Description
The 1st Edition Hardback version of Magic Page by Page by Patrick Page was published at the end of November 2011 and the 1,000 copies printed were sold out in May 2013. Thank you to everyone who bought the book and said such nice things about it.
The 2nd Edition has now been printed and is available to purchase exclusively from Patrick Page Magic. We took on board your comments about the weight of the book and the cost of shipping it to you and have created a softback version which is significantly lighter than the hardback version. All the costs of paper and printing have gone up since we printed the 1st Edition to make the 2nd Edition more expensive for us, we have reduced the price of the book to £40 sterling to keep the book affordable and it compares very favourably with other magic books published over the last 10 years.
The soft back version is still a very big book, lavishly illustrated with 328 pages, 12″ x 9″ in size, jam packed with great magic effects and advice and advice on how to perform them from one of the magic’s greatest teachers. It contains details of the routines that Patrick regularly performed and from which he earned a living over the last 60 years.
We have used the same quality paper as before and just replaced the hard cover with a soft cover to get the weight of the book down. We have passed on those savings in postage / shipping to you.
What is different about the new 2nd Edition version?
The book is just the same as the 1st edition hardback version with the following changes:
• We added a few people to the list of people whose help with the book we wished to acknowledge and who weren’t included in the first edition.
• We added a few extra photos in the book of Patrick
• We made a few corrections to some very minor errors that were spotted in the 1st edition
That’s it. We haven’t changed any of the words. It is exactly as Patrick wrote it. We would have risked being struck down by a bolt of lightning had we dared!
What’s in the book? Well what isn’t in it?
Well there are chapters on cards, stacked decks, coins, the Miser’s Dream and palming, use of sponge balls, ropes, thumb tips, paper tearing and restoring, silks, purse frame etc., dealer delights such as Cord A Cup, Easy Money, Patrick’s version of the 3 Card Monte, Money Bag, Old Moore’s Diary, the Hanky Panky Cloth, the Topit Vanisher, Comedy Magic, Misdirection, Spectator assistance and much much more.
Below is a non exhaustive list of some of the money topics covered by Patrick in his book.
Chapter 1 Cards
Cards to Pocket – Patrick’s own take on a classic piece of card magic.
The Continuous Do As I Do – an effect performed by Patrick over many years starting off as a quickie, close-up card trick to its eventual handling, featuring entertaining audience participation.
An Impromptu Vanish – the ideal effect for anyone who already performs card manupulations.
Beyond Coincidence – “strolling magic” which requires no preparation, just a deck of cards.
Patrick Page’s Card in Wallet – a spectator takes a card from a pack of cards, marks it with initials and the card is revealed from a zipped wallet.
One, Two, Three, It’s Yours – an unexpected method of producing a previously selected card from a pack of cards.
Heba Haba Magic – Patrick Page’s version of what was his favourite trick.
The Davenport Deception – a visual effect involving a card under a coin changing to a selected card.
The PrincESP Card Trick – a variation of the Hardin Princess Card Trick, with E,S,P cards.
Three Cards Across – a classic card effect involving 3 cards travelling from one pack to another.
Princess Quatro – based on the Hardin Princess Card Trick with a climax which is more surprising than the original.
Peg It – producing a selected card and clipping it between the jaws of a clothes peg.
Jumbo One in the Middle – a modern version of an effect devised by Patrick Page in the 1950’s, with Jumbo cards.
Big Money Aces – a card trick with a surprise finish.
The Top Change – how to perform the top change with a pack of cards.
The Unknown Soldier’s Card Trick – a card trick based on an idea given to Patrick Page by Ken de Courcy (and shown to him by an American soldier in North Africa during the 2nd World War).
The Multiple Colour Change – Patrick Page’s interpretation of the famous Dai Vernon Tenkai Palm colour change.
The Pageboy Card Switch – a move enabling you to switch one card for another while the card is lying down on the table face down.
Chapter 2 The Stacked Deck
Information on stacked decks and ideas on how to use them as part of a routine
The PaPa System
Things You Should Know About a Stacked Deck
Handling a Stacked Deck
Revelations
Other Revelations
Stabatwin
The Face-Up Revelation
Multiple Revelations
The Probe
Pocketed Cards
The Fernandez Miracle
Calling the Cards
The Pocket Card Index
Ted Danson’s Diary Trick
The Ultimate Variation: Old Moore’s Diary – Patrick Page’s own diary trick.
The Four Packets – Parts 1 and 2.
Coincidence
At a Number
The PaPa System Plus Si Stebbins
The Estimated Cut
Opportunism
Think A Card
Guesstimation
Name a Number
And Again
The Faro/Weave/Butt/Shuffle
Avoiding the Peek
Chapter 3 Coins
No Lap Coins Through Table & The Hang Ping Chien Move
The Big Coin Production
The Complete Coin Miracle
Spellbound Climax
The Pull Back Coin Vanish
A Coin Interlude
A Coin Vanish
The Sleeve Dropper
A La Malini
Coins Coins Coins
Chapter 4 The Miser’s Dream
The Bucket and Coins
The Necessary Sleights
The T Nelson Downs “Palm”
The Classic Palm
The Thumb Palm
The Pull Back
The Drop Plus Finger Palm
The Back Clip
The Left Hand
The Basic Routine
Coin Holders
In Lieu of the Coin Holder
The Effect
Patter
The Chanin Coin Production and Variation on the Chanin Theme.
Chapter 5 Miscellaneous: Sponge Balls, Ropes, Silks etc.
