
Gibecière by Stephen Minch - Vol 10 No 2 (Summer 2015 , (Instant Download)
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About This Issue
Gibecière 20, Summer 2015, Vol. 10, No. 2 is the culmination of ten years and twenty issues of Conjuring Arts. This issue is one of the best ever, featuring a mix of in-depth articles, interviews, and historical insights that showcase the art of card magic.
Featured Articles
The issue includes two exclusive articles: 'A Brush with Faustino Chacón' by Enrique Jiménez-Martinez, which delves into the life and secrets of the fireproof man, and 'Reflections on a Card Trick', translated by Maxwell Pritchard from Gaspard Monge's original paper.
Expert Insights
Jan Janson, a card magic historian and friend of Conjuring Arts, reveals previously unpublished letters between Dr. James William Elliott and T. Nelson Downs, offering readers a unique glimpse into the life of the World’s Challenge Champion Card Manipulator.
Additional Features
The issue also includes a look at Gaspard Monge's shuffle, its relation to faro shuffling, and its potential applications in magic, expertly rendered by Maxwell Pritchard.
We are grateful for the wonderful support that has brought us so far and thank you for purchasing Gibecière 20. We hope you find this issue both informative and enjoyable.
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Gibecière 20, Summer 2015, Vol. 10, No. 2
Wow! Ten years and twenty issues. This, our 20th issue, is one of the best ever and we have pulled out all the stops to make it amazing.
We begin with a dangerous look at Faustino Chacón, the fireproof man, courtesy of Enrique Jiménez-Martinez. Our brush with Mr. Chacón left us a little bit singed on the cover, but none the worse for content.
Following this, we continue to heat things up with a revealing article on the World’s Challenge Champion Card Manipulator of the World, Dr. James William Elliott! The article was written by Jan Janson, a card magic historian and friend of Conjuring Arts, who used a heretofore unpublished cache of letters between Dr. Elliott and T. Nelson Downs. These letters were in the collection of Robert Lund and now in the collection of the nonprofit American Museum of Magic. Jan delves deeply into Elliott’s life and even reveals a few of his most cherished card secrets. A must read for anyone desiring to go for the title! This is the first collaboration between Conjuring Arts and the American Museum of Magic.
The mathematician Gaspard Monge’s shuffle is next on the docket featuring a look at how it may be used for magic, and its relation to faro shuffling, by R. Sid Spocane II. This delightful introduction leads us into a translation of Monge’s original article “Reflections on a Card Trick”. Monge was a newly minted Ph.D. in France in the late 18th century when he first presented and published this great paper. The translation was expertly rendered by Maxwell Pritchard.
We think you will find this to be a very intriguing issue and thank you very much for all the wonderful support that has brought us so far!













