The Books of Wonder 1 & 2

Never has there been a more articulate manifesto declaring magic a true art. And never has one man offered a more detailed and coherent plan for achieving art by the practice of magic. This set contains both Books of Wonder - a treasure trove of amazing magic and theory.
Through a series of tricks, routines and essays, Tommy Wonder provides a clear blueprint for an uncompromising brand of magical theater. Along the way he explains his professional routines for Close-up. Stand-up, Walk-around and Stage.
Among them are...The Updated Two Cup Routine; Watch in Nest of Boxes, 3 methods; Wild Card Tamed; The Watch, the Ring & the Wallet; The Well-tempered Birdcage; and 50 other card tricks, routines and sleights.
The Books of Wonder is a set of two luxuriously produced, matched volumes, each containing approximately 340 pages of extraordinary material with 630 professional illustrations by Kelly Lyles.
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Ronald asks: HB or soft cover?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Hardback
Varun asks: Is this book set recommended for beginners to magic?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:No, here's some beginner books we recommend: https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-books/articles/recommended-magic-books-for-beginners/
- 2. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:This is not for beginners.
Stephen asks: Is there a difference in the quality or size of the current printing than the original?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Everything is still the same as the original books
Caleb asks: How much of these books is card magic?
Steven asks: What level is this book geared for?
- 1. Vanishing Inc. Magic responds:Many levels. There is a lot in these books, including some of the best theory articles written about magic.
Craig asks: How much of the content relies on gimmicks? I get the sense that it's quite a lot.
- 1. Jim responds:Somewhere around half. FYI—This is worth you time, if you care about magic and art.
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