The Art of Astonishment


That Paul Harris has changed the face of close-up magic is undisputed. That Paul Harris continues to be relevant in 2009 is also undisputed. But there’s a lot going on here, so let’s be candid.
Paul Harris burst onto the scene in the mid 70s with a totally new brand of close-up magic. Unlike anyone who came before him, Paul’s material was playful, topological, and way, way outside the box. For the first time, playing cards weren’t suits and numbers—they were pieces of paper that could be torn, linked, peeled, and split. They took on personalities and became vacuum cleaners or damsels in distress. They were inspiring.
Today Paul Harris is a different guy. He’s dropped this playfulness in favor of a much more minimalistic style. His work is focused completely on the effect and the moment and, unfortunately, not at all on the magician. It’s the David Blaine/street magic approach, and we get that, but we prefer vintage Paul Harris.
So while Paul continues to be relevant, know that his line of products today is very different than the Paul Harris who made his mark in the annals of close-up magic.
Which brings us to The Art of Astonishment. These books are a TREMENDOUS value, and represent the complete canon his early books and booklets. These books are SO MUCH FUN to read, and the tricks are really cool. They are unlike anything you’ve read, we’re sure, and the style he uses is fun and easy to follow. The trilogy also features what was, at the time, “new” material that represents a sea change in Paul’s outfit. Some of this stuff is great too, and some of it is more indicative of his current output. You’re getting a good range.
These books are modern classics that are on the shelves of all serious magic students. But what you’re buying here is a neat, remastered set of all the old Paul Harris books. If you were to collect them all one by one, it would cost hundreds of dollars. Here, you’re saving money, getting all his best tricks in three volumes, and getting 73 new pieces to boot.
In the age of DVDs, we can’t emphasize enough that books are a MUCH BETTER VALUE. For substantially less than Paul’s new DVD series, you’re getting over 200 classic effects. TWO HUNDRED EFFECTS. Compared to the new DVD series, where it’s far less than 50? This series is a fantastic value, and one that you’ll enjoy forever.
Also available individually:

The Art of Astonishment #1
Price: £38.00£38.00
The Art of Astonishment #2
Price: £38.00£38.00
The Art of Astonishment #3
Price: £38.00£38.00
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Jonah asks: why do they look thinner than the originals ?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:It's just the angle that the photo was taken at.
Hendrik asks: Are there all three volumes in stock?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Sure are!
Charles asks: Are these hard bound like the originals?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:They sure are.
Rick asks: It says 73 new pieces to boot. Can you elaborate on this comment ? What are the new pieces and in what books? Thanks
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:I recommend taking a look here https://www.conjuringarchive.com/list/search?keyword=art+of+astonishment as you can see the content of each book
Rick asks: Does this version of book 1 have any added material from previous versions?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Just the standard version
Jack asks: Is volume 3 out of print or will it be back in stock eventually?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:We hope it'll be back soon! Hit add to cart to be notified the moment it arrives.
David asks: Is this a reprint of the originals?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Yes they are reprints.
asks: What level are most of the magic effects in the books, like for a beginner, expert, etc.?
- 1. Jim responds:All types.
Howard asks: Is the Art of Astonishment trilogy all about card magic?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Mostly, but coins and other items are in there as well.
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