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    Sleight of Hand (Hardbound) by Edwin Sachs (Book) - £26.06 - Add to Cart

    Sleight of Hand
    by Edwin T. Sachs

    Slight of Hand by Edwin Sachs just might be the number one best book ever written on magic. The standard textbook on how to become a magician. Sleight-of-hand feats and tricks with apparatus for amateur and profesional conjurers, and for both parlor and stage performance. This is the famous book that for many years has been the ultimate reference for anyone interested in magic by means of sleight of hand. All effects are performed with everyday objects or props that are easy to find: cards, coins, silks, etc. Magic of this kind can be performed anytime, anywhere.

    How about a few quotes from Magicians you have heard of:

    "...I beg to say that it is far and away the very best work of its kind ever published...I invariably recommend your book to all lovers of sleight-of-hand."- Harry Kellar This was taken from a letter written to Sachs from Harry Kellar.

    "...My den contains a large collection of books on magic, but none has a cover so worn as Sleight of Hand, by Edwin Sachs." -David Devant

    "Sachs Sleight of Hand is probably the single most complete book ever written on magic, certainly my favorite of the "classics". It includes both stage and close-up magic, chapters on technique, presentation, and all the peripheral skills necessary for great conjuring." -John Carney

    Chapters include:
    Chapter I - Palming
    Chapter II - Tricks with Coins
    Chapter III - Tricks with Common Objects
    Chapter IV - Tricks with Cups and Balls
    Chapter V - Tricks with Handkerchiefs
    Chapter VI - Chinese Tricks
    Chapter VII - Tricks at Table
    Chapter VIII - Tricks with Cards
    Chapter IX - General Remarks
    Chapter X - The Table and Dress
    Chapter XI - Sleights and Properties for General Use
    Chapter XII - Tricks with Cards
    Chapter XIII - Tricks with Handkerchiefs and Gloves
    Chapter XIV - Tricks with Coins
    Chapter XV - Miscellaneous
    Chapter XVI - The Cornucopian Hat
    Chapter XVII - Tricks with Watches and Live Stock
    Chapter XVIII - Sham Mesmerism, Clairvoyance, &c.
    Chapter XIX - Some Up-To-Date Tricks
    Chapter XX - Final Instructions
    Bibliography
    Index

    Bonus-Devant loved Sachs book so much that in the Third edition on, they included a new chapter, some of David's own sleight-of-hand to be include in this volume.

    Pages 390 - Hardbound - 57 Illustrations

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    Sleight Of Hand Book by Edwin Sachs (Book) - £12.37 - Add to Cart

    Sleight Of Hand Book
    by Edwin Sachs

    A Practical Manual of Legerdemain for Amateurs and Others...

    Let's say you are at a dinner party and are invited to do a trick. You have no apparatus on you, nothing prepared. In an absent manner, you place a glass of sherry to your lips, as though bracing yourself for the fray.

    The glass is half emptied, when a sudden movement is made as though you threw it up to the ceiling; but nothing is seen to ascend, though the glass, with the wine it, has disappeared! After a short pause, to allow the general astonishment to take full effect, the missing article is discovered inside the coat of your immediate neighbor, with the wine in it unspilt.

    How is this startling trick performed? Find out in this legendary classic of legerdemain, Sleight of Hand, widely regarded by professional magicians as one of the finest magic books ever written. Clearly and minutely, the steps are given for hundreds of astonishing tricks: drawing room tricks with coins, common objects, cups and balls, handkerchiefs, and so on, including many fascinating card tricks-The Congenial Aces, The Traveling Cards, The Assembly, etc.; and stage magic, encompassing the more involved tricks with coins, handkerchiefs and cards, and tricks with watches and livestock, sham mesmerism and clairvoyance, the famous Cornucopian Hat, and an impressive array of miscellaneous tricks- Houdini's Die Trick, The Ubiquitous Glass of Water, The Shower of Gold, The Chinese Rings, The Magic Omelette, The Great Dictionary Trick and more. Beyond supplying you with tricks, the book is teaching you the techniques of pure manual dexterity known collectively as sleight of hand. It also specifically explains many basic techniques: the palm, pass, false shuffle, change, slide, force, vanishing and producing an object, exchanging articles, and using such essential apparatus as the specially prepared table and dress coat, The Devil's Handkerchief, The Coin Handkerchief, Magician's Eggs, and The Coin-Vanishing Tumbler. Any apparatus required is inexpensive or easy to make.

    Be assured that sleight of hand relies primarily on dexterity, not apparatus. And if you are truly interested in magic, you must eventually master sleight-of-hand techniques or give up the idea of being anything more than a beginning magician. These techniques, both basic and advanced, are all here-in one of the best books on the subject you could possibly own.

    Paperbound, 408 5 3/8" by 8 1/2" pages, 57 illustrations.

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