Preserving Mystery Joshua JayAfter nearly a decade, magic's most influential and persuasive voice returns to the printed page, in the highly anticipated Preserving Mystery. This 250 page volume is a collection of 18 thought provoking essays about the art, craft, and history of magic that is likely to stimulate, inform, excite, entertain, and perhaps occasionally enrage any serious magician. In essays including "Gaffs versus Skill," Jamy examines the costs and benefits of each,
Suddenly the paper is ignited (accidentally) and in an explosion of fire the paper is tossed at the deck and INSTANTANEOUSLY a black appear on the back of the deck
flourishes
it is found that the handkerchief has not been damaged
photo-illustrated and in hardcover
There is work on the short card
The Genius of Robert Harbin includes detailed explanations for sixty-six Harbin effects including a number of previously un-published illusions
When asked to summarize the value he believed Al Schneider Magic held
it will provide pleasure and future reference
size and even magically divide seemingly at the magician's will
Then openly hand the SvenPad ® to a spectator to secretly peek at just one item
This includes psychological
Effect: You display a packet of four face up Jokers