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'''New Magic of Japan''' is the English-language version the original Japanese book ''New Generation Plus Alpha''. It contains many card tricks, and some magic of other kinds as well. It was not translated, but rewritten from the Japanese original by [[Books by Phil Goldstein | Phil Goldstein]] and [[Books by Richard Kaufman | Richard Kaufman]]. The trick by Dr. Sawa was added for the English language version and did not appear in the original.
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'''New Magic of Japan''' is the English-language version of the original Japanese book ''New Generation Plus Alpha''. It contains many card tricks, and some magic of other kinds as well. It was not translated, but rewritten from the Japanese original by [[Books by Phil Goldstein | Phil Goldstein]] and [[Books by Richard Kaufman | Richard Kaufman]]. The trick by Dr. Sawa was added for the English language version and did not appear in the original.
  
 
It features the original Card Magic of (names?)
 
It features the original Card Magic of (names?)

Revision as of 01:59, 3 October 2007

New Magic of Japan

New Magic of Japan is the English-language version of the original Japanese book New Generation Plus Alpha. It contains many card tricks, and some magic of other kinds as well. It was not translated, but rewritten from the Japanese original by Phil Goldstein and Richard Kaufman. The trick by Dr. Sawa was added for the English language version and did not appear in the original.

It features the original Card Magic of (names?)

It was published by Kaufman and Greenberg in 1988.

Video

This video of Charles Hsu showcases the effects from the books New Magic of Japan and Five Times Five: Japan.