Full Deck of Impromptu Card Tricks.

A compilation of 52 tricks selected from the early issue of Annemann's "Jinx" magazine, including effects by Baker, Vernon, Hugard, Daley, Judah, Hummer, Annemann and others. 78 pages, illustrated My Best. The pages of this book contain the best tricks from the best brains in magic – not just any effects, but the best and most jealously guarded originations of over 100 magicians. A compilation consisting of 193 tricks in all branches of magic, contributed by 115 well known professionals, as well as amateurs. Nine chapters of Card Discoveries and Locations, Cards in Motion (transpositions, flying, and rising), Mental Magic with Cards, Assorted Card Tricks, Pocket Tricks, Tricks for the Home, Tricks for Home and Stage, Stage Tricks, and a section of biographies on the contributors. 380 pages, over 350 illustrations, softcover.

Contents:

iv Preface: J.G. Thompson, Jr. Pennsylvania 1945

vi Introduction: Bruce Elliot

vii Contents

9 Chapter 1: Discoveries & Revelations

9 The Card Between (Bobo the Magician): A card is selected and returned. Two are are turned face up, the selected card appears between them.

10 Cards of Cairo (John Booth): magician deals two piles until spectator says stop. Cards in one pile are taken, other pile is returned to deck. The number of cards in the pile is used to count down in the deck, and the selection is found

11 The Middle Deal (R.C. Buff): selection is found at a number selected by the spectator

11 Dick Tracy Card Trick (Clyde Carny): A card is selected and returned. Five cards are pulled off, the third card appears to be the selected card, but it turns out to be the fifth.

12 Tap Force (Milbourne Christopher): a sort of classic force

13 Under Cover (Arnold L. Grubin): selection appears in the card case

14 As You Desire (Hathaway): a card trick for the stage

16 So That's the Way You Want It! (Charles H. Hopkins): a card is revealed in an attempt to calm a heckler

18 Kindred Spirits (Joe Karson): two selections come together in the pack

18 The Timed Turnover (Wilbur Kattner): two cards reverse in the pack one at a time

20 Magneto Box (Dr. Howard B. Kayton): card with lots of pips is shown; the pips drop off except the one matching a selection

20 The Kolar Card Trick (J.J. Kolar): Fake card with 1/2 circle, tape and ribbon pulls card out of middle of deck.

21 My Clutch Slips - Or Reverso with No Brakes (Art Lyle): selection becomes reversed in the deck

23 Bill McCaffrey's Prize Winner (William H. McCaffrey): a card is chosen from one deck and found to be missing in the other deck. The missing card is found in a hat

24 Card on the Wall (Harry Mendoza): Deck is thrown against wall, and the selection sticks there

25 Are You Sure? (Paul Morris): Four jacks are found, but not selected. Then it is discovered among the Jacks.

27 The Principle of Alternative Terminations And Its Application When the Spectator Shuffles (Charles Nyquist): putting the odds in your favor; a detailed article

30 Just Think of One (Dolf Rudin): two selections appear face out in two glasses

30 Here's Your Card (Herb Rungie): magician counts to the selection

31 Well, Well! (Ned Rutledge): Ace of spades locates a card after an apparent miss.Uses 1 rough & smooth, 1 double side

33 That's The Way They're Done: four selections are revealed in different methods, including Martin Gardner's Lie Detector Test

35 Chapter II: Cards in Motion

35 A. Transpositions

35 Insto-Transpo Perfected (Dr. Raymond Beebe): Two signed cards held by two spectators transpose. An improvement on Annemann's Insto-Transpo

37 There'll Be Some Changes Made! (Sigmar K. Hofeller): Magician uses a tray to handle the deck. Spectator separates reds from black. One half is given to one spectator, the other half to the other. Each takes the top card to show who has reds and who has blacks. Instantly the rest of the packs change color (or places)

38 Technicolor Transpose (Greer Marechal, Jr.): several named cards transpose from red deck to blue deck in the hands of the spectators

39 Saturn's Card Transposition (Dr. Harlan Tarbell): One card is visibly placed in a hat. The deck is wrapped in rubber bands from top to bottom and side to side. The magician passes his hand over the deck, and the face card changes to the value of the card in the hat, which is shown to have transposed with the face card. This is repeated as the card is turned back.

41 Guess It (William H.Wilson): two cards in two folders transpose even though they can be seen through a small hole in the folders

42 B. Flying Pasteboards

42 Again, The Card In the Wallet (Franklin M. Chapman): ungimmicked wallet, but should open at the end, not like a book. Feature is that when you reach for the wallet at the end, your hands are clearly empty.

