by David The Cryptic » Aug 7th, '07, 00:23
The Magic Handbook: Peter Eldin
Cost: NA
This books cover a little bit of everything.
History of the great world of magic and performers, how to start in magic, even how to use the book, and equipment. That’s just the start.
Each section covers tricks from that genre and a brief history of that genre. Very informative in the history section, and very clear directions for each of the effects.
It covers, apart from what I listed already: Keep in mind these arent complete list of tricks. Though I can make one if any one cares.
Impromptu; to name a couple:
-Chink a Chink+ great classic.
-Straight Through+ a nice trick with silks
Stage; to name a couple:
-Going Up+ Sort of similar to joker tube.
-Newton Outdone+ old classic with two cups ‘levitating.’
Money; to name a couple:
-Traveling Coin+ Old effect, with a very simple method, but great effect overall.
-Coin Fold- Great effect, used to perform this a lot.
Mentalist; to name a couple:
-Living and Dead+ an inquires effect with envelopes. Really a neat effect.
Rope; to name a couple:
-Cut and Restored + The classic cut and restored rope effect, before penguins ID.
-Equal, Unequal
Close-up & A long section towards Cards: Just to name a few:
-Out of this World
-Paddle Move
-Cups and balls
-Sim Sala Bim
-Do as I do
-Si Stebbins
-Forcing
“For my next Trick…” just a section of different effects: to name a few;
-Cards Across
-Burned and Restored
-Afghan Bands
Then it moves to a chapter called “On with the Show”: it covers;
-What magicians are.
-Importance of Practice, and methods to do so.
-The Four Golden Rules.
-Magicians Image.
-Choosing your image.
-Look and Learn.
-Make and Entrance.
-Smile.
-Coping with Stage Fright.
-Putting an Act together.
-Pace and variety.
-A Family Show.
-New Tricks.
-Rules of Magic.
Then it moves into References:
-Magic Facts.
-Magic Societies.
-Magic Book List.
-Magic Dealers.
Of course it wouldn’t be complete without a “Glossary of Terms.”
This is one of my first books. Its such a nice handbook to own, as it covers more than just magic effects. I have learned quite a bit from this book on history, performance, putting a show together, etc. If you are a beginner I would really recommend this book. It will help get you on the right track in more than one way, and would answer many of your questions that you have.
It has everything to start you off, all in one book.
Its around 187 pages long, there are plenty of pictures to help out.
I would rate this book as a 10/10 for beginners, and a 9/10 for experience magicians.
ITs just a great little book to have, period.
(21:WSP) Chef, Magician, Escape Artist, and Side-Show.