The CLASSIC REPRINT SERIES are books that were very popular in their day, but went out of print.These great titles have been "brought out of retirement" for a limited time.Many of today's top professional magicians get tons of their ideas from these older books.Great magic information like this NEVER goes out of style!These are brand new reprinted books, not vintage books.Add them to your library before they disappear again!And MagicTricks.com is offering these books at a discount, too!
FROM OUR LIMITED/OUT OF PRINT SERIES!A select number of hard to find classic magic books have been recently reissued, in small quantities.This is one of those books, long out of print and originally published by Supreme Magic.HURRY- when these are gone, they are GONE!
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FROM THE PUBLISHER:Tony Griffith is truly gifted when it comes to routines and presentations. In An Invitation to Mystery, Tony shares some of his greatest effects and routines. Some very deceiving card magic is explained in detail.Keep in mind, these are far from knuckle busting effects.As a matter of fact, they are very easy to learn and perform. Yet, they are extremely deceiving. No matter whether you are looking for close-up or stand-up, An Invitation to Mystery has something for you.You will also find a healthy dose of Mentalism within these pages. A book not to be overlooked!
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The Supreme Magic Company was a British magic manufacturer and publisher, operating from 1953 until 1993. Founded by Edwin Hooper in Devon, England with a loan from his father and with encouragement from inventor and propmaker Jack Hughes and from Percy Abbott, Hooper launched the Supreme Magic Company. He partnered with Abbott's Magic Company and over the years built Supreme Magic into one of the largest magic dealerships in the world. It was exclusively a mail order business. Supreme was not merely a retailer; they also published hundreds of books plus the magazines Magigram and Pentagram .Supreme Magic also manufactured numerous magic apparatus that is very collectible today.The company eventually employed about 100 people, including renowned magic inventor Ian Adair. In 1987, due to ill health, Hooper sold the company to Brian Head and Paul Dupee.They closed the business in 1993.
Author: Tony GriffithHardbound book. 64 pages.Originally published 1969 by Supreme Magic