
Gibecière by Stephen Minch - Vol 12 No 2 (Summer 2017 , (Instant Download)
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Dive Deep into Magic History with Gibecière Vol. 12 No. 2
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of magical history with Gibecière Vol. 12 No. 2, the Summer 2017 issue of Stephen Minch's esteemed journal. This extraordinary volume, designated Gibecière 24, is an essential acquisition for serious students, historians, and enthusiasts of the magical arts. Offering immediate access as an instant download, it presents a meticulously curated collection of scholarly articles that illuminate some of magic's most intriguing chapters.
Unveiling the Mysteries of the Agrippa Blow Book
At the heart of this issue is a captivating examination by Pierre Taillefer titled 'The Mysteries of the Agrippa Blow Book.' This groundbreaking article delves into Le livre de Corneille Agrippa, one of the earliest surviving handmade blow-books. Taillefer's meticulous research uncovers the construction, operation, and historical context of this mysterious artifact, providing invaluable insights into early magical deception and its sophisticated presentation. For anyone fascinated by the origins of magical apparatus, this piece is an absolute must-read.
Reflections on a Fifteenth-Century Conjurer
Further enriching the pages, Enrique Jimenez-Martinez offers 'Further Reflections on Juan Dalmau.' This compelling piece provides a deeper understanding of Dalmau, a celebrated fifteenth-century conjurer whose name resonates through the annals of early magic. Jimenez-Martinez's work sheds light on Dalmau's techniques, influence, and contributions, offering a rare glimpse into the life and artistry of a legendary figure who helped shape the nascent world of stage magic. Discover the enduring legacy of a true pioneer.
The Architectural Grandeur of Egyptian Hall
Dean Arnold rounds out this stellar issue with 'The Architectural History of the Egyptian Hall.' This detailed article transports readers to London's famed Egyptian Hall, a monumental venue that served as a crucible for magic and entertainment for 93 years. Arnold meticulously chronicles its construction, architectural evolution, and the parade of legendary magicians and spectacles that graced its stage. Understanding the physical spaces where magic flourished offers crucial context for appreciating its historical development. This article is a vibrant tribute to a building synonymous with magical innovation.
Instant Access to Scholarly Magic Research
Gibecière Vol. 12 No. 2 is more than just a magazine; it's an instant portal to authoritative research and fascinating discoveries. Whether you're a seasoned historian or a budding enthusiast, this instant download provides an unparalleled opportunity to deepen your knowledge of magic's rich past. Secure your copy today and embark on an intellectual journey through the most captivating stories in conjuring history.
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Gibecière 24, Summer 2017, Vol. 12, No. 2
Contents:
The Mysteries of the Agrippa Blow Book by Pierre Taillefer
Further Reflections on Juan Dalmau by Enrique Jimenez-Martinez
The Architectural History of the Egyptian Hall by Dean Arnold
This amazing issue includes a detailed examination by Pierre Taillefer of the mysterious, Le livre de Corneille Agrippa, one of the earliest, surviving handmade blow-books, as well as a fascinating wealth of information on the renowned fifteenth-century conjurer Jehan (or John) Dalmau. Gibeciere 24 also sheds light on the secrets of the interior of London’s famed Egyptian Hall with an article by Dean Arnold, highlighting 93 years of history, including construction, development and entertainment









