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Hocus Pocus; or The Whole Art of Legerdemain, in Perfection. / By which the meanest capacity may perform the whole without the help of a teacher. Together with the Use of all the Instruments belonging thereto. cover

Hocus Pocus; or The Whole Art of Legerdemain, in Perfection. / By which the meanest capacity may perform the whole without the help of a teacher. Together with the Use of all the Instruments belonging thereto.

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About This Book

A practical manual lays out the techniques and stagecraft of sleight of hand, teaching how to perform common experiments with balls, coin and money tricks, card manipulations, and cooperative confederate routines. It gives step-by-step procedures for classic effects such as the cups and balls and for operating luminous projection devices, with notes on specialized apparatus, concealment, and misdirection. Emphasis is placed on posture, gestures, scripted patter, and timing to distract observers, and on adapting simple props to produce surprising transformations. The instructions aim to enable readers of modest skill to learn and present entertaining feats.

About the Author

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Henry Dean

Henry Dean is an author known for his work in the realm of magic and illusion. His notable book, "Hocus Pocus; or The Whole Art of Legerdemain, in Perfection," serves as a comprehensive guide to the art of sleight of hand, designed to enable even the most novice practitioners to perform impressive tricks without the need for a teacher. This work reflects the fascination with magic during its time and contributes to the literary heritage of instructional texts in the performing arts.

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