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Magic Tricks Collection: 16 Fascinating Books - The Old and the New Magic How to Do Mechanical Tricks The Juggler's Oracle etc - cover

Magic Tricks Collection: 16 Fascinating Books - The Old and the New Magic How to Do Mechanical Tricks The Juggler's Oracle etc

Harry Houdini, Hereward Carrington, Albert A. Hopkins, Henry Ridgely Evans, Professor Hoffmann, A. Anderson, H. Boaz, Arthur Ainslie, L. H. Branson, Herbert De Caston, Chung Ling Soo, George Arnold, Frank Cahill, Hercat, William K. David, Henry Perkins

Verlag: e-artnow

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The 'Magic Tricks Collection: 16 Fascinating Books' delves into the captivating world of stage magic and illusion, showcasing a rich diversity of performances and sleights of hand that have enthralled audiences for generations. This anthology embraces a wide array of styles, from intricate card tricks and mind-bending illusions to the art of escape, reflecting the multifaceted nature of the magical arts. Each piece within this collection is a testament to the ingenuity and creativity that magic inspires, with standout works repeatedly redefining the limits of the genre. Compiled to celebrate the art of deception, this anthology contextualizes magic within a literary and performative lineage, offering readers an opportunity to explore its profound cultural impact. The collection unites contributions from notable magicians and writers such as Harry Houdini and Chung Ling Soo, each individually transformative in their approach to magic. These authors, along with others like Hereward Carrington and Professor Hoffmann, originate from diverse backgrounds, spanning significant historical and cultural shifts that have shaped modern conjuring. Their narratives intertwine to depict magic not solely as performance but as a bridge between the mystical and the empirical, a convergence of global traditions and Western magical realism. For readers eager to immerse themselves in the expansive landscape of magical narrative and theatre, this anthology offers an unparalleled portal. It not only provides educational insights into the origins and evolution of magic but also fosters a dialogue across its varied works, making it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand this enigmatic art form. Through its pages, 'Magic Tricks Collection' promises a journey that enlightens, entertains, and retains the reader's sense of wonder and exploration.
Verfügbar seit: 04.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 2546 Seiten.

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