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  Stewart James, Encyclopedia of Rope Magic
Rope tricks are the ultimate form of "pack small, play big" magic.
From kid-show worker to close-up magician and parlor prestidigitator, rope tricks to suit nearly every taste, theme, and interest (not to mention skill) level are included.
With an introduction by Mac King and new essay on the Indian Rope Trick by Peter Lamont.
www.ellusionist.com /order/Encyclopedia-Rope-Magic-Stewart-James.htm   (300 words)

  
 Magic Books :: magic tricks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
The chapters and tricks are arranged so that the reader can confortably progress from one to the next in skill and performance level, but the standard of trick is high and there are plenty of impressive routines all the way through the book.
The 13 tricks are superbly created and honed to perfection by Wayne himself during countless performances; on stage.
Without reservation I heartily recommend this book, not only for the tricks (which work out at £1 each and a steal at this price) but also for the insight to the mind of one of the world's most respected and successful professional performers of our time.
www.magictricks.co.uk /prodlist.asp?cat=book   (4275 words)

  
 NewItems
These tricks require little if any sleight of hand, yet pack a wallop when performed.
This is a trick that plays huge, packs small and packs a punch.
The entire goal of the book is not to teach sleights-- not to teach moves-- but to give you a one-stop resource for creative ideas with the Black Tiger Deck and Gaff Deck.
www.davenportsmagic.co.uk /page_new_items_new.htm   (7962 words)

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