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HTML Top 5 Books to Learn Magic Tricks Top 5 Books to Learn Magic Tricks Author: Andy MakarI'm often asked by both adults and kids about where they can learn more about the Art of Magic. In this article, I'll recommend top 10 magic books a newcomer to the Art of Magic should consider. The good news is the majority of these books are available from Amazon or Barnes and Noble bookstores. 1. Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic by Mark Wilson Mark Wilson's book is the modern equivalent of a condensed version of the Tarbell Course in Magic series. Wilson's book introduces readers to a wide variety of magic ranging from card tricks, coin tricks, rope magic, mental magic, impromptu magic and even stage illusions! It teaches the fundamentals of magic technique and is well illustrated. 2. A Book of Magic for Young Magicians : The Secrets of Alkazar by Allan Zola Kronzek This is one of the best books on handling key cards and has excellent presentations for classic magic effects. It is written as a kids book but it has a lot of great tips and handling for common magic effects. In one lesson Alkazar demonstrates an entertaining magic trick and a boring magic trick. Both use the same method yet the book explains the importance of presentation. 3. Now You See It, Now You Don't Lessons in Sleight of Hand by Bill Tarr Bill Tarr's book provides a well illustrated introduction to sleight of hand. If you want to learn how to make cards, coins, and silks disappear and reappear, this book provides an excellent introduction. He also wrote a second book called The Second Now You See It, Now You Don't. 4. New Modern Coin Magic by J.B. Bobo Coin magic is a lot of fun to perform since coins are readily available, fit in your pocket, and can be borrowed to perform mysterious and entertaining feats of prestidigitation. Bobo's Modern Coin Magic provides an excellent resource on all the key vanishes, retentions, concealments and sleight of hand required to perform coin magic. The book also has several chapters dedicated to various classic effects in Magic such as Coins Across, The Miser's Dream, and Coin Boxes. Bobo's Coin Magic a must in any magician's library! 5. The Royal Road to Card Magic by Jean Hugard and Frederick Braue The Royal Road to Card Magic is an inexpensive book that is jam packed with card magic. Beginners and experienced magicans can benefit by reading the Royal Road and reviewing the different concepts and ideas on sleight of hand card magic. One of my magic mentors recommends that every magician - experienced and new - should review the Royal Road to Card Magic as it acquaints the reader with the fundamentals of card magic. These books aren't the only magic books I'd recommend but for the magic newbie, these are great books to start learning about the art of magic. There are thousands of books, DVDs, and articles available on the Art of Magic. In future articles, I'll explore a few more useful resources to learn about Magic. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://andymakar.articlealley.com/top-5-books-to-learn-magic-tricks-556832.html In addition to his day job as an IT manager, Andy Makar is a freelance writer, instructor and a life-long Magic enthusiast. He started Learn Magic Tricks at http://www.kapoof.com as resource for parents, kids, and hobbyists to learn more about the art of Magic. He can be reached at andy@kapoof.com http://www.kapoof.com Text Top 5 Books to Learn Magic Tricks Author: Andy Makar I'm often asked by both adults and kids about where they can learn more about the Art of Magic. In this article, I'll recommend top 10 magic books a newcomer to the Art of Magic should consider. The good news is the majority of these books are available from Amazon or Barnes and Noble bookstores. 1. Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic by Mark Wilson Mark Wilson's book is the modern equivalent of a condensed version of the Tarbell Course in Magic series. Wilson's book introduces readers to a wide variety of magic ranging from card tricks, coin tricks, rope magic, mental magic, impromptu magic and even stage illusions! It teaches the fundamentals of magic technique and is well illustrated. 2. A Book of Magic for Young Magicians : The Secrets of Alkazar by Allan Zola Kronzek This is one of the best books on handling key cards and has excellent presentations for classic magic effects. It is written as a kids book but it has a lot of great tips and handling for common magic effects. In one lesson Alkazar demonstrates an entertaining magic trick and a boring magic trick. Both use the same method yet the book explains the importance of presentation. 