Wonders of Magic - John Booth - Joe Stevens Estate
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Wonders of Magic: A Veteran Magician's Book of Original Tricks, Concepts, Pictures, Memoirs, and Conjuring History is a reflective and instructional work by John Nicholls Booth (1912–2009), a renowned American magician, author, and historian who blended performance, ministry, and scholarship in the art of magic. Booth, who held the longest membership in the International Brotherhood of Magicians (over 70 years) and received the Sphinx Award in 1937 for his innovative "Can You Tie It?" effect, drew from his decades of experience—starting as a semi-pro at age 15 and performing worldwide—to create this eclectic volume. Rather than a rote trick manual, it weaves personal anecdotes, historical analysis, and practical advice, celebrating magic's grandeur while debunking myths and offering tips for aspiring performers. It's part of Booth's prolific output (12 magic books since 1930), positioned as a companion to his Psychic Paradoxes (1984) and Dramatic Magic (1988), emphasizing ethical conjuring and cultural legacy.
The book appeals to magicians, historians, and enthusiasts, with its blend of whimsy and wisdom—covering everything from blindfold feats to the "Merlin Connection" in modern illusions. Reviewers praise its engaging prose and rare insights, though some note its anecdotal style may feel dated to purists seeking only effects.
1986 HC 1stEd - DJ chipped at bottom of front panel, shaddowing on edge of flaps - Price written on front flyleaf, Toning on page edges - Good Cond
