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'''Annemann's Miracles of Card Magic''' was a book compiled and published by [[Max Holden]] in | '''Annemann's Miracles of Card Magic''' was a book compiled and published by [[Max Holden]] in [[1948]]. | ||
It was later combined with [[Annemann's Full Deck of Impromptu Card Tricks]] (1943) and released by Dover as [[Annemann's Card Magic]] (1977). | It was later combined with [[Annemann's Full Deck of Impromptu Card Tricks]] (1943) and released by Dover as [[Annemann's Card Magic]] (1977). | ||
Reviewed in [[Genii 1948 June]] | |||
== Introduction == | |||
'''''Just A Word ....''''' | |||
It is with genuine pleasure that we present this second volume of feature card effects from Ted Annemann’s files. With its companion volume, “Annemann’s Full Deck of 52 Impromptu Card Tricks,” it makes available for ready reference a wealth of headline material to be cherished by every magician. Each and every trick was selected personally by Ted Annemann for its striking effect, its stunning climax, or for some other unique feature that spelled ENTERTAINMENT. For this reason, and this alone, you will find in the one hundred and ten tricks in these two books a collection of card magic that is unsurpassed in entertainment value. Truly, this is magic as your audience like it! | |||
The present volume is not restricted to impromptu tricks alone, although one-third are in that category, but it brings to you many of the more brilliant feats whose successful presentation depend upon the magician’s unsuspected allies . . . shorts, double faced, stranger, duplicates and otherwise easily made and ingeniously faked cards. These, interwoven with Annemann subtleties and misdirection, provide the means for creating miracles otherwise unobtainable. Regardless of whether you are seeking card tricks for close-up or stage presentation, you’ll find a full array here. And included for good measure are two complete routines, conceived and used by Ted Annemann, which alone are worth many times the price of this entire volume. | |||
MAX HOLDEN | |||
JOHN J. CRIMMINS, JR | |||
== Contents == | |||
IMPROMPTU TRICKS FOR EVERY OCCASION | |||
* The Whistle | |||
* The Mystic Twelve | |||
* Card of The Gods | |||
* The Divining Pasteboard | |||
* Two Cards in Fear | |||
* The Twenty Card Trick | |||
* Mathematical Black Jacks | |||
* Three Predictions | |||
* Mephisto’s Prediction | |||
* Like Seeks Like | |||
* A Card in Hand | |||
* Double Reverse | |||
* Stop When Ready | |||
* Twentieth Century Cards | |||
* Modern Monte | |||
* Mental Stud | |||
* The Ribbon That Made Good | |||
TRICKS WITH DUPLICATES & SHORT CARDS | |||
* Trickery | |||
* Four Ace Stage Presentation | |||
* Flighty Aces | |||
* A Question of Power | |||
* Simplex Torn Card in Balloon | |||
* Card Finesse | |||
* Red & Blue Back Color Change | |||
* The Finders | |||
* Three Chances | |||
* Here Or There | |||
* Hidden Mystery | |||
TRICKS WITH FAKED & DOUBLE FACED CARDS | |||
* Card In High | |||
* A Card in Flight | |||
* The Super Eye-Popper | |||
* Card On The Wing | |||
* Uniflight | |||
* Lost & Found | |||
* Renovated Sphinx Card Trick | |||
* The Mutilated Card | |||
* Coloroto | |||
* Vice-Versa | |||
* Sympathetic Clubs | |||
TRICKS WITH SIMPLE SET-UPS | |||
* Card Voice | |||
* A Futile Lesson | |||
* The Scarne Thought Card | |||
* Restless Cards | |||
* The Card Phenomenon | |||
* The Ultra Find | |||
TRICKS WITH SPECIAL DECKS | |||
* Criss Cross | |||
* The Future Deck | |||
COMPLETE ROUTINES | |||
* The Omega Card Act | |||
1. The Rising Card | |||
2. The Penetrating Card | |||
3. The Pocketbook Card | |||
4. The Impaled Card | |||
5. The Torn Card | |||
* Five Findo | |||
1. Card At Any Number | |||
2. You Count ’Em | |||
3. Card Finder | |||
4. “Stop” | |||
5. The Speller | |||
FORCES & IMPROVEMENT | |||
* One Hand Card Force | |||
* Forcing With A Die | |||
ADDENDA | |||
* It Goes This Way | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:18, 18 June 2020
Annemann's Miracles of Card Magic | |
Author | Theodore Annemann |
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Editor | John J. Crimmins, Jr. |
Publisher | Max Holden |
Illustrator | Nelson Hahne |
Publication Date | 1948 |
Language | English |
Subject | Card tricks |
Annemann's Miracles of Card Magic was a book compiled and published by Max Holden in 1948.
