Adventures of 51 Magicians & A Fakir

Is this a book? A mentalism effect? A deck of cards? A Book Test? It's all of this and more!

Did the magician Cazeneuve and the Queen of Madagascar have an affair? Was there a ghost living in the house of the Fox Sisters? Did he pay his rent on time? Why do magicians pull a rabbit out of a hat instead of a raccoon? Who was buried at The Great Lafayette's funeral if it wasn't The Great Lafayette? Who killed Chung Ling Soo? What magician invented the pay toilet?

This book, which also functions like a deck of cards, deals with the history of magic, but with an original focus. It does it through the caricatures and biographies of fifty-two of the most important magicians of all time. It is a work filled with history, humor, and adventure, but, above all, it is a book about magic and how to do magic. This deck-like book is so filled with magicians that it has ended up taking on magic powers!

With the book and a deck of cards you can guess what is written on any page that has heen chosen at random hy a spectator, the caricature of a magician selected by a playing card, the page which a spectator chooses matches the only red card in a blue-backed deck, a line of text appears rotated when a spectator turns over the corresponding card. This book will allow you to invent a multitude of new tricks as well!

adventures of 51 Magicians and a Fakir Book contains more than one hundred magnificent caricatures drawn hy Angel Idfgoras, a magician and artist, along with the life, stories, and miracles of each and every one of these celebrities. From the first prestidigitators to the most famous contemporary magicians: Houdini Maskelyne, Hofzinser, Saint John Rosco, Dai Vernon, Slydini, Annemann, Cardini, Okito, Levand, Tamariz, Ascanio, and Copperfield!

This is the first deck-like book that is an illustrated history of magic, and it belongs in each and every serious magician's library! 160 pages, hardcover.
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This product was added to our catalog on Monday 20 June, 2005.