Review by Andy Martin for You Don't Have To Be Crazy by Frances Ireland

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Review by Andy Martin for You Don't Have To Be Crazy by Frances Ireland
Review by Andy Martin for You Don't Have To Be Crazy by Frances Ireland
5 out of 5

What a wonderfully upbeat Author!

Frances Ireland (Marshall) wrote this wonderful book in 1946. It is the only magic book I have read by a female magician, and it makes for a very refreshing read. She covers almost all areas of magic with advice and anecdotes, but she does so in such an entertaining way that you feel positively gushing with goodwill towards your fellow magicians at the end.

She makes you feel lucky to be in the magic business! And for those who want to make a go of magic as a professional performer or dealer she offers some very sound advice. Here is what she has to say about the benefits of magic:

"If you’re sick, magic will help you feel better. If you’re poor, you won’t buy a lot of useless equipment, but will concentrate on sleight of hand, which some day may make you rich. If you’re rich, you don’t have to practice sleight of hand, but can become a collector and the envy of the poor. And if you’re grouchy, brother, you’ll mellow and melt like butter when your audience applauds your first show. You can’t stay grouchy in show business. I guess the only kind of man who can’t benefit from magic is a corpse."

Frances sadly passed away last year, having spent over seventy years in the magic business as a performer, author, and magic dealer. From reading just this one book she surely sounded like a wonderful lady!

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Review by Andy Martin for Life and Times of a Legend – ANNEMANN by Ted Annemann

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Review by Andy Martin for Life and Times of a Legend - ANNEMANN by Ted Annemann
Review by Andy Martin for Life and Times of a Legend – ANNEMANN by Ted Annemann
5 out of 5

What can you say! Simply Amazing!

I’m not going to fool anyone if I say I have read the whole of this book – it is huge and heavy. However, it holds nearly all of the known published miracles of Ted Annemann and it is a book that I am very eager to read from cover to cover.

Ted Annemann was one of the real heavyweights in magic thought and creation, and its hard to imagine anyone not getting a truck load of wonderful ideas from this book.

I know this doesn’t do justice to the man or the book, so buy it yourself and post a review for us all to read! Beautifully produced and Highly recommended!

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Review by Andy Martin for Complete Magician, The by Marvin Kaye

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Review by Andy Martin for Complete Magician, The by Marvin Kaye
Review by Andy Martin for Complete Magician, The by Marvin Kaye
5 out of 5

The Perfect Book for the Beginner

The Complete Magician by Marvin Kaye (or the $link(1886,Stein & Day Handbook of Magic) as it is known in the USA) is a wonderful book for the serious beginner who wants to perform magic as a hobby or as a profession.

What I liked most about this book when I first read it 27 years ago was that it didn’t just focus on tricks and sleights. It did provide some great routines in each of the main areas of magic, including a wonderful section on Children’s magic which I was performing most of at the time, but it also had chapters on patter, style, perparing for the big Stage show, routining and all the other things that make up a real performance. These other aspects of magic are often overlooked by the beginner.

The book also ends many chapters with a brief description of commercially available effects and gives sources of dealers and magical publications. As a budding young magician these of course inspired me to want to save up my paper round money to buy more magic!

I found this book a wonderful entry into performing magic for real audiences and for many many years used ideas and magic directly from it. Soon I will read it again and feel sure it will still provide me with some useful tips and ideas that I have forgotten.

(Notice: Although the printed word is basically the same in both versions of this book, the Complete Magician is a far superior quality book, with a bigger format, better quality paper and numerous black and white photographs. So if you can, get the Complete Magician instead of the Stein and Day Handbook of Magic.)

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Review by Andy Martin for Stein & Day Handbook of Magic, The by Marvin Kaye

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Review by Andy Martin for Stein & Day Handbook of Magic, The by Marvin Kaye
Review by Andy Martin for Stein & Day Handbook of Magic, The by Marvin Kaye
5 out of 5

The Perfect Book for the Beginner

$link(1900,The Complete Magician) by Marvin Kaye (or the $link(1886,Stein & Day Handbook of Magic) as it was known in the USA) is a wonderful book for the serious beginner who wants to perform magic as a hobby or as a profession.

What I liked most about this book when I first read it 27 years ago was that it didn’t just focus on tricks and sleights. It did provide some great routines in each of the main areas of magic, including a wonderful section on Children’s magic which I was performing most of at the time, but it also had chapters on patter, style, perparing for the big Stage show, routining and all the other things that make up a real performance. These other aspects of magic are often overlooked by the beginner.

The book also ends many chapters with a brief description of commercially available effects and gives sources of dealers and magical publications. As a budding young magician these of course inspired me to want to save up my paper round money to buy more magic!

I found this book a wonderful entry into performing magic for real audiences and for many many years used ideas and magic directly from it. Soon I will read it again and feel sure it will still provide me with some useful tips and ideas that I have forgotten.