43 Parade of the Lamas (Bruce Elliot). 3 Jokers placed down, tapped with others. They move one at a time to other pile

45 Up My Sleeve (R.M. Jamison): a Jumbo card effect

46 Effective Passee-Passee Card Melange (C.A. George Newmann): a pocket to pocket routine

49 Card Thru Hank (George H. Pittman): the selection slowly emerges from a deck encased by a handkerchief. An improvement of Hoffman's technique.

53 Six Cards to Pocket with Extras (Audley V. Walsh): cards move from a paper bag to your pocket, with comedy

54 Here, There and Everywhere (Bob Weill): magician needs 3 chances out of 52 to find the card

55 The Improved "Zens" Cards & Envelopes (M.F. Zens): The Miracle Pocket to Pocket trick (cards and envelopes)

59 C. Rising Cards

59 Rising Cards From Houlette (Charles Arbuthnot, III): rising cards from a mechanical apparatus

60 Mechanico Rising Cards (Verne Chesbro): in glass, with another mechanical rising mechanism

63 The Impromptu Floating Card (Sid Fleischman and Bob Gunther): a card is laid on the palms and seems to float without aid

64 The JM Rising Card (Jack McMIllen): a deck is wrapped in a handkerchief and a card rises out

66 My Best Rising Cards (Peter Warlock): using thread and a platform display

69 Chapter III: Meeting of the Minds

69 The Master Mind (Theo. Annemann): a mental card trick with multiple sub-effects

71 At a Mentally Chosen Number (Sylvan Barnet): Spectator thinks of a card and a number. Performer fans through deck and does some arranging. Spectator names card and number, number is counted to and the chosen card is shown

72 Sensitive Fingers (Eugene Bernstein): 5 cards chosen by 3 spectators from 3 piles are revealed by the backs

73 Four Ace Memory Test (Mystic Craig): a verbal force

74 Extra Joker Prediction (John Crimmins Jr): a prediction is written on a Joker card, and 12 other cards are spread on the table an one chosen. It matches the prediction.Uses specially printed cards

75 Next! (Paul Curry): Selection is made and lost in the deck. A prediction card is inserted in the deck. When the deck is gone through, the prediction card is found to say "yours is the next card", and proves to be correct

78 Follow Me (Paul Curry): a do as i do with two decks

80 Bi-Mentalism (Ronald Edwards): A double-barreled effect, the first approach using a Si-Stebbins stack, the 2nd using a Svengali Deck. Written card winds up next to selected card

82 Silent Stop (Professor El-Tab): Two spectators each handle half the deck and exchange one selection. Magician locates both selections.

83 DigiVision (Val Evans): One card is removed from the deck. The deck stays behind the magician's back, but the card is named.

84 In The Mind ("Hen" Fetsch): Selections are determined in three different, dramatic methods. Teaches the The Fetsch Force.

89 Spread, Shuffle, Spread (Martin Gardner): spectator takes a card from one end of the deck and places it in the other end, yet it can be determined even though the deck was shuffled. This can be repeated multiple times.

91 Dark Eyes (Teral Garrett): Magician can reveal the Ace in an envelope, even in the dark

92 Turnabout (Walter B. Gibson): Two spectators come up with a match in two decks. Good prelude to a Do As I Do effect

94 The Blue Intruder (Nelson C. Hahne): Spectator names a card, and it is the only blue backed card in a red deck. Requires some skill, and is not for close up

94 Coincidence? No. Prevision? Yes (George Kaplan): a clever use of the Brainwave deck

95 The L.W. Stop Mystery (T. Page Wright and William W. Larsen): a "Stop" effect using a cleverly gimmicked deck

96 Mental Rescue (L. Vosburgh Lyons): Magician is able to determine two cards exchanged, even though the spectators can't.

97 Two Be or Not Two Be That Was the Question (Richard F. Madden): Two freely chosen cards (one selected mentally) are reversed in a deck. Another deck is spread and the same cards are found reversed

99 My Best Trick (George McAthy): a mental card effect in which the magician doesn't touch the deck

101 PredictoPack (Orville Meyer): Selections are made after performer has made individual written predictions. Uses a clever deck prepared from blank back, blank doubles, a couple of blank face cards, and a regular deck. Uses rough & smooth. Two decks can be made.

