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I Won't Play Cards With Him
By William W. Larsen, Sr.
A convincing, multi-phase poker demonstration—and more! A clever way to end your regular card routine. More...
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I'm Not Afraid
by Mackenzie Gant & B. W. McCarron
If you suffer from performance anxiety or stage fright (and Kellar, Thurston, Houdini, and many prominent present-day performers have had to deal with it, too), this could be the best purchase you'll ever make. More...
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Impossible! by Eddie Joseph
An unbelievable coincidence card trick with a borrowed deck. More... |
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Impromptu Card Routine
by Herb Rungie
Not just a book on card tricks, this is a cleverly worked-out, audience-tested routine of card effects, each one blending into the next, working up to a grand climax. More...
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Impromptu Mentalism
by Robert A. Nelson
A stunning ten-minute routine for the magician to use as an encore at the end of his or her regular act. Has baffled thousands. More...
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Improved Mother Goose Mystery
by B. W. McCarron, Bob Hummer and Martin Gardner
Available again is this miraculous book test, based on ideas by Bob Hummer and Martin Gardner. More...
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Improved Question Reading
by J. G. Thompson, Jr.
Mentalists! Here's the last word in question reading, using no chemicals, no stooges and no apparatus. More...
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The Incorporated Strange Secrets
by Theo Annemann
Thirteen of Annemann's stunning psychic and magic effects, ten of which were previously only available as separate dealer effects. More...
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Incredo Book Test
by Orville Meyer
Here's an incredibly direct book test that not only will amaze your audience, it will stun magicians, as well! More...
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Inside the Medium's Cabinet
by Joseph Dunninger
Kidnapping. Murder. Intrigue. Joseph Dunninger, world-renowned magician and mentalist, reveals the dark underbelly of Spiritism in this 244-page eBook...More... |
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Inspired Magical Effects
by Chas. C. Eastman
Magic author and dealer Chas. Eastman has compiled a dozen great magical mysteries that you will enjoy performing. There's something here for performers of all skill levels. More...
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Intuition
by Ed Stoddard
A great new presentation by Ed Stoddard for Annemann's famous "Pseudo Psychometry" effect. Raves from the experts. More...
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The Invisible Deck (and Other Card Tricks)
By Bob Longe
A fine book, edited by Ed Marlo. Contains 14 primarily impromptu effects, geared for the card worker.. More...
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Invisible Influence by Eddie Joseph
A masterpiece in card magic! Six effects in all that take place in the spectator's hands! More... |
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The Invisible Pass
by Jean Hugard & Fred Braue
Finally! A two-handed pass that's far less difficult to accomplish than the classic version. Indetectible because of two simple, secret actions. More...
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Irv's Triple Transposition
by Irv Weiner
A startling card routine your audience will love; from that master of deception, Irv "Mr. Fingers" Weiner. More... |
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It Can Be Magic
by J. Stewart Smith
A big book (by J. Stewart Smith standards), this collection includes 13 of his most baffling card mysteries. More... |
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It Just Happens
by J. Stewart Smith
J. Stewart Smith continues with his professionally-praised run of card magic routines, this one containing seven appealing card mysteries. More... |
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It Must Be Mindreading
by George B. Anderson
One of the greatest mentalism books ever published. Every effect is practical for today's audiences and working conditions. More...
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I've Got Your Number
by Paul Lindner
An exciting master memory, mental, or publicity stunt that leaves a lasting impression on the spectator.
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Jardine Ellis Ring on Stick and Ring on Rope Routines
by Mohammed Bey
Here are breathtaking, smooth routines with the Jardine Ellis Ring that will leave any audience completely bewildered and entertained. Every move perfectly described. more...
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The Jaspernese Thumb Tie
by Jay Marshall
A hilarious, surprising escape stunt. The performer's thumbs are tied with pipe cleaners or twist ties. A spectator secures him tightly, yet the magician can INSTANTLY link his arms around a pillar, pole, chair, linking ring, spectator's waist, etc. Hilariously surprising and funny. More...
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Jumbo Card Tricks
By U. F. Grant
Here are 37 effects, moves and routines with jumbo cards that will earn a reputation for you as a master magician! More...
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K. C. Card Co. "Blue Book" 1960 Catalog
by K.C. Card Co.
The infamous 1960 K.C. Card Company "Blue Book" of gaffed cards, crooked dice, and gambling hall equipment is once again available for magicians and gaming collectors alike. In 1960, the KCCC was at the top of its game. No one could have guessed that one year later, the company would be out of business, due to FBI raids. More... |
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Kara's Book of Mystery
by Paul Kara (Kara the Great)
Add to your library with this authentic reproduction of the pitch book sold from the stage shows of this legendary mentalist who wowed audiences from theater stages across the country in the 1920s. More...
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Kara's Crystal Visions
by B.W. McCarron
Paul Kara made a career with one of the best Q&A acts in the business. This book follows his money-making plan from start to finish, including the newspaper co-op deal, answering questions through the newspaper, ensuring free articles during each theater run, book sales, private readings, and more. Includes over 300 of Kara's answers to questions! More... |
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King Koko
by Professor Hoffmann
Your audiences will love this amusing farce about a colorful King, his beautiful daughter, her fairy godmother, and the two suitors that are trying to win her hand in marriage. Along the way, 20 magical illusions are performed that add to the enchanting tale. More...
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Kornfidentially Yours
by Karrell Fox
Chock full of action gags, comic props, hilarious quickies, plus a few dozen fine tricks with cards and miscellaneous items. More...
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The Krahma System
by B. W. McCarron
Unlike most other fortune telling systems with playing cards, readings using this system are quick and snappy. The card layout is streamlined, yet the subject will be satisfied she received her money's worth since the outcome of the reading is dependent on her feelings and conscience. The reader will like it, too, since ... More... |