A warm look at Chung Ling Soo, one of the world's great showmen who, in 1918, was shot to death on stage while performing the famous "Bullet Catching" trick.
Written by Gary R. Frank, this is the compilation of the many conversations, tape letters, and correspondances between the author and the last
surviving son of Chung Ling Soo - Hector Robinson!
The Circuited Sorcerer shows how a seemingly mundane calculator (the type everyone has at home), can be
turned into an exciting and entertaining magician's tool. Following the priciples outlined, this book opens the doors to creative and inventive calculator magic.
The pocket calculator becomes more than just a mathamatical aid: it acts as a Mental Probe, Prediction Device,
Energy Link, Decoder, Astral Projector and much, much more! Each routine has been specifically selected for its appeal to the average person. You may never know the wondrous
little tasks your humble pocket calculator can perform until you give it a try.
There are certain plots that have become classics in Card Magic. Because they are classics, the effects fall into the hands of those who are constantly adding new moves, special wrinkles, twists and innovations, all of which tend to complicate the plot.
With the twelve tricks presented here, Nick Trost removes the excess handling and complicated moves, leaving you with the best effects, accomplished in the simplest manner.
This is the most unique book on Fire Eating published to date. It is not just another book of instructions on Fire Eating, but authentic techniques that
incorporate the complete Living Statue of Fire Act of Bruno Nolo. Twenty photo studies supplement the detailed text. You will learn the basic techniques of blowing flames, lighting a torch from the mouth and tongue,
the blowing out and safe handling of torches. Two sensational features are The Fire Wheel and The Revolvong Fire Bowls. This book is intended for the information and guidence of serious students. It is not for children or frivolous use.