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The Magical Arts Journal

The Magical Arts Journal

Editeur :

Ammar Magic

The Magical Arts Journal

Livre en anglais.

The Art and Business of Magic


The Magical Arts Journal is a ground breaking  magical publication devoted to both the art and business of magic that  was published and edited by FISM world champion magician Michael Ammar  and magic publishing and event production innovator Adam J. Fleischer.

You’ll find timeless business insights, original performance material  and priceless tips and advice about the work and money in magic from  close up and stand up magic professionals who were making their living  on cruise ships, in comedy clubs, at trade shows and private parties.

The artists who contributed to The Magical Arts Journal are a Who’s Who List of influential magic thinkers and the most  successful full-time pros of the 1980’s, including: Dai Vernon, Larry  Jennings, Tommy Wonder, Paul Harris, John Kennedy, Jay Sankey, John  Cornelius, David Roth, Martin Gardner, Jamy Ian Swiss, Chris Kenner,  Roberto Giobbi, Doc Eason, Eric Mead, Richard Sanders, Gary Kurtz and  many more.

Within the covers of this compendium of every issue of the Journal  published, these experienced pros reveal the secrets to their  performance material, provide in-depth essays and columns about lessons  learned on-the-job, and deliver commentary, reviews, ideas, finesse and  other thought provoking content.

Originally released between 1986 and 1990, The Magical Arts Journal is a chronicle of the art and business of performance magic during those exciting, pivotal years.

Nb pages :

564

Anneau / Anneaux Chinois
Bague
Billets
Boule/ Balle / Bille /Perle
Bouteille
Cardistry / Manipulation de scène
Cartomagie
Chapeau
Clef
Close-up
Corde
Couteau / Canif
Débutant
Dés
F.I
F.P
Fil / ruban / Fil hindou
Fond Max
Foulard
Gobelet / Cups and balls
Histoire de la magie
Lévitation
Magie du corps
Noeuds
Pain
Papiers
Photo/carte postale
Pièces
Portefeuille
Revue The Magical Art Journal
Serviette / Serviette en papier
Sleeving
Stylo / Crayon
Théorie
Torsion
Élastiques
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