Oriental Conjuring and Magic
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Título | Oriental Conjuring and Magic |
Autor | Will Ayling y Sam Sharpe |
Ilustraciones | ... |
Idioma | Inglés |
Tema | General |
Fecha publicación | 1981 |
Editorial | ... |
Páginas | 393 |
Tamaño | ... |
Formato | Papel |
ISBN | ... |
Este libro es casi una enciclopedia de magia india, china y japonesa.
Consta de dos partes. La primera parte es un índice, referencia y bibliografía compilada por Sam Sharpe.
La segunda parte, investigada y escrita por Will Ayling, describe los 101 efectos del índice de Sharpe.
Aprenderá sobre efectos fantásticos como enterrar vivo, tragar espadas, detener el pulso y encantar serpientes. También hay magia de cerca y magia escénica.
Contenido
- The Psychology of the Indian Conjurer
- The Bamboo Rods and Strings (The Hindu Wands)
- The Indian Link Trick. The Chinese Rings.
- The Indian Sands. The Colour Changing Sands.
- Producing Marbles and Leaden Balls from the Mouth
- The Cups and Balls
- The Broken and Restored Cotton
- The Mango Tree
- The Indian Basket Trick
- The Bunder Boat
- The Suspended Bowl of Rice. The Suspended Prayer Vase.
- The Ring on Wand
- The Cut and Restored String or Turban
- The Egg Bag
- The Appearance of Marks on the Hand
- The Diving Duck
- The Indian Rope Trick
- Production of Snakes and Crocodiles in a Cloud of Dust
- Snake charming
- Running a Dagger into the Cheek. Piercing the Tongue, and similar feats. (See 73, 83, 86)
- The Aerial Suspension. The Sword Suspension. Human Levitation.
- The Production of Sparrows from a Basket
- To Make an Article Travel of its Own Accord
- Threading Beads in the Mouth. The Needle Threading Trick.
- Changing Beans into Snakes, or Stones into Scorpions.
- Eating the Leaves of the Prickly Pear
- Laying One's Stomach on the Edge of a Sword, and Sword Walking
- Causing Blood to Flow and Stop Flowing from the Arm
- Eating Pounded Glass, and Dancing on Glass
- Swallowing Pebbles, etc.
- Sabre Swallowing
- Invulnerability to Red-hot Iron, and Fire Walking
- The Chinese Marble Trick and Other Sleights
- Fire Eating and Smoke Blowing
- The Japanese Butterflies
- The Japanese Picture
- The Bowl of Water Production
- The Jumping Plume. The Jumping China Rabbit. The Jumping Duck.
- The Japanese Obedient Ball on String.
- The Feast of Lanterns.
- The Dancing Figure (Chinese?)
- Ropes Through Neck, Ropes, Rings and Coat, and similar Tricks.
- The Hindu Lota. The Ching Ling Foo Can.
- Flower Changing into Goldfish in Cup.
- Twenty Colour Changing Coins.
- Torn and Restored Paper.
- Buried Alive.
- Japanese Magic Mirrors
- The Indian Cooking Trick
- Ball of Wool Swallowed and Reproduced from a Cut in the Stomach
- The Human Stove
- The Production of Coconuts from the Performer's Mouth
- The Ten Ichi Thumb Tie
- The Rice Bowls
- The Vanishing Rice (Japanese)
- Snowstorm in Japan. Plum Blossom in the Wind. Autumn Leaves.
- Tissue Changed into an Egg (Max Sterling Egg)
- Instantaneous Incubation
- Coins and String
- The Flying Chopstick
- Production from Box
- The Broken Chopstick
- Suspended Cups of Water from Fan
- Japanese Postcard Divination
- Fire, Water and Globe of Goldfish Produced from Tub
- Vanishing Rice From Cup
- Tapping Stick in Bottle
- Water Passed from Bottle to Bottle
- Plate Spinning
- Japanese Boiling Water Ordeal
- Vanished Ring Found in Egg
- Coin Changed into a Stone
- A Stone Lifted by the Eyes or Tongue (see 20)
- The Ten Ichi Water Fountains (Japanese)
- Swallowing a Barrel of Water (Burmese)
- Sleights with Chickens (Port Said)
- Yogi Gold From Fire
- The Zulu Obedient Floating Log
- Summoning The Scents (Indian)
- Pulse Control
- The Han Ping Chien Coins
- The Hindu Talisman
- Padlock Through Cheek (See 86, 20)
- The Chinese "Chefalo" Knot
- The Jumping Egg
- Knife Through Nose
- Silks From Mouth
- Ring Changes to another Ring and Lump of Metal
- Colour Changing Slips of Paper and Water
- Escape from Ropes and Sack
- Various Changes in a Small Box
- The Indian Bow Trick
- Water Frozen in the Hand
- The Organ Pipes
- The Animated Leaves
- Long Paper Ribbon From a Bowl of Shavings
- Shower of Nuts from a Handkerchief
- Magnetic Arrows
- Dismembering and Re-articulating a Man
- The Indian Nose Ring
- The Japanese Ever-Flowing Kettle
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