Mulholland, John: The Art of
Illusion Magic for Men to Do ©1944 Charles Scribner's Sons Hardcover, w/dj, 5x7.5", 142 pages ©1944 Armed Services Edition Hardcover, 5x3.75", 160 pages |
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Contents (descriptions as printed in book ToC):
1 Chapter 1 - What Manner of Man: the general ideas which a magician must bear in mind about the performance of magic, and a description of what magic is and why it works
12 Chapter 2 - Sundry Mysteries: extemporaneous magic
with Borrowed objects
12 The Freely Selected Card: two methods of finding, and four ways
of disclosing, the chosen card
24 Rings and Strings: instantaneous release of several finger
rings tied with cords
29 Magic Spelling: three ways of shoing that playing cards can
spell
34 Coins, Paper Napkins, and Olives: coins disappear, torn paper
napkins become whole, and olives change to lumps of sugar, all by
the means of this single, simple trick
45 Chapter 3 - The Hungry Jackass: a method, depending on
an easy memory device, by which the magician can perform a wide
variety of amazing feats with playing cards
48 To Know Which Card Has Been Selected
49 To Know by Sound Which Card is Missing From the Deck
50 To Know How Many Cards are Missing From the Deck: and which
cards
51 The Fortune Telling Cards: the deck discloses the selected
cards
53 A Correct Prophecy: the magician writes the name of the card to
be chosen
56 Dealing the Winning Hand: in either bridge or poker, the
magician holds the best cards
57 Further Tricks: how to know the numerical location, in the
deck, of any card
58 Shuffling the Deck and a Trick in Connection Therewith: the
trick which makes the others seem impossible
62 Chapter 4 - Further Mysteries: Tricks which require
secret preparation
62 The Prophetic Pennies: the date on a selected penny discloses
the top four cards of a shuffled deck
66 Wrong Way for the Answer: the magician knows of which one
dollar bill, among five, the spectator is thinking
72 String for a Parcel: making two pieces of string into one long
piece
78 By the Sense of Touch: Without looking, the magician finds in
the deck the three cards which have been selected
82 A Matter of Luck: What seems to be mind-reading, the magician
terms luck
87 Beelzebub's Letter: A letter mailed yesterday contains a coin
borrowed today
96 The Flight of a Coin: A quarter disappears in flame and
reappears inside an hermetically sealed package
105 Chapter 5 - Mind Signals: A systems whereby the magician can communicate secretly to his assistant descriptions of playing cards, money, jewelry, and those miscellaneous articles a man has in his pockets and a woman carries in her handbag
126 Chapter 6 - The Secrets Unraveled: various additional
items of information which a magician will find useful to know;
such has how to make up a program and how to eliminate errors; as
well as several additional feats of magic