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[[Hermetic Press]], a publishing company in Seattle founded in 1990 by [[Stephen Minch]], specializes in magic technical literature.
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{{hatnote| Conjuror's Press Inc.  was the publisher of [[Conjurers' Monthly Magazine]] (1945-1949).}}
  
Among those publications are the works of [[Alex Elmsley]], [[Max Maven]], [[Tommy Wonder]], [[Juan Tamariz]] and several other important innovators.
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'''Hermetic Press''', a publishing company in Seattle founded in [[1989]] by [[Stephen Minch]], specializes in magic technical literature.
  
Also, the company has published important historical books, like a translation of [[Jean Prévost]]'s [[Clever and Pleasant Inventions: Part One]], from 1584. A biography on [[Lulu Hearst]], the "magnetic girl" who became a star in the 1800s. The autobiography of [[Milo & Roger]].
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Starting out as the '''Conjuror's Press''' when publishing Kirk Charles' book Manual of Restaurant Magic<ref>[[Genii 1989 May]], page 750</ref>, future publications included the works of [[Alex Elmsley]], [[Milt Kort]], [[Max Maven]], [[Tommy Wonder]], and [[Juan Tamariz]]. They also publish [[Roberto Giobbi]]'s best-selling ''[[Card College]]'' series.
  
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The company has also published important historical books, like a translation of [[Jean Prévost]]'s ''[[Clever and Pleasant Inventions: Part One]]'', from 1584; a biography on [[Lulu Hearst]], the "magnetic girl" who became a star in the 1800s; and the autobiography of [[Milo & Roger]].
*[http://www.hermeticpress.com Hermetic Press]
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[[Category:Magic Dealers]]
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=== Publications ===
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* 1987: ''[[Manual of Restaurant Magic]]'' ([[Kirk Charles]])
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* 1989: ''[[Standing Up Surrounded]]'' (Kirk Charles)
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* 1990: ''[[Ken Krenzel's Close-Up Impact]]'' ([[Stephen Minch]])
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* 1990: ''[[Focus]]'' ([[Phil Goldstein]])
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* 1991: ''[[Tricks of the Imagination]]'' ([[Robert E. Neale]])
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* 1991: ''[[Thavant]]'' ([[Phil Goldstein]])
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* 1991: ''[[From Witchcraft to Card Tricks]]: Notes Toward an History of Western Close-up Magic (1584-1897)'' (Stephen Minch)
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* 1992: ''[[A Life Among Secrets]]: The Uncommon Life and Adventures of Eddie Fields'' (Stephen Minch)
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* 1992: ''[[Terry LaGerould's Pasteboard Presentations]]'' ([[Wayne Whiting]] and [[Terry LaGerould]])
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* 1992: ''[[Modus Operandi: The Card Magic of Jack Carpenter]]'' ([[Stephen Hobbs]])
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* 1993: ''[[By Forces Unseen]]: The Innovative Card Magic of [[Ernest Earick]]'' (Stephen Minch)
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* 1993: ''[[Mind, Myth and Magick]]'' ([[T. A. Waters]])
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* 1994: ''[[Thabbatical]]'' (Phil Goldstein)
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* 1994: ''[[Ted Lesley's Paramiracles]]'' ([[Ted Lesley]])
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* 1995: ''[[Card College, Vol. 1]]'' ([[Roberto Giobbi]])
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* 1995: ''[[Magic and Meaning]]'' ([[Eugene Burger]] and Robert E. Neale)
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* 1996: ''[[Card College, Vol. 2]]'' (Roberto Giobbi)
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* 1996: ''[[The Books of Wonder]]'' (2 Volumes) ([[Stephen Minch]] and [[Tommy Wonder]])
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* 1997: ''[[Ken Krenzel's Ingenuities]]'' (Stephen Minch)
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* 1997: ''[[The Six-hour Memorized Deck]]'' ([[Martin Joyal]])
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* 1998: ''[[Brain Food]]'' ([[David Parr]])
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* 1998: ''[[Card College, Vol. 3]]'' (Roberto Giobbi)
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* 1998: ''[[Clever and Pleasant Inventions: Part One]]'' ([[Jean Prevost]])
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* 1998: ''[[The Complete Guide to Restaurant & Walk-Around Magic]]'' ([[Kirk Charles]])
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* 1999: ''[[Close-Up and Personal]]'' ([[David Regal]])
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* 1999: ''[[KORT]]: The Magic of [[Milt Kort]]'' (Stephen Minch)
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* 1999: ''[[Theater of the Mind]]'' ([[Barrie Richardson]])
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* 1999: ''[[Magic in Theory]]'' ([[Peter Lamont]] and [[Richard Wiseman]])
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* 1999: ''[[Milo & Roger: A Magical Life]]'' ([[Arthur Brandon]])
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* 2000: ''[[Life, Death & Other Card Tricks]]'' ([[Robert E. Neale]])
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* 2000: ''[[Card College, Vol. 4]]'' ([[Roberto Giobbi]])
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* 2000: ''[[The James File]]'' ([[Allan Slaight]])
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* 2001: ''[[Concertos for Pasteboard]]'' ([[Oliver Erens]] and [[Ariel Frailich]], tr.)
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* 2001: ''[[Ibidem]], Vol. 2'' (Nos. 17 to 28) ([[P. Howard Lyons]], ed.)
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* 2002: ''Ibidem, Vol. 3'' (Nos. 29 to 37) (P. Howard Lyons, ed.)
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* 2002: ''[[The Encyclopedia of Egg Magic]]'' ([[Donato Colucci]])
