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101 Easy-to-Do Magic Tricks Review


101 Easy-to-Do Magic Tricks  Manufacturer: Dover Publications
Author(s): Bill Tarr

ISBN: 0486273679    EAN: 9780486273679
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Reading Level: Ages 4-8

Average Rating: 5 out of 5 Stars

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Abundantly illustrated, easy-to-follow guide shows beginning and veteran prestidigitators how to successfully perform over 100 tricks, including The Inexhaustible Hat, The Cut and Restored Turban, The Chinese Rings, The Rising Cards, Steel Through Steel, Fingers That See and dozens of other remarkable feats—each graded according to difficulty.



User Submitted 101 Easy-to-Do Magic Tricks Reviews


July 13, 2006
101 Easy-todo-magic-tricks
Well, the title of the book pretty much explains the book. For me, It was a litle too easy, but I'm 16 years old. This book is better suited towards kids. But if you are interested solely in card magic, I recommend not getting it. This book only has self-working card tricks. Although, if you are only interested in a couple easy cards tricks to impress people, then that is what this book offers. This book also contains other tricks, such as dolar bill in a lemon, chinese wands, chinese rings, the inexhaustible hat, the rising cigarette, ring on a string, and the great matchbox escape, to name a few. This book isn't very long. I didn't enjoy the book that much, because I am interested in street magic, and these tricks are not suited to that type of magic, because they all require set-up and need a table or are too angle sensitve, ect. But overall, I would have to say that you shouldn't buy this book (because there are so many better books that hold more information) unless you are a kid. If you are older and a beginner in magic I recommend another book.

June 7, 2000
Top Beginner Book
This is one of the best magic books a beginner could buy. Just as he does in his other books, Bill Tarr teaches in a way that is so easy to understand and follow. These are some of the best classic magic tricks; every magician should know them. I recommend this book to even advanced magicians. If you don't have it on your shelf, you're missing out.

April 11, 2000
Good
This book was absolutly great! All the magic tricks were so easy to do! I loved enterraining my two younger sisters with these tricks.

June 21, 1998
Read this book!!!
this is a really good work for someone just starting in the field. The text is clear and interesting, and the explainitory art leaves nothing to be desired

March 11, 1998
An extremely good basic magic book with no garbage
Unlike many magic texts, this book has incredible illustrations that make every trick easy to understand. The book includes simple ways to create functinal apparatus like Chinese Sticks, chinese Rice Bowls, simple production boxes etc. It also includes a simple routine for the Chinese Linking Rings, the only trick you can't make yourself. With thousands of drawings by an excellent illustrator, this book is a must for anybody interested in learning magic. Mr. Tarr has also written Now You See It, Now You Don't which is undoubtably the best beginning text on sleight of hand on the market. It isn't best because Mr. Tarr is the best, it is best because the writing is clear, the illustrations are top notch, and the material is chosen to teach.


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