Description
Originally delivered at Magic Inc. in 1967, Charlie Miller’s lecture notes dive deep into the art of magic, offering invaluable insights on presentation, routining, and audience management. Discover several remarkable tricks that can elevate your performances to new heights.
This edition also features a six-page essay by Roberto Giobbi titled “Charlie Miller’s Wisdom”. Initially published in Genii – The Conjuror’s Magazine, this insightful essay is presented here in a slightly revised form, offering a fresh perspective on Miller’s legendary contributions to magic.
Discover the contents including:
- Foreword
- General Remarks
- Cashing a Check (Trick)
- Miser’s Dream or Money Catching
- Cups and Balls
- Ring on the Stick
- Ring Off the Stick
- Rope Routine
- Torn and Restored Paper
- Card Tricks
- Zens Card Trick
- The General Card
- Intrigue Tricks
- Catching a Chosen Card
- My routine Outlined
- Brief Biography
Enhanced by illustrations from Jay Marshall and photographs by Roy Krizan, this first edition from 1967 spans 28 pages, with the digital edition revising it to 27 pages. Containing a word count of 10399, equivalent to 41 standard pages of text, this work is a comprehensive resource for any serious magician.
Emma Davis (verified owner) –
This will stay in my case.
Liam Johnson (verified owner) –
Instant favorite!
Connor Snyder (verified owner) –
Looks like real magic!