13 original routines and 7 thought-provoking essays in one gorgeous hardcover book specifically written for the most loyal and devoted magic enthusiasts. Reality is Magic by Anson Chen is so much mo...
"The Neat Review" has landed. Exclusively through Vanishing Inc. It’s called a “journal”, but it’s really a book. An exquisite, beautiful perfect bound 192 page book with an embossed linen c...
Issue Two of The Neat Review takes us to New York City. This issue presents a stark contrast with Issue One, and with the opinions shared by our London group. With Asi Wind we discuss magic and art as...
Fully typeset in both Japanese and English, this issue of THE NEAT REVIEW prods its stick at what could be seen as a cliché: it’s not what you do, it’s how you do it. Through the lives and work of se...
After a lengthy, pandemic-forced hiatus, the beloved NEAT Review returns for its highly-anticipated fourth issue. This special issue of the massively popular biannual art journal that explores the i...
Issue five of the beloved NEAT Review series takes you on an remarkable journey through the streets of Paris with some of the most inspiring magicians in the world. In The NEAT Review Issue 5, you’l...
Crafted from discussions and in-depth research with some of the greatest magicians in the world, Missing Almost Every Thing by Alex Hansford is a one-of-a-kind compendium of powerful variations for so...
Often Rarely That Simple is an exceptional collection of unpublished sleight of hand card material from Alex Hansford (NEAT Review). This tribute to elegant and deceptive card magic contains a variety...
Alexander Hansford and the NEAT Review just changed what “beginner” magic looks like. Starting Fires is a new series from THE NEAT REVIEW that explores what a different kind of entry point might look...
Alexander Hansford and the NEAT Review just changed what “beginner” magic looks like. Starting Fires is a new series from THE NEAT REVIEW that explores what a different kind of entry point might look...
Alexander Hansford and the NEAT Review just changed what “beginner” magic looks like. Starting Fires is a new series from THE NEAT REVIEW that explores what a different kind of entry point might look...