103 Encore (Frederick Mosteller): Part I - a clever speller

104 Encore Part II (Frederick Braue): another version

106 Part III (Orville W. Meyer): another approach

106 Carbo (Julien J. Proskauer): a location effect with a clever use of daub

108 The Mental Broadcast (Clayton Rawson): A card is selected in another room, the magician is blindfolded, and the deck is placed in his pocket. Cards are removed one at a time as the magician names the card and asks some questions about it relating to the selection. Then the selection is found.

111 Peek Deck (Dr. Franklin V. Taylor): this specially gimmicked deck described along with nine different ideas for its use

115 Out of these Hands (J.G. Thompson Jr.): magician determines two cards and which of two spectators hold them

117 The Future Deck (Jack Vosburgh): a prediction is written on a card and tossed in a hat. The deck is spread and a card selected and matches the prediction

119 The Magician's Dream (Audley V. Walsh): a thought of card is located

120 Victoria (Herman L. Weber): a psychological choice effect not to be passed by

122 Chapter IV Potpourri Unclassified Gems

122 One Plus One Equals Three (Roger Barkann): a four Ace trick with a difference

124 A Two-Tiered Blank Fan and Some Variations (John Braun): some flourishes

127 Flighty Aces (Lu Brent): another four Ace routine

128 Hallucination (Eddie Clever): a test in observation

131 The Alpha Four Ace Trick (Stanley Collins): for platform presentation

132 New Color Change of a Giant Card Fan (Del Monte): a very visual effect

134 I Won't Play Cards With You (Dariel Fitzkee): a gambling demonstration

138 One in Millions! (Royal V. Heath): mathematical card effect

140 Telepathic Routine (Maury Kains): application for the Brainwave Deck

141 The Canfield Set-up (Gerald L. Kaufman): a stacked deck that let's you win every time at this solitaire game

142 The King Can Do No Wrong (Gerald L. Kaufman): a relationship story between the Kings and the Queens

144 Vanishing Aces (Gerald Kosky): the missing Ace is removed from the pocket

144 The Four Burglars (Sid Lorraine): an adaptation of this classic puzzler

147 Greatest Four Ace Trick (Orville Meyer): Ace effect using three double facers

150 A New Find the Lady Illusion (Howard D. Wise): using Black Art and Shell principles for platform

152 Mind Testing Deck (Ed Wolff): a gag (be careful who you use it for)



154 Chapter V Pocket Tricks

154 ST(R)UNG! (Joseph L. Barnett): a cut and restored string with the aid of a finger ring

156 The Ghost Coin and Key (Bobo, The Magician): a half dollar to Key transformation

157 Paper Napkin Vanish (R.C. Buff): without the need for a TT

158 Ribbon Release (Clyde F. Cairy): Scissor handles are threaded onto a ribbon and released first in a puzzle manner, then in a magical manner

160 Gone! (Jack Chanin): a complete vanish of a coin (must wear a jacket)

161 Paper Money (Melbourne Christopher): a rolled up newspaper ball is held in the hand and tapped with a coin, the ball turns into a rolled up bill

161 I.O.U. (Paul Curry): a dime changes into a penny in a flash, along with an IOU

163 Impromptu Bill Reading (Dr.E. G. Ervin): a quick way to mind read the value of a dollar bill serial number

164 Four Coin Transposition (Val Evans): four coins vanish and are found in the other hand (one at a time)

165 The Ring on Pencil (Tom Fitzgerald): finger ring makes it way onto the pencil, the latter held by a spectator

166 Pop Through Cigarette (Martin Gardner): cigarette pops through the center of a handkerchief

167 The Ring of Thoth (Nelson C. Hahne): a finger ring passes onto the center of a handkerchief while the ends are held by a spectator

169 A Cubical Curiosity (Mark Jacobs): the spot on a cube changes places

170 Jamison's Spot Sticks (R.M. Jamison): a paddle trick with a two bar set like Jumping Gems

172 Karger's Bent Coin (George Karger): a coin bending illusion

173 A Hole In One (L. Vosburgh Lyons): a hole is punched in three pieces of cardboard, the magician restores three of them

174 The Pedagogue's Nightmare (Bill McCaffrey): a paddle trick with three paddles that are designed to hold three pennies each

