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The Complete Illustrated Book of Card Magic by Walter B. Gibson 1969 OOP
Located in Boca Raton, FL
The Complete Illustrated Book of Card Magic by Walter B. Gibson 1969
This is not one of the many reprints issued later. This is the actual book from 1969!
Mr. Gibson wrote dozens of great books on magic and many other topics and also ghost-wrote for others.
Book is in excellent condition, like new. See photos.
The complete illustrated book of card magic: the principles and professional techniques fully revealed in text and photographs.
Details: All basic secrets, master methods, and the greatest magic tricks done with cards – explained and illustrated step-by-step by WALTER B. GIBSON, one of the greatest authorities in the history of magic!
If you have ever been baffled by the flawless performance of a card trick . . . if you have ever dreamed of amazing your friends with a deck of cards . . . this astonishing, giant of a book is for you. It shows how all the tricks are done – and how to do them yourself. And it’s easy! Because Walter Gibson – friend and close associate of Houdini and Blackstone – explains every trick every step of the way!
The ultimate reference on card magic You’ll learn Houdini’s own “top change,” how to prepare a deck, how to force a spectator to choose the card you want him to. You’ll find nine pages of gambler’s tricks. In all, you’ll learn 23 simplified tricks; 89 basic sleights; 86 methods of card control; 34 patterns of card discoveries; 18 special tricks; 51 flourishes; 9 color changes; 85 full-pack tricks; 33 special types of tricks; 17 dealing tricks; and 20 prepared tricks. All in the 200,000 clearest, most authoritative words ever written on the subject.
Plus . . . 379 Photo-illustrations. Every photograph is captioned and every one was taken with mirrors. Which means that, as Walter Gibson performed, he saw his hands and chose the clearest position for the photograph . You see every step of the trick exactly.
Page 1 Triumphant Threes
Page 2 As Many As You
Page 3 Royal Roundup
Page 5 Add-a-Card
Page 6 Predicted Heap
Page 8 Thieves and Sheep
Page 9 Improved Piano Mystery
Page 10 Mental Mastery
Page 11 Double Choice
Page 11 Super Mental Mastery
Page 13 Kings and Queens
Page 14 Royal Marriages
Page 16 Red-Card Prediction
Page 17 Super-Red Prediction
Page 19 Twenty-Seven Trick
Page 20 Fifth Card
Page 21 One Choice in Five
Page 21 One Out of Many
Page 22 Transposed Cards
Page 23 Color Sense
Page 24 Three Color Packets
Page 25 Forty-Nine Cards
Page 29 Ways of Dealing Cards
Page 29 Simple or Reverse Deal
Page 30 Turnup Deal
Page 31 Group Deal
Page 32 End Deals
Page 32 Bottom Draw
Page 32 Cutting the Pack
Page 33 Single Cut
Page 33 Multiple Cut
Page 33 Undercut
Page 34 One-Hand Table Cut
Page 35 Turnover Move
Page 37 Shuffling the Pack
Page 38 Standard Overhand
Page 39 Reverse Overhand
Page 39 Front-and-Back Overhand Shuffle
Page 40 Dovetail Shuffle
Page 41 Outer-Corner Shuffle
Page 41 False Cuts
Page 41 Double Pickup
Page 41 Double Laydown
Page 42 Top-Card Blind
Page 43 Simulated Cut
Page 43 False Three-Heap Cut
Page 44 False Running Cut
Page 45 False Triple Cut
Page 47 False Shuffle Cut
Page 48 False Shuffles
Page 48 False Dovetail
Page 49 Small-Group Dovetail
Page 50 Push-Through Shuffle
Page 51 V Twist
Page 52 Inverted V Twist
Page 52 False Overhand Shuffles
Page 53 Top-to-Bottom Shuffle
Page 53 Double Pullaway
Page 53 Cut Shuffle
Page 54 False Front-and-Back Shuffle
Page 54 False Shuffle Devices
Page 54 In Jog
Page 56 Out Jog
Page 56 Break
Page 58 Second Deal
Page 60 Turnover Second Deal
Page 62 Bottom Deal
Page 64 Methods of Presenting the Pass
