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Dave Gerin New user New York/Daytona Beach 55 Posts |
What do you think are the best Illusion books out there to learn principles and methods
behind illusions. I want to learn as much as I can. |
magicmarkdaniel Special user Bolton, England UK 831 Posts |
For books, I like Illusion Design by Mark Parker, Illusionworks by Rand woodbury, Device & Illusion by Jim Steinmeyer, along with all the plans by Paul Osbourne. See the Sticky at the top of Grand Illusion for the plans and books available by Paul.
Mark
Mark Daniel
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Dave Gerin New user New York/Daytona Beach 55 Posts |
Thanks, I have some of the books by Paul. I just want to see what else is out there.
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Dave Gerin New user New York/Daytona Beach 55 Posts |
Anyone else know any?
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Iron Will New user 12 Posts |
Hi Dave,
Check out http://www.illusionbooks.com. There are really good books and illusions there. You will find the essays very useful too! Hope that helps! Rock on, Iron Will |
Donal Chayce Inner circle 1770 Posts |
The Complete Jarrett (Guy Jarrett & Jim Steinmeyer)
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mengst New user Northern CA 74 Posts |
The Seven Basic Secrets of Illusion design by Eric Van Duzer. It's a great book for learning principles of illusion.
Mike Engstrom |
Donal Chayce Inner circle 1770 Posts |
Encyclopedia of Suspensions and Levitations (Bruce Armstrong).
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