179 A Shot of Scotch (Chester Morris): a shot of Scotch produced from a handkerchief

180 Three In One (Paul Morris): trick with wooden matches and thimbles

182 Peter Rabbit Goes to Town! (Robert A. Nelson): sponge rabbit presentation

183 Sefalaljia III (Charles W. Nyquist): a ring is threaded onto a string in an apparently impossible manner

184 Tapping Pencil (Ralph W. Read): a pencil can rap messages

185 Perpetual Pencil (Jimmy Sanders): a bullet pencil adapted to the old "snapper" effect and also rolls on the table unaided

186 Poor Man's Bank Knight (Jerry Sorensen): only the magician gets the real stick of gum

186 The Philathropic Poker Chip (Willard S. Smith): a poker chip gains a sticker with the aid of the spectator's quarter

188 The Ghost Coins (George Starke): a handful of coins vanishes

189 Hornswoggled (George Starke): a packet of bills keeps changing value

195 Materialization (Franklin V. Taylor): a handkerchief is placed over the hand and a clothespin in dipped into the cloth where it comes out with a half dollar

195 Double or Nothing (J.G. Thompson, Jr.): a follow up for the above



197 Chapter VI Tricks for the Home

197 Pen-Plexity (John Booth): a code for a two person mentalist act

197 Vanishing Salt Trick (Jack Chanin): Salt poured into fist vanishes to be found in a silk handkerchief

199 Marbles and Marvels (Stanley Collins): two marbles change to two potatoes and then to four

200 Under the Pan (T.J. Crawford): a sort of cups and balls with four shallow dishes and four rubber balls

202 Finger Finger (Bruce Elliott): some approaches to a mentalist effect in which the magician always knows how many fingers a couple of spectators are holding up (requires a confederate)

204 On the Cuff (Bruce Elliott): a live goldfish trick is briefly described by the editor, then a ring on handcuffs stunt

205 The Trick Without a Name (Sid Fleischman): Spectator prints his name in red in a magazine, the page is ripped out an burned, but then returns to the magazine, with the signature intact

206 The Perfect Pitch Test (Wilbu Kattner): magician is able to tell which notes are being thought of without hearing them

208 Kolar's Magic Shears (J.J. Kolar): an approach to the Clippo cut and restored newspaper strip

209 Dead! (Orville Meyer): living and dead test

210 The Morris Plan (Chester Morris): a coin goes through a finger ring with the aid of a handkerchief

211 Telephone Book Test (Jack Trepel): one and two person versions

213 Assisted by the Dead (M. Van Reese): A Miniature Seance with four psychic feats

217 Trinket Test (Jack Vosburgh): magician can determine which articles were placed in a hat

219 Chapter VII Tricks for Home and Stage

219 Multiple Slate Writing (Roger Barkann): a message appears on several slates that were previously shown blank

220 Wuxtra! (Sylvan Barnet): newspaper headline effect

221 Egyptian X-Ray Scope (John N. Booth): with the aid of a magic tube, the magician duplicates a design on a selected card

222 A Paper Cone, Silk N' Water (Lu Brent): Red silk and water are put in the cone, a white silk and red water are poured out

223 The Spirit Mirror (Loring Campbell): the ghostly image of a card appears on a mirror that was previously shown blank

224 A Ring In Transit (Eddie Clever): borrowed finger ring jumps from right hand to left, even though both hands were covered with handkerchiefs and enclosed in rubber bands

225 Humpty Dumpty Gets Around (John J. Crimmins, Jr.): A Fantasy for Children with mechanical apparatus

228 Double Locking Slate (Harry Dobrin): A numerical prediction with a gimmicked slate

229 Double Locking Periscope Slate (Harry Dobrin): magician duplicates drawing on a slate

230 Cut Post Card Mystery (Professor El-Tab): one of 60 postcards is selected and torn into four pieces, all but one piece vanish. A book of postcards is opened and the card at a predicted page number has only one piece that matches the other three

232 The Watch, Glass and Handkerchief (Dr. Henry R. Evans): a watch is apparently accidentally destroyed but then recovered

234 Hand(y) Magic (Tom Fitzgerald): finger and hand stunts - thumb and forefinger, pendulum, arm control, etc.

239 Big Money (Dr. Joseph H. Fries): torn and restored(?) jumbo money

240 Physician's Ropes (J.H. Fries): Multi part rope trick - Part I The Mystic Necktie, Part II A Sailor's Rope (cut and restored), Part III Rope Riting (clever ending for any rope routine)

