Magic for Beginners
Your Absolute, Quintessential, All You Wanted to Know, Complete Guide
Learn How To:
- Set Up Your Own Magic Show!
- Astound friends, family members and audiences by perfomring seemingly impossible tricks
- Guisee the numbers friends and family members are thinking of!
- Deal yourself four aces!
- Hypnotize audience members!
- Balance a coin on the edge of a handkerchief!
- Stop your own pulse through mental divination!
- Learn magic by applying the strategies employed by th egreates performers. You might just become the next David Copperfield!
Walter Brown Gibson Walter Brown Gibson (September 12, 1897-December 6, 1985) was an American author and professional magician, best known for his work on the pulp fiction character The Shadow. Gibson, under the pen-name Maxwell Grant, wrote "more than 300 novel-length" Shadow stories, writing up to "10,000 words a day" to satisfy public demand during the character's golden age in the 1930s and 1940s.[1] He also authored several novels in the Biff Brewster juvenile series of the 1960s. He was married to Litzka R. Gibson, also a writer, and the couple lived in New York state.