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+ | | author = Lewis Ganson | ||
+ | | pub_date = 1959 | ||
+ | | publisher = Harry Stanley | ||
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+ | | language = English | ||
+ | | pages = 76 | ||
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+ | | followed_by = [[Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card Magic]] | ||
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+ | Reviewed in [[Genii 1960 February]] | ||
+ | |||
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+ | == Contents == | ||
+ | * FOREWORD by Ken Brooke 4 | ||
+ | * CHAPTER ONE — THE FOUR BLUE BACKED ACES 5 | ||
+ | * CHAPTER TWO — BLINDFOLD POKER DEAL 9 | ||
+ | * CHAPTER THREE — CARDS OF COINCIDENCE 1 1 | ||
+ | * CHAPTER FOUR — THREE CARD MONTE 15 | ||
+ | * CHAPTER FIVE — LARRY GREY'S "CARDS ACROSS" 23 | ||
+ | * CHAPTER SIX — MORE NOVEL KNOWLEDGE 25 | ||
+ | ** 1. To Shuffle a Certain Number of Cards Above a Selected Card. | ||
+ | ** 2. Plunger Location. | ||
+ | ** 3. Card from Pocket. | ||
+ | ** 4. Switching a Card in an Envelope. | ||
+ | ** 5. Double Lift From Fan. | ||
+ | ** 6. Staring Him in the Face. | ||
+ | * CHAPTER SEVEN — PALMING 35 | ||
+ | **1. Top Palm. | ||
+ | **2. To Palm a Card From the Pack With the Gambler's Palm. | ||
+ | **3. One Handed Palm. | ||
+ | **4. Second Gambler's Palm. | ||
+ | **5. Springing a Card into the Gambler's Palm Position. | ||
+ | **6. Some Useful Notes on Palming. | ||
+ | *CHAPTER EIGHT — DEALING SECONDS 48 | ||
+ | **1. Dai Vernon s Second Deal. | ||
+ | **2. Single Handed Method. | ||
+ | **3. Dai Vernon s "New Theory ' Second Deal. | ||
+ | **4. A Quick Trick. | ||
+ | *CHAPTER NINE — THE CARD PUZZLE ...... 54 | ||
+ | *CHAPTER TEN — ANOTHER LARRY GREY TRICK 5 7 | ||
+ | *CHAPTER ELEVEN — CHANGES 63 | ||
+ | **The Top Change. | ||
+ | **The Bottom Change. | ||
+ | **One-Handed Card Change. | ||
+ | **Harry Lorraine's Change For Four Cards. | ||
+ | *CHAPTER TWELVE — TWO TRICKS 69 | ||
+ | **Dai Vernon's Version of "Everywhere and Somewhere". | ||
+ | **Matching Any Number of Cards. | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 18 December 2011
Dai Vernon's Inner Secrets of Card Magic | |
Author | Lewis Ganson |
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Publisher | Harry Stanley |
Publication Date | 1959 |
Language | English |
Followed by | Dai Vernon's More Inner Secrets of Card Magic |
Pages | 76 |
Reviewed in Genii 1960 February
Contents
- FOREWORD by Ken Brooke 4
- CHAPTER ONE — THE FOUR BLUE BACKED ACES 5
- CHAPTER TWO — BLINDFOLD POKER DEAL 9
- CHAPTER THREE — CARDS OF COINCIDENCE 1 1
- CHAPTER FOUR — THREE CARD MONTE 15
- CHAPTER FIVE — LARRY GREY'S "CARDS ACROSS" 23
- CHAPTER SIX — MORE NOVEL KNOWLEDGE 25
- 1. To Shuffle a Certain Number of Cards Above a Selected Card.
- 2. Plunger Location.
- 3. Card from Pocket.
- 4. Switching a Card in an Envelope.
- 5. Double Lift From Fan.
- 6. Staring Him in the Face.
- CHAPTER SEVEN — PALMING 35
- 1. Top Palm.
- 2. To Palm a Card From the Pack With the Gambler's Palm.
- 3. One Handed Palm.
- 4. Second Gambler's Palm.
- 5. Springing a Card into the Gambler's Palm Position.
- 6. Some Useful Notes on Palming.
- CHAPTER EIGHT — DEALING SECONDS 48
- 1. Dai Vernon s Second Deal.
- 2. Single Handed Method.
- 3. Dai Vernon s "New Theory ' Second Deal.
- 4. A Quick Trick.
- CHAPTER NINE — THE CARD PUZZLE ...... 54
- CHAPTER TEN — ANOTHER LARRY GREY TRICK 5 7
- CHAPTER ELEVEN — CHANGES 63
- The Top Change.
- The Bottom Change.
- One-Handed Card Change.
- Harry Lorraine's Change For Four Cards.
- CHAPTER TWELVE — TWO TRICKS 69
- Dai Vernon's Version of "Everywhere and Somewhere".
- Matching Any Number of Cards.