Mulholland's Book of MagicMulholland provides illustrated instructions for mastering scores of magical feats: card tricks relying on an easy memory device, extemporaneous tricks such as making a coin vanish and then reappear in a bread roll, tricks for entertaining youngsters, magical thought transference, and other exploits of mystifying wizardry. |
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Es interesante la lectura de un extenso ensayo teorico al inicio del libro.
Asimismo, destaco el intento de aplicar en la practica el one way back principle.
Hay un efecto simple y efectivo de adivinacion de un naipe al respecto.
Contents
MAGIC AND THE MAGICIAN | 1 |
SUNDRY MYSTERIES | 10 |
MAGIC SPELLING | 21 |
COINS PAPER NAPKINS AND OLIVES | 29 |
TRICKY TRICKS | 37 |
SEEMINGLY EXTEMPORANEOUS MAGIC | 58 |
THE HUNGRY JACKASS | 80 |
FURTHER MYSTERIES | 92 |
OBEDIENT COLORS | 145 |
BOTTOMLESS BOXES | 156 |
ESPECIALLY FOR CHILDREN | 162 |
MORE EXCEPTIONAL MAGIC | 200 |
BEYOND THE FIVE SENSES | 242 |
MAGICAL THOUGHT TRANSFERENCE | 274 |
TRICKS UNLIMITED | 287 |
A TRICK WITH WORDS 801 | 305 |
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