It was later combined with Annemann's Full Deck of Impromptu Card Tricks (1943) and released by Dover as Annemann's Card Magic (1977).
Reviewed in Genii 1948 June
Introduction
Just A Word ....
It is with genuine pleasure that we present this second volume of feature card effects from Ted Annemann’s files. With its companion volume, “Annemann’s Full Deck of 52 Impromptu Card Tricks,” it makes available for ready reference a wealth of headline material to be cherished by every magician. Each and every trick was selected personally by Ted Annemann for its striking effect, its stunning climax, or for some other unique feature that spelled ENTERTAINMENT. For this reason, and this alone, you will find in the one hundred and ten tricks in these two books a collection of card magic that is unsurpassed in entertainment value. Truly, this is magic as your audience like it!
The present volume is not restricted to impromptu tricks alone, although one-third are in that category, but it brings to you many of the more brilliant feats whose successful presentation depend upon the magician’s unsuspected allies . . . shorts, double faced, stranger, duplicates and otherwise easily made and ingeniously faked cards. These, interwoven with Annemann subtleties and misdirection, provide the means for creating miracles otherwise unobtainable. Regardless of whether you are seeking card tricks for close-up or stage presentation, you’ll find a full array here. And included for good measure are two complete routines, conceived and used by Ted Annemann, which alone are worth many times the price of this entire volume.
MAX HOLDEN
JOHN J. CRIMMINS, JR
Contents
IMPROMPTU TRICKS FOR EVERY OCCASION
- The Whistle
- The Mystic Twelve
- Card of The Gods
- The Divining Pasteboard
- Two Cards in Fear
- The Twenty Card Trick
- Mathematical Black Jacks
- Three Predictions
- Mephisto’s Prediction
- Like Seeks Like
- A Card in Hand
- Double Reverse
- Stop When Ready
- Twentieth Century Cards
- Modern Monte
- Mental Stud
- The Ribbon That Made Good
TRICKS WITH DUPLICATES & SHORT CARDS
- Trickery
- Four Ace Stage Presentation
- Flighty Aces
- A Question of Power
- Simplex Torn Card in Balloon
- Card Finesse
- Red & Blue Back Color Change
- The Finders
- Three Chances
- Here Or There
- Hidden Mystery
TRICKS WITH FAKED & DOUBLE FACED CARDS
- Card In High
- A Card in Flight
- The Super Eye-Popper
- Card On The Wing
- Uniflight
- Lost & Found
- Renovated Sphinx Card Trick
- The Mutilated Card
- Coloroto
- Vice-Versa
- Sympathetic Clubs
TRICKS WITH SIMPLE SET-UPS
- Card Voice
- A Futile Lesson
- The Scarne Thought Card
- Restless Cards
- The Card Phenomenon
- The Ultra Find
TRICKS WITH SPECIAL DECKS
- Criss Cross
- The Future Deck
COMPLETE ROUTINES
- The Omega Card Act
1. The Rising Card 2. The Penetrating Card 3. The Pocketbook Card 4. The Impaled Card 5. The Torn Card
- Five Findo
1. Card At Any Number 2. You Count ’Em 3. Card Finder 4. “Stop” 5. The Speller
FORCES & IMPROVEMENT
- One Hand Card Force
- Forcing With A Die
ADDENDA
- It Goes This Way