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[[Will Ayling]] assisted Ganson with his series, often appearing in the photographs which accompanied the text. Ayling also took on the mantle of his friend Lewis Ganson to continue the "Teach-In" series under the banner of "Know-How" books. | [[Will Ayling]] assisted Ganson with his series, often appearing in the photographs which accompanied the text. Ayling also took on the mantle of his friend Lewis Ganson to continue the "Teach-In" series under the banner of "Know-How" books. | ||
Teach-In Series: | Teach-In Series (17 titles): | ||
* Columbini's Cups and Balls - 1977 | * Columbini's Cups and Balls - 1977 | ||
* Mark Weston's Continuous Cigarette Production - 1977 | * Mark Weston's Continuous Cigarette Production - 1977 | ||
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* Matching the Cards - 1977 | * Matching the Cards - 1977 | ||
* A New Look at Card Fans – 1978 | * A New Look at Card Fans – 1978 | ||
* A New Look At the Okito Box - 1978 | |||
* Bernard's Lesson On Coin Magic - 1978 | * Bernard's Lesson On Coin Magic - 1978 | ||
* Rings Supreme: Aldo Colombini's Presentation of the Linking Rings - 1978 | * Rings Supreme: Aldo Colombini's Presentation of the Linking Rings - 1978 | ||
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Know-How Series: | Know-How Series: | ||
* Endless Chain – 1983 | * The Endless Chain – 1983 | ||
* Catching a Marked Bullet in the Teeth (by Frank Sinclair) - 1983 | |||
* Indian Cups and Balls (by P.K. Ilango) | |||
* Knowing the Ropes Featuring the Rope Magic of Edward Victor | Shigeo Takagi | Harry Carnegie - 1987 | |||
* Knowing the Egg Bag - 1988 | |||
* Knowing the Ropes - 1985 | |||
* Knowing the Chop Cup (and other one cup-one ball routines) - 1985 (1989) | |||
* Knowing the Rising Cards - 1991 | |||
Not confirmed, but possibly in one of the series: | |||
* Rink’s Rope & Ring – 1980 | |||
* Phoney – 1983 | * Phoney – 1983 | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
*http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=182592#Post182592 | *http://www.geniimagazine.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=182592#Post182592 | ||
[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books]] |
Revision as of 22:23, 11 December 2008
The Ganson Teach-In Series were a series of pamphlets by Lewis Ganson published by Supreme Magic Inc.
Will Ayling assisted Ganson with his series, often appearing in the photographs which accompanied the text. Ayling also took on the mantle of his friend Lewis Ganson to continue the "Teach-In" series under the banner of "Know-How" books.
Teach-In Series (17 titles):
- Columbini's Cups and Balls - 1977
- Mark Weston's Continuous Cigarette Production - 1977
- Zombie: The Floating Ball - 1977
- Three Chinese Rings - 1977
- The Floating and Dancin Cane - 1977
- The Sympathetic Silks – 1977
- Matching the Cards - 1977
- A New Look at Card Fans – 1978
- A New Look At the Okito Box - 1978
- Bernard's Lesson On Coin Magic - 1978
- Rings Supreme: Aldo Colombini's Presentation of the Linking Rings - 1978
- Bernard's Lesson On Dice Stacking – 1979
- A Fantasy In Thimbles: Werry's Fantastic Thimbles - 1979
- Two in the Hand and One In The Pocket - 1979
- Rovi Reveals - 1980
- The Hindu Thread Trick often referred to as The Gypsy Thread – 1980
- Rink’s Rope & Ring – 1980
- The Three Card Monte as Entertainment - 1980
Know-How Series:
- The Endless Chain – 1983
- Catching a Marked Bullet in the Teeth (by Frank Sinclair) - 1983
- Indian Cups and Balls (by P.K. Ilango)
- Knowing the Ropes Featuring the Rope Magic of Edward Victor | Shigeo Takagi | Harry Carnegie - 1987
- Knowing the Egg Bag - 1988
- Knowing the Ropes - 1985
- Knowing the Chop Cup (and other one cup-one ball routines) - 1985 (1989)
- Knowing the Rising Cards - 1991
Not confirmed, but possibly in one of the series:
- Rink’s Rope & Ring – 1980
- Phoney – 1983