Page 66 Standard Pass
Page 69 Slow-Motion Pass
Page 71 End-over-End Pass
Page 73 Slow-Motion End-over-End Pass
Page 76 Turnover (Herrmann) Pass
Page 79 Delayed Turnover Pass
Page 80 Modified Turnover Pass
Page 82 Charlier Pass
Page 85 Screening the Charlier Pass
Page 85 Turnaway
Page 85 Behind the Back
Page 85 Behind the Arm
Page 86 Right-Hand Screen
Page 86 Full-Front Pass
Page 87 Charlier Turnover
Page 87 How to Palm Cards
Page 87 Top Palm
Page 88 Simple Side Palm
Page 88 Palm Holds
Page 90 Improved Side Palm
Page 91 Side Count
Page 91 Spread Count
Page 91 End Count
Page 92 Spring Palm (Spring Count)
Page 93 Thumb Count
Page 93 End Palm
Page 94 Corner Palm
Page 96 Turnover Palm
Page 96 Second Palm
Page 97 Swivel Palm
Page 98 Bottom Palm
Page 98 Standard Bottom Palm
Page 99 Bottom Count
Page 100 Push-Out
Page 100 Thumb Steal
Page 101 Replacing Palmed Cards
Page 101 Simple Replacement
Page 102 Turnover Replacement
Page 102 Riffle Replacement
Page 102 Drop-On
Page 103 Bulge
Page 104 Pickup
Page 104 Cut Pickup
Page 105 Spread Replacement
Page 105 Ways of Changing a Card
Page 105 Bottom Change
Page 108 From Right to Left
Page 108 Sleeve Change
Page 109 Top Change
Page 111 From Right to Left
Page 111 Top-Change Deal
Page 112 Take-Away Change
Page 114 Concealed Top and Bottom Changes
Page 119 Palm Change
Page 120 Throw Change
Page 122 Spring Change
Page 124 Alternatives for the Pass
Page 124 Alternatives for the Standard Pass
Page 124 Sleeve to Sleeve
Page 125 Sleeve Switch
Page 125 Top-Middle-Bottom
Page 126 Revolving Pass
Page 127 Riffle Pass
Page 128 Throw Pass
Page 128 Alternatives for End-over-End
Page 128 Crosswise Bridge
Page 130 Longitudinal Bridge
Page 131 Single Card
Page 132 Double End-Over
Page 133 Forward Drop
Page 134 Push-Back
Page 136 Fan Grip
Page 137 Shuffle Pass
Page 137 Simple Shuffle Pass
Page 138 Reverse Shuffle Pass
Page 139 Special Shuffle Pass
Page 139 Corner Crimp
Page 140 Upward Crimp
Page 141 Downward Crimp
Page 142 Random Card
Page 143 Various Sleights I
Page 143 Half Pass
Page 143 With the Standard Pass
Page 143 With the Turnover Pass
Page 143 With the Modified Turnover Pass
Page 143 With the Charlier Pass
Page 144 Half Flip
Page 144 Turning the Pack
Page 144 Turnover
Page 145 Layover
Page 145 Glimpsing a Card
Page 145 Dovetail Glimpse
Page 146 Shuffle Glimpse
Page 146 Squeeze Glimpse
Page 147 Quick Top Glimpse
Page 148 Expert Glimpse
Page 148 Gambler’s Glimpse
Page 150 Various Sleights II
Page 150 Glide
Page 151 Slip (Slip Cut)
Page 152 Slide
Page 153 Flipover
Page 154 Double Lift
Page 154 Outward Lift
Page 156 Inward Lift
Page 156 Side Lift
Page 157 Remarks on Lifts
Page 157 Triple Lift
Page 158 Thumb-Off
Page 158 Drop
Page 159 Buckle
Page 160 Buckle Count
Page 160 False Count
Page 161 Forcing a Card
Page 162 Standard Force
Page 163 Behind the Back
Page 164 Alternative Procedure
Page 164 Joker Force
Page 165 Variant
Page 165 Face-Front Force
Page 167 Charlier Force
Page 167 Glide Force
Page 168 Cards in the Case
Page 169 Turnover Force
Page 169 Riffle Force
Page 169 With a Short Card
Page 170 Double Deal
Page 171 Double Turnover Force
Page 171 Special Controls
Page 171 Peek
Page 172 Tilt-Back
Page 173 Side-Drop
Page 173 Corner Grip
Page 174 Side Steal
Page 176 Riffle to Pocket
Page 177 Multiple Push-Through
Page 179 Palm Steal
Page 180 How to Switch Packs
Page 180 Simple Pocket Switch
Page 181 Duplex Pocket Switch
Page 181 Two-Pack-Trick Switch
Page 181 Single-Trick Switch
Page 181 Pocket-Handkerchief Switch
Page 182 Handkerchief on Table
Page 182 End Shuffle
Page 182 Basic Shuffle
Page 183 Simple Card Location
Page 185 Flash Force
Page 185 Bottom Glimpse
Page 186 End Shuffle Card Control
Page 187 False End Shuffle
