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Magic: Stage Illusions Special Effects and Trick Photography by Albert A. Hopkins,

Magic: Stage Illusions Special Effects and Trick Photography by Albert A. Hopkins,
Standard work on classic stage illusions performed by Robert-Houdin, Bautier de Kolta, Maskelyne and others. Detailed descriptions of techniques of fire eaters, sword swallowers, jugglers, acrobats, etc. Also ancient magic, automatons, magic photography, much more. Over 400 exceptional illustrations. Introduction. Bibliography.



Magic on the Early English Stage
Magic on the Early English Stage
Magic on the Early English Stage



Parlor magic - Parlor magic is an older term for what is also known as "platform magic", "cabaret magic" or "club magic". It is done for larger audiences than close-up magic (which is for a few people or even one person) and for smaller audiences than stage magic (which is performed on a stage, hence the name).

Bizarre magic - Bizarre magic is a branch of stage magic, or conjuring, like stage illusions, sleight of hand, or children's shows. The major difference is that bizarre magic uses storytelling and word play to a much greater degree, and less emphasis is placed on the manual dexterity of the performer or the 'complicatedness' of his equipment.

Magic word - Magic words are words which have a specific, and sometimes unintended, effect. They are often nonsense phrases used in fantasy fiction or by stage prestidigitators.

The Amazing Johnathan - The Amazing Johnathan is the stage name of John Edward Szeles, an American comedian and magician. He performs a high-energy comedy act in which he presents many obviously bad magic tricks, followed by one or more legitimate magic tricks, usually ending the show with magic.



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Theatrical Stage Lighting - Theatrical Stage Lighting Theatre of the Fraternity Affording a glimpse into a bygone era, this catalog of theatrical memorabilia theatrical stage lighting and artifacts gives an understanding of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry`s great appeal during the twentieth century. Vintage photographs, scenic backdrops, rare programs, costumes, objects, theatrical stage lighting and sketches reveal how Freemasonry was intrinsic to American popular culture. Scottish Rite, a segment of the larger Masonic movement, used theatrical productions as an essential part of its ritual ...

David Blaine Magic Trick - David Blaine Magic Trick David Blaine: Fearless (DVD) David Blaine has made a name for himself by carving out a low-key niche in the annals of magicians, who usually perform their tricks on a stage amid no small amount of fanfare. Blaine purposefully shuns such artifice by staging his tricks on the street with random passersby as well as by performing more daring stunts, such as encasing himself in a block of ice, in public places. This program culls the ...

David Blaine Magic Card Trick - David Blaine Magic Card Trick David Blaine: Fearless (DVD) David Blaine has made a name for himself by carving out a low-key niche in the annals of magicians, who usually perform their tricks on a stage amid no small amount of fanfare. Blaine purposefully shuns such artifice by staging his tricks on the street with random passersby as well as by performing more daring stunts, such as encasing himself in a block of ice, in public places. This program culls ...

Street Magic - Street Magic Magic Street Fairy magic invades an African-American neighborhood of Los Angeles in this urban fantasy by the author of the science fiction classic ENDER`S GAME street magic and the Alvin Maker historical fantasy series. Byron Williams arrives home to find his previously-not-pregnant wife Nadine rapidly giving birth to a baby who appears to be stillborn. A homeless man who is clearly gifted with powers beyond the ordinary takes the very much alive baby away, leaving ...

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