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What are the best magic books for beginners?
Sort Desciption:Complete Idiot's Guide to Magic Tricks" by Tom Odgen. CARD MAGIC. If I would have to suggest one book or one series of books I would pick Roberto ...
Content Inside:What are the best magic books for beginners?Page 1www.lybrary.com the one with two YsYou may freely distribute and print this article as long as the article including this header is used in its entirety and is not changed in any way. For questions you can contact the author Chris Wasshuber atwasshuber@lybrary.com___________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ __________________________________________ _______ What are the best magic books for beginners? by Chris Wasshuber This is actually a very hard question to answer because there are all kinds of beginners with all kinds of interests. I will limit myself to the performance of closeup where I gathered my own experience doing magic and there I will focus on magic with cards coins and mental magic. If you want to take a short cut andnot read through the rest of my opinion check out my beginner CDROM TripleClassic: Cards Coins Mental which gives you three all time classics on one affordable disc. NONSPECIFIC BEGINNER BOOKSOne of the best beginner books with really great effects is Bruce Elliotts Classic Secrets of Magic. The "Magic Book" by Harry Lorayne is another excellent book with very strong routines. It covers few sleights and approaches the teaching from a different angle. It is very well written and highly readable. It focuses more on the routines themselves and describes moves along the way. Other easilyavailable and very good beginner books are "Amateur Magician's Handbook" by Henry Hay "Mark Wilson's Cyclopedia of Magic" or "Complete Course in Magic" by Mark Wilson. Other good books but not quite in the same category as the onesmentioned before are: "Now You See It Now You Don't" by Bill Tarr "SelfWorking Series" by Karl Fulves "Magic For Dummies" by David Pogue and "TheComplete Idiot's Guide to Magi ...
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