The Dai Vernon Books of Magic – Lewis Ganson 1957

$120.00

  • Author: Lewis Ganson
  • Publisher: The Supreme Magic Co., Devon, nd ca 1957
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Condition: Very Good
  • Size: 8vo
  • Attributes: Dust Jacket, Illustrated

First edition thus, published ca 1957. One of the most important and sought after book of magic. Blue cloth, spine sunned, tail of spine has a tiny chip. Corners bumped. Binding tight, interior fine. Dj has minor chippings, rubbing, yellowing. A VG copy in a Good DJ.

The Dai Vernon Book of Magic by Lewis Ganson, published in 1957, stands as a cornerstone in the world of magical literature, capturing the genius of Dai Vernon, the revered “Professor” who revolutionized close-up magic. This meticulously crafted volume delves into Vernon’s legendary techniques, routines, and philosophies, offering an intimate glimpse into the mind of a master whose influence reshaped modern magic.

The 1957 edition, prized by collectors and magicians alike, presents Ganson’s clear, insightful prose alongside detailed illustrations, ensuring that each sleight, flourish, and psychological subtlety is conveyed with precision. From the iconic Twisting the Aces to the Cutting the Aces routine, the book distills Vernon’s artistry into teachable form while preserving the elegance and deception that defined his performances.

More than a manual, The Dai Vernon Book of Magic is a historical artifact—a testament to Vernon’s enduring legacy and a must-have for serious students of the craft. Its scarcity and significance make it a sought-after treasure, embodying the golden age of magic in a volume that continues to inspire generations of conjurors.

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