(Notice: Although the printed word is basically the same in both versions of this book, the Complete Magician is a far superior quality book, with a bigger format, better quality paper and numerous black and white photographs. So if you can, get the Complete Magician instead of the Stein and Day Handbook of Magic.)

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Review by Andy Martin for Quicker Than The Eye by John Mulholland

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Review by Andy Martin for Quicker Than The Eye by John Mulholland
Review by Andy Martin for Quicker Than The Eye by John Mulholland
4 out of 5

Eye witness tales about Magicians all around the world

Written in 1932 this book by John Mulholland takes you on a virtual tour of many distant lands as he tells tales of magicians from almost every culture and part of the world.

It is quite amazing to think how much Mr. Mulholland travelled with magic so long ago. It has some great stories and anecdotes that are very entertaining reading. It is not a book of tricks, but rather of cultures and people and the types of magic they have performed.

I’m sure 75 years on much of this is no longer quite the same, but it is still a thrill to read about the old days when you can help thinking there was a bit more "art" to our magic. One quote by Jack Gwynne is worth repeating:
"Mr. Gwynne, I have seen your act and I think it is perfect."
"Thank-you," Gwynne replied, "I’m glad you liked it. I feel that it has many flaws, but after all it should run smoothly, for it takes but twelve minutes to do and I have worked twelve years on that act. Allowing a year’s rehearsal for every minute’s performance it would be astounding if it were not smooth".

Can you imagine a modern magician spending so much time on one act? Maybe this is one of the reasons, that there are so many bad performances out there …

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Review by Andy Martin for Magician's Magic by Paul Curry

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Review by Andy Martin for Magician's Magic by Paul Curry
Review by Andy Martin for Magician's Magic by Paul Curry
5 out of 5

More than just Out of This World!

I read this book initially over 25 years ago, and remembered to this day the story that Mr. Curry relates about the time Winston Churchill was late for a War Cabinet meeting because he was busy watching a magician perform "Out of This World". But this book has so much more than Curry’s most famous card trick, which is does indeed explain.

I guess it was aimed at the layman or beginner in magic, but as a performer and collector of magic for over 30 years I still found it a very interesting and rewarding read. He has chapters on many aspects of our art relating all the way back to the Cups and Balls. He covers stage illusions, close-up, escapes, seances, mentalism, and more.

One of the things I really like about this book is that Mr Curry will detail some historical effect or principle and then describe a more up to date and easy to do version of the effect or principle that can be perfomed. Most of the magic in the book is possible to perform without complex sleight of hand or specialised props.

It is a mix of history, showmanship and magical effects, by one of the true greats in the art of magic. I for one believe this should be on every beginners and advanced magic list!

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Review by Davide for Mind, Myth and Magick by T.A. Waters

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Review by Davide for Mind, Myth and Magick by T.A. Waters
Review by Davide for Mind, Myth and Magick by T.A. Waters
5 out of 5

Simply the best

This is one of my favourite books it’s simply fantastic more than 800 pages full of beatiful ideas. There are a lot of new things, the effects are perfect and can fool even a magician. It’s a giant resource for mental magic. Any mentalist must have it!
Simply the best!

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Review by Davide for Theater of the Mind by Barrie Richardson

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Review by Davide for Theater of the Mind by Barrie Richardson
Review by Davide for Theater of the Mind by Barrie Richardson
4 out of 5

Great new mental effects

If you are looking for new mental effects to add your act you can try this book. There are many effects and ideas but not all are so good.
But two or three worth the whole price of the book (cheap for a book like this). There is a method for knowing how many coins from a can will a man pick up; one of the greatest predictions ever where a billet is sealed in a inflated balloon and burst by the spectator himself reveailing whatever prediction you want; there is even a chapter with three methods of the famous" Any card at any number".
Very good book

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Review by Davide for Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic, The by Martin Gardner

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Review by Davide for Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic, The by Martin Gardner
Review by Davide for Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic, The by Martin Gardner
4 out of 5

Great Encyclopedia

This is just what you get, an Encyclopedia alphabetically ordered by the object used. There are really a lot of effects and puzzles and jokes the greatest part very easy but only a little part of them is really good you should choose them yourself. Finally a very good book, knowing some impropmtu magic is a must for every performer. Another good thing is that there are a hundreds of principles and ideas you can use to create new effects.

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Review by C.A.Messenger for 13 Steps to Mentalism by Tony Corinda

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Review by C.A.Messenger for 13 Steps to Mentalism by Tony Corinda
Review by C.A.Messenger for 13 Steps to Mentalism by Tony Corinda
5 out of 5

Tony Corinda should have been given a special award for this book. There is nothing in the world of Magic or Mentalism that comes close to this ‘essential reference’ for completeness,organization,accuracy and all around excellence. Several books have been called "The Bible of Mentalism" but there is really only one…Corinda’s 13 Steps to Mentalism!

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