The Opener
Glass of Liquid Production
The Sponge Ball Routine
The Bowl Routine
The Sleeve Dodge
The Purse Frame
The Burned and Restored Bill in Wallet
The Ten Second Paper Tear
The Colour Changing Handkerchief
Bare Hand Silk Production
Dyeing the Silks
One More Torn and Restored Paper
A Thumb Tip Tip
The Al Koran Thimble Routine
Lighter Thru Table
Tambo Tambo
The Borrowed Finger Ring
The Purse Switch
The Pageboy Ball Vanish
The Cut and Restored Rope
The Everlasting Cut and Restored Rope
Three to One Rope Trick
The Rope Rope Rope Trick
With a Thumb Tip
Chapter 6 Dealer’s Delights
Easy Money – turning paper into money. Patrick Page’s most well known trick but one that many do not realise that he was the inventor.
One in the Middle – the first effect marketed by Patrick Page (invented in 1955)
The Colour Changing Jumbo
The Golden Girdle
Cord –A-Cup
Acrobatric
Brainchild
Copycat Cards
The Fifty – Fifty Cards
Double Mirage – Parts 1 and 2.
One More Time
Repeat Flag Production
Patrick’s Hatrick
A Handful of Magic
Chameleon Clown
The Invisible Chicken
Topsy Turvy Candle
Money Bag
Clink Coins
Ooooorange?
The Mini Money Miracle
The Big Four
The Noddy Handkerchief
Funny Bunny
The Hanky Panky Cloth
Patrick Page’s Ringstick
The Brainbuster Deck
Cash Catch
Chapter 7 Topit
Full instructions and tips on how to use the Topit Vanisher. Patrick included the Topit Vanisher in all of his routines.
Chapter 8 Patrick Page’s Comedy Magic
Information on more comedy gags and effects than you will ever need but almost certainly something to suit everyone in this Chapter.
Below is a list of topics included in this Chapter.
The Magic Box
The Vanishing Birdcage
The Vanishing Apple
Val’s Opener
Tearing It Up
An Alternative
The Handyman
Meeeeoooow
Arrivederci Magic
Colour Blind?
A Colour Change
The Electric Deck
A Flashy Gag
Sharp As A Knife
A Flaming Candle
Whipcrackaway
Bang Bang
Attraction
A Prediction
Windy
Smoke Gets Everywhere
From Down Under
The Portable Cow
The Shot Knot
Smoke Smoke Smoke
A Cigarette Twist
Expensive Prop
No Smoking
The Buttonhole
The Vanishing Handkerchief
Sock It
The Legend
The Acrobatic Glove
The Flash Box
The Egg Trick
Missing
H.G. Wells Outdone
Striking It Lucky
God Bless Cardini
A Tissue of…?
Tale of a Fish
Jay’s Tale
A Con Trick
The Vanishing (?)
Another T & R Paper
The Breakaway Wand
See The Pretty Thing
Those Blinking Rings
The Electric Deck, Again
A Feat of Magic
Spots Off
A Sticky Moment
A Hat Trick
Billy’s Thimble
Up Up Up Up Up
Cue For Magic
That Rope Trick
And Another
The Indian Rope Trick
Wanderful
Home James
Half and Half
The Eye Card Trick
Wrong Card Right Card
A Table Tip
OOOOOOOHH!
Another OOOOOOOHH!
A Plate
The Boomerang Card
Name A Card 1
Ditto 2
Ditto 3
The Card Is?
The Windbag
The Diminishing Handkerchief
A Dodgy Rope
A Dodgy Rope 2
The Cannonball Illusion
All Seeing Blindfold
Baby Baby
Bloomer?
Milk?
Smoke Signals
Breakaway Props
Breakaway Wand
Breakaway Spoon
Breakaway Gun
Breakaway Fan
Breakaway Box
Breakaway Scissors
Just A Thought
Breakaway Breakaway
It’s My Turn Now
Rabbit, Where Art Thou?
Card In Wallet
A Green Pair?
Obedient Cards
The Flat Rabbit
The Baby Gag
Hanky Panky 1
Hanky Panky 2
Dowler’s Rings
A Coin Trick
It’s Handy
Good Evening
Pocket Magic
A Hole in One
Blank Him
Sleightly Different
Bigger?
Smaller?
19 different Comedy Props
Chapter 9 Misdirection
Ideas on misdirection
A Ball Vanish
The Big Steal
Card Under the Ashtray
Chapter 10 Now They See It
Effects concerned with a spectator assisting the performer.
The Vanishing and Reappearing Saucer
The Early Version
Card on Forehead
Clayton Rawson
Which Hand Is It In?
Ditto
On The Back
Bonus Genus
Another Version
With a Balloon
Dr Giovanni’s Card on Back
Paper Balls Over the Head
The Egg Bag
The Vanishing Liquid
Variation 1
Variation 2
The Pitchman Routine
Six Inches More
The Eye Chart
This is the Big Time
The Coin Vanish
The Knotted Handkerchiefs
Appendix – Interview of Patrick Page by Matt Field, editor in April 2007 for The Magic Circular, the monthly magazine of The Magic Circle.
The book has been described as “a career changing book”. Full of wit and wisdom, Magic Page by Page is Patrick’s life’s work in magic, a virtual omnibus of his magic inventions, written down for posterity.
Thanks to Matt Field and Michael Albright (editor and designer respectively), it’s also a stylish, elegant book that’s easy to read.
Published by the family (at Patrick’s request), the price for sales in the UK inclusive of postage and packing is £50
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We will try to ship to you the next working day. To keep the cost of sending the book to you to a minimum, we post in the UK by second class mail.
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