![]() ![]() ![]() The final part presents several challenging paper puzzles based on geometric forms. Book excerpt: Originally published under title: Houdinis paper magic. The first section reveals the secrets behind such magic tricks as "The Dancing Sailor" and "The Spirit Communication." Subsequent sections offer guides to folding a bird, a bullfrog, a hat, and other traditional origami models, as well as carefully tearing paper to produce a ladder, a five-pointed star, a string of dancing skeletons, and other intricate figures. ![]() Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. The manual consists of four parts: paper tricks, paper folding, paper tearing, and paper puzzles. harry houdinis paper magic: the whole art of paper tricks including folding tearing and puzzles by harry houdini book. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Harry Houdini was a general magician before he became the famous escape artist, and his 1922 book Paper Magic 8 describes a method for making a ve-pointed star, similar to the one in Figure 1. Hutton, 1920 A Magician Among the Spirits, New York, Harper, 1924, FIRST EDITIONS Houdinis Paper Magic. the rst with his 1920bookPaper Magic 3, which includes a Maltese cross, a 6-pointed star, and an intricate multipiece altar. Houdini's easy-to-follow directions, many of them accompanied by illustrations, are accessible to readers of all ages and skill levels. Miracle Mongers and Their Methods, New York, E.P. The master sleight-of-hand artist explains how to use the simplest of props ? sheets of paper ? to completely captivate audiences. After being preserved for generations on library shelves, aspiring illusionists can now learn from one of the worlds greatest. Aspiring illusionists can learn from one of the world's greatest magicians with this facsimile of a 1922 book by Harry Houdini.
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