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Learn Magic [Paperback]

Henry Hay
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Card tricks, silks, sleights of hand, coin manipulations, escapes, more — all with a minimum amount of equipment. 92 illustrations.

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Written for the amateur magician, "Learn Magic" enables readers to learn and start performing 65 well-known tricks that professionals use, offering a well-rounded repertoire on which beginners can draw.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good book to learn the art of magic..., Feb 16 2004
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Nakul Shenoy "nakulshenoy" (Bangalore, Karnataka, India) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Learn Magic (Paperback)
If you are one of those people who wanted to learn the art of magic and amaze your friends and relatives, but did not know where to start... well your quest has ended.

Henry Hay teaches you not only how to "Learn Magic," but also how to master it and be able to entertain not only your close and dear ones, but also pursue the art of magic more seriously...

If you ever thought I want to be a David Copperfield, a Paul Daniels, or even a David Blaine, a Penn and Teller, here's your starting point! Where you end it is entirely up to you.

Remember, the sky is the limit.. or is it ?!

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4.0 out of 5 stars A good book to learn the art of magic..., Feb 16 2004
By Nakul Shenoy "nakulshenoy" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Learn Magic (Paperback)
If you are one of those people who wanted to learn the art of magic and amaze your friends and relatives, but did not know where to start... well your quest has ended.

Henry Hay teaches you not only how to "Learn Magic," but also how to master it and be able to entertain not only your close and dear ones, but also pursue the art of magic more seriously...

If you ever thought I want to be a David Copperfield, a Paul Daniels, or even a David Blaine, a Penn and Teller, here's your starting point! Where you end it is entirely up to you.

Remember, the sky is the limit.. or is it ?!


0 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A good book about magic, Nov 27 2004
By Jill Malter - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Learn Magic (Paperback)
For those of you who have never tried doing magic, well, it's fun! It's all about deception. And as this book shows, with a little practice, you'll have even professional magicians not being sure just which hand that coin they saw is now in. If there's no telltale clicking (called "talking") when you snuck that coin into the hand with another coin in it, well, you'll be surprised how many people fall for it.

Sure, if they are watching carefully when you, say, palm a card from a deck, they'll see it. But this book aims to teach you how to get them distracted so they won't watch carefully.

Maybe the most fun was the last couple of dozen pages, about stage illusions. Hay explains the trick of sawing a woman in two. "Obviously, however, you have to use two girls - not one to saw up and one to restore, but one for the head and one for the feet." And if you happen to be the "head" girl, remember to roll your head from side to side with each stroke of that saw.
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