For those who haven’t read my previous reviews of Euans work, let me make a few things clear. You will get for the price of a few pints of beer a small ringbound booklet containing a number of effects and sleights, but be warned they are of an advanced nature. Euan however does a sterling job of providing both references and descriptions of the sleights used. I’m proud to say that my own library is now good enough to handle most of the references. All I have to do now is actually read and digest them all. If your a fan of Walton and Sadowitz then you’ll like the thinking contained within, and there is much to be learned even for the not so advanced card worker (thats me by the way).
Continue reading →
Entries Tagged 'Book Review' ↓
Review: 20 Things Marlo Didn’t Publish
January 25th, 2007 — Book Review
The Collected Works Of Alex Elmsley Vol 2. By Stephen Minch
June 7th, 2006 — Book Review
When I first sat down and considered the value of the first volume of this collection I said:
There are many accepted classic texts in card magic and this is almost certainly one of them.
I’ll now take this statement further and say that volume 2 has to be one of the 10 most important books on magic ever written. I have by no means read every magic book written, but I’ve seen enough to know quality when I see it. This, the second and final volume in Mr Elmsleys collected works, is quality and certainly deserves its place in my own personal top ten.
Continue reading →
The Collected Works Of Alex Elmsley Vol 1. By Stephen Minch
May 15th, 2006 — Book Review
There are many accepted classic texts in card magic and this is almost certainly one of them. Written by respected magic author Stephen Minch this is the first in a two volume series that collects Mr Elmsleys unique take on magic covering cards, coins, cups and balls and much much more. The book was written by Stephen Minch with very little input from Mr. Elmsley who removed himself from the magic community to focus on his technical work. The book is a collation of material submitted by Mr. Elmsley along with records and notes kept by his colleagues and close friends. We should be grateful to those who took the time to record this material as well as to Mr. Minch for gathering it together.
Ideally you should get somebody else to do the critisism for you; preferably somebody whose job is theatrical direction or production. Failing that, find any ordinary human being. Failing a human being try a magician.
Alex Elmsley (1975)
Cardboard Capers By Euan Mccall Bingham
March 3rd, 2006 — Book Review
Finally, got through this booklet from Mr. Bingham and so here is the review. As you will have seen from my review of “Free From Filler” I like Euans effects very much indeed. This publication contains 4 sleights and 11 card effects, each one with its own character and points of interest.
Continue reading →
Free From Filler By Euan Mccall Bingham.
February 26th, 2006 — Book Review
When I read Mogs review of another of Euans booklets More Derivative P*sh I was intrigued enough to visit his site. When I saw the content of his booklets I was interested. When I saw the types of reviews he was getting from the likes of Peter Duffie, I was sold. Undecided on which of his four booklets to buy I made the hasty decision to get the full collection. I consoled myself that at least my beer tokens were going to a fellow Scot (cheers Euan), and it wasn’t the first or last time I’d spent a wad of cash on unseen magic. As fate would have it, I wasn’t dissappointed. A few days later an envelope arrived with my purchases, with a hand written note from Euan, thanking me and advising me if I needed any help to contact him (nice touch). Now I haven’t had time to look through the material in detail, but from my rough browse I am very impressed. Heres a review of the booklet which I have had a chance to workthru in detail, Free from Filler.