Page 187 End Shuffle Force
Page 188 Top Glimpse
Page 189 Hit the Deck
Page 189 Knockout
Page 190 Countdown
Page 190 Name the Card
Page 191 Card in Wallet
Page 191 Double Detection
Page 191 Cards Caught in Midair
Page 192 Card Through Handkerchief
Page 192 Handkerchief Repeat
Page 192 Magnetized Card
Page 193 Jumping Card
Page 193 Any Number Down
Page 193 Double Count
Page 193 Turnup Count
Page 194 Calling All Cards
Page 194 Chosen Card Up Sleeve
Page 194 Follow-Up Sleeve
Page 195 Any Number Up
Page 195 Card Finds Card
Page 195 Your Card Is Next
Page 195 Best Card in Pocket
Page 196 Pocket Prediction
Page 197 Baffling Queen
Page 197 Like Seeks Like
Page 198 Three-Card Climax
Page 199 One Chance in Four
Page 200 Third Card
Page 201 Double-Dealer
Page 202 A Neat Card Location
Page 202 Three in a Row
Page 203 Find Five Cards
Page 203 Klip-Kard
Page 204 Card, Clip, and Ribbon
Page 204 Sit-Down Strike
Page 205 Six-Card Repeat
Page 209 Six-Card Repeat Without Extra Cards
Page 211 Twelve Cards Up Sleeve
Page 215 Slap Vanish
Page 215 Packet-to-Packet
Page 219 Reversed Passage
Page 220 Red and Blue Packets
Page 221 Between Ten and. Twenty
Page 223 Thirty-third Card
Page 225 Quick Prediction
Page 226 Do As I Do
Page 227 Shuffle Do As I Do
Page 228 Triple Do As I Do
Page 229 Card Through Handkerchief and Case
Page 230 Phonepathic Card (Super Telephone Telepathy)
Page 233 Twenty-Card Memory
Page 235 Ten-Card Memory
Page 237 Spring
Page 239 Spring Location
Page 239 With Additional Cards
Page 240 Another Spring Location
Page 241 Spring Pass
Page 242 Arm Spread
Page 243 Slide-Down
Page 243 Turnover
Page 244 Slide Toss
Page 244 Somersault
Page 245 Turnover Catch
Page 246 Inward Catch
Page 246 Backhand Catch
Page 247 One-Hand Catch
Page 247 Double Catch
Page 247 Shuffled Spread
Page 248 Halfway Turnover Catch
Page 249 Waterfall
Page 250 Electric Pack
Page 250 Fan Sleights
Page 250 One-Hand Fan
Page 251 Fan Production at Elbow
Page 252 Face-Front Fan Production
Page 254 Repeat Fan Production
Page 254 Vanishing Pack
Page 256 Reappearing Fan
Page 258 Card-Fan Pack Switch
Page 259 Fan Force
Page 262 One-Hand Fan Force
Page 263 Fan-Force Location
Page 263 Reverse Fan Sweep
Page 265 Fan-Sweep Location
Page 267 Fan-Sweep Palm
Page 269 Pressure Fan
Page 270 Ornamental Fans
Page 271 Finger Fan
Page 272 Closing the Fan
Page 272 Blank Fan
Page 273 Split Fans
Page 274 Special Fanning Packs
Page 274 Giant Fan
Page 275 Double Fan
Page 275 Wedge (Faro) Shuffle
Page 276 Card Vanishes and Productions
Page 276 Back-and-Front Palm
Page 279 Showing the Back of the Hand
Page 281 Alternative Mode of Transfer
Page 281 Vanish and Reproduction of Additional Cards
Page 285 Six-Card Vanish and Production
Page 286 Continuous Card Production
Page 287 Continuous Fan Production
Page 290 Cards at Finger Tips
Page 291 Snap Production
Page 293 Perfection Card Production
Page 295 Perfect Color-Change Routine
Page 295 Thumb Steal Color Change
Page 297 Palm Color Change
Page 298 Color-Change Routine
Page 301 Erdnase Color Change
Page 304 Vertical Color Change
Page 307 Transposed Spot
Page 308 Visible Change
Page 311 Visible Change Routine
Page 316 With a New Pack
Page 316 Multiple Mentality
Page 317 Three-in-a-Row
Page 318 Cards Foretold
Page 318 Double Detection
Page 319 Seven-Handed Poker
Page 321 Special Setups
Page 321 Pack-to-Pack
Page 322 Suit-for-Suit
Page 324 Alternative Method
Page 325 Red-and-Blue Coincidence
Page 326 Climax Card Change
Page 327 Three-Card Climax
Page 328 Two Minds in Tune
Page 330 Card Foretold
Page 331 Simplex Coincidence
Page 332 Multiple Surprise
Page 333 Divided Packs
Page 333 Red and Black
Page 334 Pairing the Suits
Page 334 Odds and Evens
