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Indian Conjuring

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An illustrated guide examines street conjuring in India, comparing Eastern and Western approaches and explaining the mechanics and presentation of common tricks. It provides step-by-step descriptions and secrets for routines such as the cup-and-balls, cut-and-restored rope, egg-bag, bamboo-stick manipulations, glass-box illusions, mango-tree and dancing-duck effects, basket and sand routines, and spectacles involving snakes and crocodiles. Interleaved commentary addresses misperceptions and myths, offers performance tips, and uses anecdotes and illustrations to clarify construction and sleights.

About the Author

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L. H. Branson

L. H. Branson is an author known for his work in the genre of ethnography and folklore, particularly focusing on the mystical and cultural practices of Indigenous peoples. His notable book, "Indian Conjuring," explores the rich traditions and spiritual practices of Native American cultures, offering insights into their rituals and beliefs. Through his writing, Branson contributes to the understanding of Indigenous heritage and the complexities of cultural representation. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of culture, spirituality, and storytelling.

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