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CardSharp Regular user Philadelphia 105 Posts |
Thats right David Blaine came out with his own book on October 29 2002. I know the post is a little late but I didn't see anyone else post about it. His book is titled "Mysterious Stranger: A Book Of Magic" This book has several chapters on the history of magic. It also tells about famous magicians and their impact on the world of magic. Blaine writes about his experience as a professional magician. Even whole chapters devoted to his most famous stunts (Premature burial, Frozen in time, and Vertigo)
NOTE:This is not a book of tricks! It does have a few cool tricks, but tricks is not the purpose of the book. Hope this helps everyone. And I highly recomend this book to eveyone intrested in magic. Click here to view attached image. |
cardshark01 New user 3 Posts |
I also heard that he gives a clue that he has hidden 100,000 dollars somewhere.
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CardSharp Regular user Philadelphia 105 Posts |
Yeh there is a prize. I'm working on translating the hieroglyphics that are scattered throughout the book.
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Magicman01462 New user 60 Posts |
its rto bad the hieroglyphics aren't correct, i can translate most of them, but they are jumbled
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CardSharp Regular user Philadelphia 105 Posts |
Thanks for that bit of info, Magicman. now I get to stop searching the web for hieroglyphics, and finish reading the book. I supose I'll have to look at some other little clues throughout the book. Now don't think I just got the book for the prize, It was actualy a gift.
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Ron Joseph New user 4 Posts |
I would probably try to locate some illusions in his book for clues to his treasure. He has a few scattered throughout the book. Think magical for a solution.
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Donny Orbit Special user 944 Posts |
The book is very good once you get past the treasure hunting idea. I too was thinking of trying for the hundred grand, but alas, my love for the art of magic and practicing the said art has prevented me from trying to take up hieroglyph deciphering as well. With all that said, a very good book indeed.
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tkuhns Regular user Kirksville, Missouri 134 Posts |
So I suppose the book itself is also a clever stunt...
How about the content? Does it break any new ground, or is it just a retelling of magicians we already know enough about? |
Donny Orbit Special user 944 Posts |
In my opinion no knew ground has been broken, but then again it might just be the retwelling of history and the magical way we magicians see things that make it interesting. Hopefully this book will lead the nonmagicians who pick it up into our small close knit magical world and the art can begin to expand before it falls into a slump.
Kraft |
RandomEffects Veteran user Boston, MA 323 Posts |
Once again my opinion on Blaine remians unchanged.
He is a "good" Magician with an incredible PR staff. However he has also brought magic back into the spotlight for Laypeople, and for thati thank him. However i never condone a magic special that is not live or taped live a it tends to make the same people thinks it is just tricks. ,,, ok so it is just tricks but they don't have to know that!!! Another rant Mat |
Sergeant Regular user 129 Posts |
Blaine's Book is a very interesting read. If you are new to magic you will be introduced to many colorful characters from the past like Malini and Titanic.
If you have been in magic for a while, it is a educational study of how to promote oneself. It is written in a very entertaining style that will keep your interest even if you have already heard the stories. Whether you like Blaine or not, the book teaches how to make magic interesting to the lay public. I recently say a layman with the book and asked them what they thought. She thought the book was awesome and after some further discussion told me she was convinced that he had special gifts. Now, will this book take the place of Royal Road to Card Magic? No. But that is not its purpose. It is for the lay public to further Blaine's character and interest them in magic, and that it accomplishes easily. Sergeant |
CardSharp Regular user Philadelphia 105 Posts |
Yes this is very true Sergeant. I have been preforming magic for several years and this book is still teaching me knew things that make me say "Now why didn't I think of that?!?"
One other thing I would like to say is that usualy the bad reviews about this book are from disapointed people who bought it online that thought this was an entire book of tricks. Anyone who knew what the book would contain could say it was a letdown. BUT then there are the exceptions... |
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