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Business Card Miracles

What Jon Jensen has done is collected a whole mass of original business card effects from working professionals so that you can actually entertain people as you give out your card!
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Carneycopia By John Carney

Within the pages of Carneycopia are taught the prized secrets of one of today's most creative and magical entertainers-John Carney
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Miracle Material By M Kaminskas

Imagine ... extracting a two-inch contact lens from your eye and changing it into a pair of glasses ... causing a spectator's card to rise etc.
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Impuzzibilities

Jim Steinmeyer's little book of "Strangely Self Working Conjuring Tricks." Tricks that can be done down the phone, on radio or with your back turned.
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Further Impuzzibilities

Further Impuzzibilities is Steinmeyer's latest collection of novel self-working conjuring effects. It is a follow-up to his 2002 collection of self-working conjuring included in Impuzzibilities.
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Card Dupery by J.K. Hartman

When Hartman meets your deck, first he will teach it to talk—then he will teach it to lie!
Seven years in the making! J. K. Hartman's newest collection of card magic—more than 90 tricks, routines and sleights—over 400 pages and 600 illustrations!
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Card Fictions by Pit Hartling

Miracle card material from Pit Hartling!
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Constant Fooling Vol 1 David Regal

Volume One contains a collection of powerful card magic utilizing unprepared cards, David’s startling Cups & Balls routine from his Magic Castle Act and a chapter devoted entirely to magic done with neither cards nor coins.
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Close-up Performances by Eugene Burger

Eugene Burger's "Series of Evocative Essays" that he hopes will, "Challenge ou, cause you to stop and reflect upon your own magic, inspire you to practice and rehearse, and, in the process, improve your own close-up magic performances."
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Designing Miracles by Darwin Ortiz

The Most Important Book On Magic Theory Since Strong Magic!
In Designing Miracles, Darwin Ortiz continues the task he began in Strong Magic: to explore and raise the level of craft in magic. This time he presents a groundbreaking study of how laymen think and what it takes to amaze them.
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Focus Book by Phil Goldstein

Since 1965, Phil Goldstein has published over 1000 ingenious tricks and routines. From this huge body of work he has chosen 60 of his best card tricks, the cream of the bountiful crop. His criteria were clarity of plot, entertainment value, and high magical content. Focus contains all 60 of these choice effects, the very best from one of today's most acclaimed creators.
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Five Points in Magic by Juan Tamariz

Discover the Five Points— and the Secrets of Using Them
Long out of print and widely sought after, The Five Points in Magic is Juan Tamariz's highly regarded study of the physical and psychological secrets that use the body to fool the mind.
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Life Savers by Michael Weber

Michael Weber's collection of techniques and routines that can be performed with ordinary materials indigenous to particular locations. These routines can be quickly improvised in a variety of locations (the office, restaurants, bars, friends' homes, or just out on the town).
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Magic book of Harry Lorayne

The complete beginner's guide to anytime, anywhere sleight-of-hand magic. The man who made The Memory Book a #1 national bestseller reveals the secrets of his favorite hobby - Magic!
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