Page 334 Suits and Values
Page 335 Shuffling and Cutting the Divided Pack
Page 335 With the Dovetail Shuffle
Page 335 With the Overhand Shuffle
Page 335 Cutting the Pack
Page 336 Double Choice
Page 336 One-Way Packs
Page 338 Handling the One-Way Pack
Page 338 Sweep Replacement
Page 338 Turnover Turnabout
Page 339 Dividing the Pack
Page 339 Shuffling the Pack
Page 339 Bringing Turned Cards to Top
Page 340 Setting Up the One-Way Pack
Page 340 Natural Affinity
Page 341 Red-and-Black Baffler
Page 342 Pointer Cards
Page 343 Prearranged Packs
Page 344 Naming a Chosen Card
Page 344 Multiple Detection
Page 345 Suit and Value
Page 345 Three Heaps
Page 346 Concentration
Page 346 Lucky Thirteen
Page 347 Card at Any Number
Page 348 Where Is My Card?
Page 348 Perfect Bridge Deal
Page 349 Faked Packs
Page 349 Peek Deck
Page 350 Naming Chosen Cards
Page 350 Vanished Cards from Pockets
Page 350 Two-Pack Climax
Page 350 Special Speller
Page 351 Notes on Peek Decks
Page 351 Brain Wave Deck
Page 353 Impromptu Brain Wave
Page 354 Follow-Up to Impromptu Brain Wave
Page 355 Alternative Brain Wave
Page 356 Alternative Brain Wave (with Spread-Out)
Page 357 Svengali Pack
Page 358 In the Force
Page 358 When the Pack is Shuffled
Page 358 Display Riffle
Page 359 Fan Discovery
Page 359 Count to Chosen Card
Page 359 Think of a Card
Page 360 Wrapped Pack
Page 360 Unseen Card
Page 360 Reversed Card
Page 360 Card on Chosen Heap
Page 360 Ascending Card
Page 361 Card-Stabbing Climax
Page 361 Svengali Outdone
Page 361 Mene-Tekel Pack
Page 363 Mental Detection
Page 363 Card in Pocket
Page 363 Face-Up Card
Page 364 Face-Up Repeat
Page 364 Red and Blue
Page 365 Two Packets
Page 366 Remote Control
Page 367 Wizard Pack (Strippers)
Page 368 Controlling a Chosen Card
Page 369 Tricks with the Wizard Pack
Page 369 Dropaway Cards
Page 369 Cards Under Handkerchief
Page 369 Four-Ace Deal
Page 369 Cut to Any Number
Page 370 Red-and-Black Fantasy
Page 370 Prediction Pack
Page 372 Spelling Tricks
Page 372 Triple Mental Speller
Page 373 Alternating Speller
Page 374 Multiple-Speller Mystery
Page 376 Spell It Yourself
Page 377 The Card You Took
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Exceedingly rare, one-of-a-kind handwritten Jewish calendrical manuscript from Władysławowie, 1837.
This book belongs in a museum.
Rebound beautifully by James MacDonald & Co. Photos are the actual photos of the book. See all photos.
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The oldest term in Hebrew for the science of the calendar is ("fixing of the month"); later ("sanctification of the new moon"); ("sanctification of the new moon by means of observation"); ("sanctification of the new moon by means of reckoning"); ("science of fixing the month"); ("rules for the sanctification of the new moon"). Among other names besides these we find (" the secret of intercalation"). The medieval and modern name is Babylonian Calendar.
The Babylonian year, which influenced the French time reckoning, seems to have consisted of 12 months of 30 days each, intercalary months being added by the priests when necessary. Two Babylonian calendars are preserved in the inscriptions, and in both each month has 30 days as far as can be learnt. In later times, however, months of 29 days alternated with those of 30. The method of intercalation is uncertain, and the practise seems to have varied.
The Babylonian years were soli-lunar; that is to say, the year of 12 months containing 354 days was bound to the solar year of 365 days by intercalating, as occasion required, a thirteenth month. Out of every 11 years there were 7 with 12 months and 4 with 13 months.
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