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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Street Magic

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It’s the hip-hop of hocus-pocus.Forget about David Copperfield, cruise ship illusionists, and birthday party magicians. They’re so twentieth century. Think cutting-edge magickers like David Blaine and Criss Angel. People starting out in magic today want something edgier, grittier, quick, visual, and maybe a little dangerous. This guide will teach you how to do it!What makes The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Street Magic different from other books is the type of tricks and the thematic presentations that readers will actually learn. Out of the literally thousands of tricks that could have been included, only those that have the greatest impact, both visually and psychologically, appear in this book. It —75 to 100 tricks—200 illustrations, from how-to shots to photos of street magicians at work—Contains something for all levels, from easy-to-accomplish tricks for complete beginners to more challenging sleight-of-hand for those who seriously want to pursue the art of legerdemain

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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Street Magic, Tom Ogden

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Título
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Street Magic
Idioma
Inglés
Autores
Tom Ogden
Editorial
Alpha
Publicado en
2007
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
400
ISBN10
1592576753
ISBN13
9781592576753
Serie
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It’s the hip-hop of hocus-pocus.Forget about David Copperfield, cruise ship illusionists, and birthday party magicians. They’re so twentieth century. Think cutting-edge magickers like David Blaine and Criss Angel. People starting out in magic today want something edgier, grittier, quick, visual, and maybe a little dangerous. This guide will teach you how to do it!What makes The Complete Idiot’s Guide® to Street Magic different from other books is the type of tricks and the thematic presentations that readers will actually learn. Out of the literally thousands of tricks that could have been included, only those that have the greatest impact, both visually and psychologically, appear in this book. It —75 to 100 tricks—200 illustrations, from how-to shots to photos of street magicians at work—Contains something for all levels, from easy-to-accomplish tricks for complete beginners to more challenging sleight-of-hand for those who seriously want to pursue the art of legerdemain