Magic: In which are given clear and concise explanations of all the well-known illusions as well as many new ones

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In "Magic," Ellis Stanyon compiles a rich tapestry of illusions and performance techniques that reflect the innovative spirit of early 20th-century magic. Stanyon's text seamlessly blends practical instruction with historical context, providing readers with both the methodologies and the philosophies underpinning the art. His writing is both precise and poetic, making complex tricks accessible while evoking the theatricality inherent in magic performance. The book serves not only as a manual for aspiring magicians but also as a cultural artifact that captures the zeitgeist of an era when magic was evolving into a respected entertainment form. Ellis Stanyon, himself a renowned magician and performer, brings a wealth of personal experience to this work, having been steeped in the magical arts since a young age. His background in vaudeville and his interactions with various legendary performers informed his approach, allowing him to distill the essence of magic into comprehensible and engaging content. Stanyon'Äôs profound respect for the craft is palpable, making this book not just a reflection of techniques, but a heartfelt ode to the art itself. "Magic" is highly recommended for both practitioners and enthusiasts alike, serving as an invaluable resource for those wishing to delve into the art of illusion. With its combination of historical insight and practical guidance, this work stands as a significant contribution to the literature of magic, appealing to anyone interested in the captivating world of illusion.

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