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* 2002: ''[[Neale's The Magic Mirror|The Magic Mirror]]'' (Robert E. Neale and [[David Parr]])
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* 2002: ''[[Marked For Life]]'' ([[Kirk Charles]])
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* 2002: ''[[The Paper Engine]]'' ([[Aaron Fisher]] and [[John Lovick]])
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* 2002: ''[[Paul Curry's Worlds Beyond]]'' ([[Paul Curry]])
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* 2002: ''[[Redivider]]'' ([[Phil Goldstein]])
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* 2002: ''[[Shattering Illusions]]'' ([[Jamy Ian Swiss]])
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* 2003: ''[[Card College, Vol. 5]]'' ([[Roberto Giobbi]])
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* 2003: ''[[Stewart James in Print: The First 50 Years]]'' (P. Howard Lyons)
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* 2004: ''[[Enchantments]]'' ([[Wesley James]])
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* 2004: ''[[The Georgia Wonder: Lulu Hurst and the Secret that Shook America]]'' ([[Barry H. Wiley]])
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* 2004: ''[[Mnemonica]]'' ([[Juan Tamariz]])
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* 2005: ''[[Act Two]]'' (Barrie Richardson)
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* 2005: ''[[Indescribable Phenomenon]]: The Life and Mysteries of [[Anna Eva Fay]]'' (Barry H. Wiley)
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* 2005: ''[[Prism]]'' ([[Max Maven]])
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* 2005: ''[[The Protocols of the Elders of Magic]]'' (Max Maven)
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* 2006: ''[[Card College Light]]'' ([[Roberto Giobbi]])
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* 2006: ''[[Secrets of an Escamoteur]]'' ([[Harry Riser]])
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* 2006: ''[[Tangled Web]]'' ([[Eric Mead]])
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* 2007: ''[[Card Dupery]]'' ([[J. K. Hartman]])
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* 2007: ''[[The Five Points in Magic]]'' ([[Juan Tamariz]])
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* 2007: ''[[Maurice Fogel: In Search of the Sensational]]'' ([[Chris Woodward]] and [[Richard Mark]])
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* 2008: ''[[Card College Lighter]]'' (Roberto Giobbi)
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* 2008: ''[[Paths to Enchantment]]'' ([[Malcom Yaffe]])
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* 2008: ''[[This Is Not a Book]]'' ([[Robert E. Neale]])
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* 2008: ''[[Verbal Magic]]'' (Juan Tamariz)
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* 2009: ''[[Ken Krenzel's Relaxed Impossibilities]]'' ([[Stephen Minch]])
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* 2010: ''[[The Book of Forgotten Secrets]]'' (Stephen Minch)
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* 2010: ''[[Card College Lightest]]'' ([[Roberto Giobbi]]])
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* 2010: ''[[Secret Agenda]]'' (Roberto Giobbi)
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* 2010: ''[[Vortex]]'' ([[Tom Stone]])
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* 2011: ''[[Curtain Call]]'' ([[Barrie Richardson]])
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* 2011: ''[[Devious Standards]]'' ([[Jamy Ian Swiss]])
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* 2011: ''[[Maelstrom]]'' (Tom Stone)
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* 2011: ''[[More Power to You]]'' ([[David Acer]])
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* 2012: ''[[Thinking the Impossible]]'' ([[Ramon Rioboo]])
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* 2013: ''[[Confidences]]'' (Roberto Giobbi)
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* 2013: ''[[The Art of Switching Decks]]'' (Roberto Giobbi)
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* 2013: ''Non Plus Ultra, Vol. 1: Magic of the 19th Century'' ([[J. N. Hofzinser]] and [[Magic Christian]])
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* 2013: ''Non Plus Ultra, Vol. 2: Hofzinser's Card Artistry'' (J. N. Hofzinser and Magic Christian)
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* 2014: ''[[The Magic Way]]'' ([[Juan Tamariz]])
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* 2014: ''[[Mayhew: What Women Want]]'' ([[John Lovick]])
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* 2014: ''[[The Vernon Companion]]'' ([[Michael A. Perovich]])
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{{References}}
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* [http://www.hermeticpress.com Hermetic Press]
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* [http://hermeticforum.com/index.php Hermetic Press Fan Foum]
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* For a complete list of articles in MagicPedia related to books published by Hermetic Press see [[:Category:Books published by Hermetic Press]].
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Revision as of 10:17, 4 March 2015

Conjuror's Press Inc. was the publisher of Conjurers' Monthly Magazine (1945-1949).

Hermetic Press, a publishing company in Seattle founded in 1989 by Stephen Minch, specializes in magic technical literature.

Starting out as the Conjuror's Press when publishing Kirk Charles' book Manual of Restaurant Magic[1], future publications included the works of Alex Elmsley, Milt Kort, Max Maven, Tommy Wonder, and Juan Tamariz. They also publish Roberto Giobbi's best-selling Card College series.

The company has also published important historical books, like a translation of Jean Prévost's Clever and Pleasant Inventions: Part One, from 1584; a biography on Lulu Hearst, the "magnetic girl" who became a star in the 1800s; and the autobiography of Milo & Roger.

Publications

References

  1. Genii 1989 May, page 750