusions, this how-to book by a famed performer and author offers something for every aspiring magician. More than 200 popular illusions - accompanied by simple, well-illustrated explanations - range from several ways to make a handkerchief disappear to dissolving a billiard ball and stage levitation. A wide variety of attention-getting stunts include sleight of hand, tricks with coins and hats, stage performances, and even shadow figures. The writings of Ellis Stanyon (1870 1951), a professional magician and London-based magic dealer, remain highly sought after by illusionists of all types and experience levels. Stanyon published a well-received magazine at the turn of the twentieth century that remains an in-demand collectors’ item, and he ran afoul of Harry Houdini for his exposures of trade secrets. Novices and experts alike can benefit from his easy-to-follow guide, in which everyday items like nickels, candles, and plates are transformed into the tools of magic. AUTHOR: The writings of Ellis Stanyon (1870 1951), a professional magician and London-based magic dealer, remain highly sought after by illusionists of all types and experience levels. Intending to popularise the art of sleight of hand, he published his own journal from 1900 onward. Stanyon was denounced by Harry Houdini, who dismissed Stanyon’s revelations of trade secrets as puny attempts at duplication.
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From little table tricks to grand illusions, this how-to book by a famed performer and author offers something for every aspiring magician. More than 200 popular illusions - accompanied by simple, well-illustrated explanations - range from several ways to make a handkerchief disappear to dissolving a billiard ball and stage levitation. A wide variety of attention-getting stunts include sleight of hand, tricks with coins and hats, stage performances, and even shadow figures. The writings of Ellis Stanyon (1870 1951), a professional magician and London-based magic dealer, remain highly sought after by illusionists of all types and experience levels. Stanyon published a well-received magazine at the turn of the twentieth century that remains an in-demand collectors’ item, and he ran afoul of Harry Houdini for his exposures of trade secrets. Novices and experts alike can benefit from his easy-to-follow guide, in which everyday items like nickels, candles, and plates are transformed into the tools of magic. AUTHOR: The writings of Ellis Stanyon (1870 1951), a professional magician and London-based magic dealer, remain highly sought after by illusionists of all types and experience levels. Intending to popularise the art of sleight of hand, he published his own journal from 1900 onward. Stanyon was denounced by Harry Houdini, who dismissed Stanyon’s revelations of trade secrets as puny attempts at duplication.