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+ | | pub_date = 1984 | ||
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+ | | illustrator = Cynthia Lynn | ||
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+ | '''Close-Up Seductions''' is another close-up magic book by Paul Harris. | ||
− | + | Some of the martial was republished in [[Art of Astonishment]]. | |
+ | ==Contents== | ||
* ix Foreword | * ix Foreword | ||
* 1 [[Bushwhacker]] - a card penetrates another one. | * 1 [[Bushwhacker]] - a card penetrates another one. |
Revision as of 20:47, 27 April 2011
Close-Up Seductions | |
Author | Paul Harris |
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Publisher | D. Robbins & Co |
Illustrator | Cynthia Lynn |
Publication Date | 1984 |
Language | English |
Close-Up Seductions is another close-up magic book by Paul Harris.
Some of the martial was republished in Art of Astonishment.
Contents
- ix Foreword
- 1 Bushwhacker - a card penetrates another one.
- 10 Seductive Switch
- 20 Sensuous Shuffle
- 37 Cab Fare
- 43 Limousine Service - Variation of Cab Fare.
- 50 Fan Dance
- 59 Air of Mystery - a deck vanish
- 69 Deja Vu
- 75 Michael's Proposition by Michael Ammar and P.H.
- 79 "10" by Jay Sankey and P.H.
- 85 Looker
- 87 Blue Tattoo
- 101 Unhinged - A self-contained version of Screwed Deck.
- 111 Sleight of Ear
- 117 Bleached Blonde - A Queen changes to blank card, done without gimmicks.
- 133 Too Slick
- 140 Sweet Stuff
- 147 Wonder Woman - "Wherein anatomically accurate character portraits of you and a spectator are fashioned from a common deck of cards."