Ah, this is what Vanishing Inc. Magic is all about. Telling you about the best stuff, not the new stuff. This is a book that you may not have heard of, or heard much about. Yet it’s a thoroughly e...
Imagine having a card signed and inserted into the deck, stopping when the card is sticking out of the deck 1/8th of an inch, so the spectator can see it (his actual card), going in. The card is pu...
WANTED! Jack Carpenter for slaying audiences with high-powered card magic. This is the book that founded the reputation of Jack Carpenter back in 1992, establishing him as one of the sh...
Not many card tricks cause a stir like John Lovick's I Dream of Mindreading. But then again, this is the only routine wherein you reveal a thought-of card and turn the entire deck blank. This DE...
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Peter Duffie has collected magic from some of Scotland's greatest magicians, and the rumor that Scots are greedy do not show in these pages. It seems as though some of the best magic is being shared...
Apart from being a magician, David Regal makes his living as a writer for TV series. He is an expert in his field, and this really shows through in his magic. Regal's presentations are origi...
This book has a somewhat historic value to me, since it not only goes over the workings of sleights and effects, but also covers the history and various handlings. Richard Kaufman also has a small e...
This is the Dai Vernon book to rule them all. Dai Vernon was the most influential magician of the twentieth century. His vision helped to define and raise the artistry of close-up magi...
Preview Experience: The Magic of Jon Allen for free! This 15-page ebook contains a glimpse into the pages of this great new book. You'll get to read the publisher's introduction, plu...
Good performers avoid me-versus-them situations by breaking down the wall between themselves and an audience. In Spectators Don't Exist, professional magician Jon Allen explains how to even the m...
A little game called Hanky Poo, that's one for me and two for you. If you want to do a version of 3 Card Monte, forget that ridiculous rhyme! You want to do a real, modern version of 3 Card...
This book has received so much praise, and here is some more: I'll be honest and say that there wasn't one routine in this book I couldn't see myself using. You will notice from the str...
Every time I pick up a David Acer book, I am fascinated by the amount of original material he has produced. He has a lot of original plots, as well as great work on existing ones. David Acer is also...
David Acer is both hilarious, and a great writer. This combination makes for an easy read. There are 59 magic items in the book, and this excludes all sleights that are taught within the routi...
I often hear Steranko's name mentioned in magic literature, and up until a few years ago, I thought it was some old legend from the 14th century. Turns out it is a contemporary comic book-illustrator...
I dare to say that this is one if the most underestimated books on card magic. For people that consider themselves move-monkeys, the dinner has been served. There are many sleights in...
Josh Jay’s transcendent creations with the overlap gaff threatens to make all sorts of card stuff obsolete. This is probably a good thing. Paul Harris Overlap contains many great effects. Card men w...
You know that Vanishing Inc. Magic only carries the cool stuff. This is the cool stuff. But it certainly isn't suitable for everyone. PRISN is quite possible the funniest set of books available in...
Al Koran only published a few books, but this one is our favourite. It was penned by Hugh Miller in 1967 and contains what we think is Al Koran's best work. Al Koran was a mental...