[Ebook] New Sorcerer by Martin Breese
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Behold! “New Sorcerer by Martin Breese,” a 6-issue magical magazine replicating classics from 1992-1994. Uncover amazing routines and secrets within! A must-have for collectors!
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Behold! “New Sorcerer by Martin Breese,” a 6-issue magical magazine replicating classics from 1992-1994. Uncover amazing routines and secrets within! A must-have for collectors!
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Explore the Enchanting World of ‘New Sorcerer’ by Martin Breese
Step into the magical realm with ‘New Sorcerer,’ a uniquely crafted magazine series by the renowned Martin Breese. Running from March 1992 to January 1994, this collection comprises six meticulously planned issues, each designed to echo the format and spirit of a celebrated historical magic magazine.
Martin Breese introduces us to a groundbreaking concept: each issue recreates the essence of past iconic magic magazines, including Pentagram, The Magic Wand, Wizard, Max Andrews’ Magic Magazine, and more. This series is not just a collection of tricks and tales but a journey through the evolution of magical arts.
Key Highlights of Each Issue
- Issue 1 (Pentagram): Dive into ‘Your Fate in a Teacup’ by Peter Warlock and explore the intriguing ‘Hilliard Syndrome.’
- Issue 2 (Magic Wand): Experience ‘True Hue’ and ‘Overcon,’ alongside insightful reviews and routines.
- Issue 3 (Wizard): Discover ‘Oil and Water Plus’ and the famed ‘Boston Box Routine.’
- Issue 4 (Magic Magazine): Engage with ‘A-Musing’ and the ‘Confusion Delusion’ among other captivating features.
- Issue 5 (A Magazine of Magic): Learn the intricacies of ‘Making The Trilby Deck’ and its routines.
- Issue 6 (The Wizard): Explore ‘Body Language Challenge’ and ‘Extra Sensory Prediction,’ rounding off this magical series.
Published in 1992, with a digital edition in 2013, ‘New Sorcerer’ spans 148 pages and 63,461 words, offering a treasure trove of magical knowledge and entertainment.
This is quite an unusual magic magazine. It ran from March 1992 to January 1994 with only 6 issues, but it was from the start planned that way. Each issue was formatted along the lines of another famous magazine from the past.
Martin Breese writes in his introduction:
This will be unlike any other magical magazine ever published, in that each issue will reproduce the format, some of the contents, and the covers of a different magical magazine from the past.Included in the lineup are Pentagram, The Magic Wand, Wizard, Max Andrews’ Magic Magazine, Routine, The Wizard (Selbit).
Contents:
- Issue 1 (Pentagram)
- Your Fate in a Teacup (Peter Warlock)
- Octext (Phil Goldstein)
- Review: “Randy Wakeman Presents” (John Holland)
- The Hilliard Syndrome (Peter Warlock)
- Devilish Sorcery (Charles Cameron)
- Sucker Silks Routine – Part 1 (Ken Brooke)
- Review: “David Copperfield Live” (T.A. Waters)
- Tissue Paper Monte (Tom Sellers)
Issue 2 (Magic Wand) - Objective (Roy Johnson)
- True Hue (Phil Goldstein)
- Review: “Lifesavers-Michael Weber” (John Holland)
- Collusion Illusion (Bob Gill)
- Overcon (Bob Farmer)
- Sucker Silks Routine – Part 2 (Ken Brooke)
- Octext – Revisited (Phil Goldstein)
Issue 3 (Wizard) - Oil and Water Plus (Dave Campbell)
- Boston Box Routine (Dean Nicholas)
- The Race Is On (Bob Gill)
- Al Koran’s Miracle Wallet Routine (Ken Brooke)
Issue 4 (Magic Magazine) - A-Musing (Al Smith)
- Confusion Delusion (Al Smith)
- Duplicity (Dave Campbell)
- Ken Brooke’s Coin Trick (Ken Brooke)
- Ideas with Ken Brooke’s Coin Trick (Bob Gill)
- Hilliard Syndrome – Afterthoughts (Walter Brusa)
- Dean Nicholas’ Gypsy Curse Routine (Anthony Owen)
Issue 5 (A Magazine of Magic) - Making The Trilby Deck (Bob Gill)
- Trilby Deck Routine (Ken Brooke)
Issue 6 (The Wizard) - A Card & Egg Trick (Anon)
- Body Language Challenge (Basil Horwitz)
- Extra Sensory Prediction (Bob Gill)
- Invisible Choice (Bob Gill)
- Boxing Match (Bob Gill)
- Gyro-Compass (Bob Gill)
- Cannibals and Missionaries (Dave Campbell)
1st edition 1992, 1st digital edition 2013, 148 pages.
word count: 63461 which is equivalent to 253 standard pages of text
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