242 Chapter VII: Tricks for Home and Stage

242 Dy-Cyphering Trick (Royal V. Heath): mathematical dice mentalism

244 Chesbro on Heath's Dy-Cyphering (Verne Chesbro): further approaches

246 Take a Number from 1 to 30 (Royal V. Heath): another mathematical trick

247 Hugard's Butterflies (Jean Hugard): tissue paper is torn, wet, and danced on a fan, where dry tissue butterflies seem to fly forth

250 Magnetic Spheres (Mark Jacobs): balls seem to cling to a wand without support

250 A Silk Production (Mark Jacobs): silks are produced from a sheet of paper rolled into a tube

251 The Bewitched Paper (Dr. Howard B. Kayton): a do as I do with a cut and restored paper strip

252 Dollar Bill in Lemon (Gerald Kosky): torn bill is restored inside a lemon

253 The Rise and Fall of Paul Mall (Art Lyle): cigarette pack is dropped in a glass, and a cigarette rises from the case

254 Linking Rings (Greer Marechal, Jr.): A 4 (5) ring routine using one oversized ring.

256 Torn and Restored Strip of Paper (Harry Mendoza): using a TT

247 Psychic Impressions (Bob Nelson): using the U.P Clip Boards

259 Mystic Sewing Machine (Dell O'Dell): paper is torn and turns into a hat and some pants. Includes poems to go along with it!

261 The Ring from the Rope (Tom Osborne): a ring drops off a loop of rope

263 Tomorrow's News (Herb Rungie): a future headline prediction

264 The Invisible Mischievous Genii (Dr. Raymond V. Stone, Sr. - RAMO): a metal can collapses into a shriveled mess

265 Moonlight Madness (J.G. Thompson Jr.): two-person mental act fully explained with apparatus and suggestions

273 Tear Supreme (Howard D. Wice): Torn & Restored magazine papers

277 Refund (Ed Wolff): Milk is poured into a paper cone, and money is retrieved!

279 Chapter VIII Stage Effects

279 The Telephone Drama (Theo Annemann, Courtesy Max Holden): a telephone, a friend, a deceased friend and some mentalism

280 The Test of the Tiber (Theo Annemann): mindreading with the telephone book

283 The Arrowsmith Glass Penetration (G.E. Arrowsmith): passing objects through glass

286 Hat'N Bunny (Dr. Raymond Beebe): the rabbit from the hat!

288 The Color Changing Hat and Gloves (Tom Bowyer): performers hat and gloves change from black and white to white and black

291 An Amusing Interlude (Vynn Boyar): a glass of wine keeps emptying before the performer can drink it

292 The Flaming Punch (Joan Brandon): a comedy gag

293 Fountain of Silks (Franklin M. Chapman): Bare Hand Silk Production Act

298 The Silver Shower (Verne Chesbro): an approach to the Midas Dream coin production act

301 The Elusive Canary (Mystic Craig): canary vanishes from the hand and appears on a stand

301 My Best Club Laugh ("Hen" Fetsch): beer is poured into a paper cone where it vanishes, the paper now has a picture of a happy man on it

303 My Best Flash Opening ("Hen" Fetsch): bouquet from paper cone, milk into paper cone, turns into a dove

305 My Favorite Trunk Routine (Dariel Fitzkee): for stage

308 The Four Door Production Cabinet (Walter B. Gibson): a stage illusion

311 The Magic Sewing Cabinet (Hathaway): a kid's show stage illusion with comedy

313 Magic of the Wand (Sigmar K. Hofeller): a wand vanishes and reappears in its box

314 Pop's Opener (F.H. Jeudevine): a approach to the cut and restored ribbon

315 Karson's A La Die Box Illusion (Joe Karson): a stage size die box that uses an assistant rather than the die

316 The Lamarque Rabbit Vanish (Abril LaMarque): for the magician's table

319 Fatima (William Larsen): a Fatima doll is constructed from a handkerchief and dances

320 A Flash Opener (Sid Lorraine): a comedy bit with a flash bill

321 Just Raising Cane (Dick Madden): a cane clings to the hand

324 Modern Crystal Coin Jar (Harry Mendoza): Three coins are produced and end up in a glass (gimmicked, but examinable at end)

325 Nite Club Teaser (Doc Mifflin): a club routine with a bathing beauty (ends clean)

326 Thought Projection Test (Grady S. Nicholson): an experiment in "thought projection"

328 Oldoscope (Dr. Cecil E. Nixon): a mind reading machine for stage

332 The Secret of the Maharajah (Dolf Rudin): three borrowed rings end up in a bottle attached to miniature roses and miniature duplicates of selected cards

