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About This Book

A practical handbook of water-based conjuring that provides clear, hands-on instructions and twenty diagrams for effects ranging from light parlour amusements to more elaborate apparatus pieces. Chapters offer collections of little tricks, routines using hydrostatic tubes (including David Devant's method), passe-passe maneuvers, rice bowls, Indian sands, a dissolved-card effect, and miscellaneous transformations and vanishes such as the wine and water routine, vanishing water, and methods for producing liquids from paper or cotton. The emphasis is on sleight, secret preparations, timing, and stagecraft, with step-by-step directions aimed at safe and convincing presentation.

About the Author

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Arthur Ainslie

Arthur Ainslie is an author known for his work in the realm of magic and illusions, particularly focusing on the use of water as a central element in his performances. His notable book, "Water Wizardry: A collection of tricks in which water is the chief agent," showcases a variety of tricks and techniques that highlight the versatility and wonder of water in magical acts. Ainslie's contributions to the literature of magic provide insights into the creative possibilities of this elemental medium, appealing to both aspiring magicians and enthusiasts of the craft.

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