3. Now You See It, Now You Don't Lessons in Sleight of Hand by Bill Tarr Bill Tarr's book provides a well illustrated introduction to sleight of hand. If you want to learn how to make cards, coins, and silks disappear and reappear, this book provides an excellent introduction. He also wrote a second book called The Second Now You See It, Now You Don't. 4. New Modern Coin Magic by J.B. Bobo Coin magic is a lot of fun to perform since coins are readily available, fit in your pocket, and can be borrowed to perform mysterious and entertaining feats of prestidigitation. Bobo's Modern Coin Magic provides an excellent resource on all the key vanishes, retentions, concealments and sleight of hand required to perform coin magic. The book also has several chapters dedicated to various classic effects in Magic such as Coins Across, The Miser's Dream, and Coin Boxes. Bobo's Coin Magic a must in any magician's library! 5. The Royal Road to Card Magic by Jean Hugard and Frederick Braue The Royal Road to Card Magic is an inexpensive book that is jam packed with card magic. Beginners and experienced magicans can benefit by reading the Royal Road and reviewing the different concepts and ideas on sleight of hand card magic. One of my magic mentors recommends that every magician - experienced and new - should review the Royal Road to Card Magic as it acquaints the reader with the fundamentals of card magic. These books aren't the only magic books I'd recommend but for the magic newbie, these are great books to start learning about the art of magic. There are thousands of books, DVDs, and articles available on the Art of Magic. In future articles, I'll explore a few more useful resources to learn about Magic. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://andymakar.articlealley.com/top-5-books-to-learn-magic-tricks-556832.html About the Author: In addition to his day job as an IT manager, Andy Makar is a freelance writer, instructor and a life-long Magic enthusiast. He started Learn Magic Tricks at http://www.kapoof.com as resource for parents, kids, and hobbyists to learn more about the art of Magic. 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Text Top 5 Books to Learn Magic Tricks Author: Andy Makar I'm often asked by both adults and kids about where they can learn more about the Art of Magic. In this article, I'll recommend top 10 magic books a newcomer to the Art of Magic should consider. The good news is the majority of these books are available from Amazon or Barnes and Noble bookstores. 1. Mark Wilson's Complete Course in Magic by Mark Wilson Mark Wilson's book is the modern equivalent of a condensed version of the Tarbell Course in Magic series. Wilson's book introduces readers to a wide variety of magic ranging from card tricks, coin tricks, rope magic, mental magic, impromptu magic and even stage illusions! It teaches the fundamentals of magic technique and is well illustrated. 2. A Book of Magic for Young Magicians : The Secrets of Alkazar by Allan Zola Kronzek This is one of the best books on handling key cards and has excellent presentations for classic magic effects. It is written as a kids book but it has a lot of great tips and handling for common magic effects. In one lesson Alkazar demonstrates an entertaining magic trick and a boring magic trick. Both use the same method yet the book explains the importance of presentation. 3. Now You See It, Now You Don't Lessons in Sleight of Hand by Bill Tarr Bill Tarr's book provides a well illustrated introduction to sleight of hand. If you want to learn how to make cards, coins, and silks disappear and reappear, this book provides an excellent introduction. He also wrote a second book called The Second Now You See It, Now You Don't. 4. New Modern Coin Magic by J.B. Bobo Coin magic is a lot of fun to perform since coins are readily available, fit in your pocket, and can be borrowed to perform mysterious and entertaining feats of prestidigitation. Bobo's Modern Coin Magic provides an excellent resource on all the key vanishes, retentions, concealments and sleight of hand required to perform coin magic. The book also has several chapters dedicated to various classic effects in Magic such as Coins Across, The Miser's Dream, and Coin Boxes. Bobo's Coin Magic a must in any magician's library! 5. The Royal Road to Card Magic by Jean Hugard and Frederick Braue The Royal Road to Card Magic is an inexpensive book that is jam packed with card magic. Beginners and experienced magicans can benefit by reading the Royal Road and reviewing the different concepts and ideas on sleight of hand card magic. One of my magic mentors recommends that every magician - experienced and new - should review the Royal Road to Card Magic as it acquaints the reader with the fundamentals of card magic. These books aren't the only magic books I'd recommend but for the magic newbie, these are great books to start learning about the art of magic. There are thousands of books, DVDs, and articles available on the Art of Magic. In future articles, I'll explore a few more useful resources to learn about Magic. Article Source: http://www.articlealley.com/http://andymakar.articlealley.com/top-5-books-to-learn-magic-tricks-556832.html About the Author: In addition to his day job as an IT manager, Andy Makar is a freelance writer, instructor and a life-long Magic enthusiast. He started Learn Magic Tricks at http://www.kapoof.com as resource for parents, kids, and hobbyists to learn more about the art of Magic. He can be reached at andy@kapoof.com http://www.kapoof.com
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