334 Patter for the Egg Bag (Lucille Saxon): a poem for use with the egg bag

334 The Escape-Ologist (Dr. Raymond V. Stone - RAMO): a guinea pig escapes from a sack

337 Namreh's Electrick (Herman L. Weber): handkerchief and banknote are loaded into a gun, a light is shot, and the handkerchief and note are found in the broken bulb

338 Cig to Pipe (Bob Weill): instant change

339 Watch and Nest of Boxes Without Assistant (William H. Wilson): a borrowed watch ends up in a nest of boxes

341 Windsor's Egg Bag Routine (Tommy Windsor): Tommy's routine for an egg bag fully described, adding in a real egg, a lemon, and gags

345 The M.F. Zens Magic Table and Walking Through Ribbon Illusion (M.F. Zens): portable table converts into Walking Thru Ribbon illusion

347 Chapter IX Biographical Sketches of Contributors

347 Theo. Annemann: 1907 - 1942

347 Charles Arbuthnot III

348 George Ernest Arrowsmith

348 Roger Barkahn

348 Sylvan Barnet

348 Joseph L. Barnett

349 Raymond L. Beebe

349 Eugene Bernstein

349 J.B. Bobo

349 John Nicholls Booth

350 Tom Bowyer

350 Vynn Boyar

350 Joan Brandon

350 Fred Braue

351 John Braun

351 Lu Brent

351 R.C. Buff

351 Clyde F. Cairy

352 Loring Campbell

352 Jack Chanin

352 Frank Chapman

352 Forest V. Chesbro

353 Milbourne Christopher

353 Eddie Clever

353 Stanley Collins

353 Mystic Craig

354 Thomas J. Crawford

354 John J. Crimmins, Jr.

354 Paul J. Curry

354 Del Monte (Charles Reagan)

355 Harry Dobrin

355 Ronald B. Edwards

355 Bruce Elliott

355 Professor El-Tab (Alfred J. Battle)

356 Dr. E.G. Ervin

356 Dr. Henry Ridgely Evans

356 Val Evans

357 "Hen" Fetsch (Henry)

357 Thomas B. Fitzgerald

357 Dariel Fitzkee

358 Sid Fleischman

358 Joseph Harman Fries

358 Martin Gardner

358 Teral Garrett

359 Walter B. Gibson

359 Arnold L. Grubin

359 Nelson C. Hahne

359 Hathaway (John)

359 Royal V. Heath

360 Charles H. Hopkins

360 Jean Hugard

360 Mark Jacobs

361 R.M. Jamison

361 F.H. Jeudevine

361 Maurice Kains

361 George G. Kaplan

362 George Karger

362 Joseph A. Karson

362 Wilbur Kattner

362 Gerald Lynton Kaufman

363 Howard B. Kayton, M.D.

363 The Great Kolar (J.J.)

363 Gerald Kosky

364 Abril Lamarque

364 William W. Larsen

364 Sid Lorraine

364 Art Lyle

365 L. Vosburgh Lyons

365 Richard F. Madden

365 Greer Marechal, Jr.

365 George McAthy

365 William H. McCaffrey

366 Jack McMillen

366 Harry Mendoza

366 Orville Meyer

367 John W. Mifflin

367 Chester Morris

367 Paul Morris

368 Frederick Mosteller

368 Robert A. Nelson

368 C.A. George Newmann

368 Grady S. Nicholson

369 Cr. Cecil E. Nixon

369 Charles Walter Nyquist

369 Dell O'Dell

370 Tom Osborne

370 George Harrison Pittman

370 Julien J. Proskauer

371 Clayton Rawson

371 Ralph W. Read

371 Dolf Rudin

372 Herb Rungie

372 Ned Rutledge

372 James J. Sanders

372 Lucille Pierce Saxon

373 Sigmar - The Magician (Sigmar K. Hofeller)

373 Jerry Sorensen

373 Williard S. Smith

373 George Starke

374 Dr. Raymond V. Stone, Sr. (RAMO)

374 Harlan Tarbell

374 Dr. Franklin V. Taylor

375 J.G. Thompson, Jr.

375 Jack F. Trepel

375 M. Van Reese

375 Jack Vosburgh

376 Audley Valentine Walsh

376 Peter Warlock

376 Herman L. Weber

377 Bob Weill

377 William H. Wilson (Will de Seive)

377 Tommy Windsor

377 Howard D. Wise

378 Ed. Wolff

378 Michael F. Zens

379 Catalog of selected magic books

381 General Index