
Gibecière by Stephen Minch - Vol 13 No 2 ( Summer 2018 , (Instant Download)
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Discover the Depths of Conjuring History with Gibecière Vol. 13, No. 2
Step into the illuminating world of magical scholarship with Gibecière, Volume 13, Number 2 (Issue 26), the Summer 2018 edition, now available for instant download. This issue continues the tradition of excellence by bringing together some of the most respected minds in magic history, delivering meticulously researched articles that shed new light on pivotal moments and legendary figures in conjuring. Whether you're a seasoned historian, a dedicated magician, or simply captivated by the art's intricate past, this volume offers a unique blend of academic rigor and enthralling storytelling, making it an essential addition to your digital library.
Featured Articles: A Journey Through Time and Magic
This remarkable issue opens with 'Ten Problems in Algeria' by the esteemed Jim Steinmeyer. Prepare to be transported to 19th-century French Algiers as Steinmeyer unveils fascinating new information, rare photographs, and a fresh evaluation of one of conjuring's most famous and thrilling historical narratives: how Robert Houdin's theatrical prowess played a critical role in averting a violent uprising. The journey continues with François Bost's 'Pinetti: New Discoveries, Part 2,' the second installment in a series dedicated to uncovering previously unknown facets of Giuseppe Pinetti's incredible and highly influential career in Prussia. Bost's detailed research brings this enigmatic master to life, highlighting his profound impact on the development of stage magic.
Unearthing Ancient Traditions: Magic in Old Mexico
Concluding this captivating issue is Enrique Jimenez-Martinez's 'Early Conjuring in Old Mexico and the New Spain.' The culmination of over two decades of dedicated research, Jimenez-Martinez presents groundbreaking and remarkably fascinating information on indigenous conjurers and the practice of magic in both precolonial and Spanish-dominated Mexico. This deep dive offers a unique perspective on the global tapestry of magic, revealing traditions and performances that have long remained hidden from broader historical accounts. Each article within this issue of Gibecière is a testament to the contributors' passion and expertise, ensuring an enriching and thoroughly enjoyable read for anyone with a keen interest in the untold stories of magic's past. Instantly download your copy today and begin your historical exploration.
Original Specs
Gibecière 26, Summer 2018, Vol. 13, No. 2
Contents:
Ten Problems in Algeria by Jim Steinmeyer
Pinetti: New Discoveries, Part 2 by Francois Bost
Early Conjuring in Old Mexico and the New Spain by Enrique Jimenez-Martinez
We are thrilled to present issue 26 of Gibecière. The Summer 2018 issue is introduced with remarkable information, photos and a fresh evaluation of one of conjuring’s best known, exciting historical tales: how Robert Houdin saved French Algiers from a violent uprising of native marabouts by Jim Steinmeyer. The reader is then transported by Francois Bost to Prussia with the second installment in a series of new discoveries about Giuseppe Pinetti, highlighting his amazing and impressive career. At the conclusion of this issue, Enrique Jimenez-Martinez presents remarkably fascinating information on indigenous conjurers and conjuring in precolonial and Spanish-dominated Mexico in the culmination of more than 20 years of research on the subject. Gibeciere includes new, exciting articles from each of its contributors. We hope you will enjoy.










