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Edwin Sachs

Sleight of Hand: A Practical Manual of Legerdemain

It is always a matter for self-congratulation on the part of an author to be called upon to furnish a Preface to a second or subsequent edition of some “bantling of his brain.” In the present instance the task is more satisfactory than usual, the author not coming before the reader empty-handed. Since the publication of the first edition, conjurors have not been idle, and numerous new methods for producing magical surprises have been invented. Such of these as are suitable or worthy—for, in their haste to be novel, many have failed to be satisfactory—the author has incorporated; and, by a thorough revision of the work, he has placed before the aspiring conjuror, written up to date, all that it is possible for him to know in the region of Sleight of Hand.

E. S.Part I. Drawing-room Magic.
I.—Palming
II.—Tricks with Coins
III.—Tricks with Common Objects
IV.—Tricks with Cups and Balls
V.—Tricks with Handkerchiefs
VI.—Chinese Tricks
VII.—Tricks at Table
VIII.—Tricks with Cards
Part II.—Grand, or Stage Magic.
IX.—General Remarks
X.—The Table and Dress
XI.—Sleights and Properties for General Use XII.—Tricks with Cards
XIII.—Tricks with Handkerchiefs and Gloves
XIV.—Tricks with Coins
XV.—Miscellaneous
XVI.—The Cornucopian Hat XVII.—Tricks with Watches and Live Stock
XVIII.—Sham Mesmerism, Clairvoyance, &c.
XIX.—Final Instructions
562 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2016
Publication year
2016
Publisher
anboco
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