Tricks for Travelling Tricksters by Ken de Courcy
In today’s global world it is important to be able to do magic for folks who do not speak your language or who do not understand the cultural nuances and jokes you may have in your primary program.
Many of the tricks taught are impromptu. From the introduction by Billy McComb:
Introduction
Foreword
What It’s All About
What To Take
Essential Equipment
Advantages
Disadvantages
Knowledge
What Can Be Borrowed
Starting The Show
Routining
The Close-Up Collection
Ring Transpo
Torn And Restored Paper Napkin
Melt-Thru Money
The Torn & Restored Bank-Note
The Cigarette In Handkerchief
The Escapenny
Getting His Own Back
Cantering Coins
Two In Hand
Pop-Up Penny
Antigravico
Christopher’s Matchbook
Nothing-To-Do Matches
Father Bear, Mother Bear and Stark Naked
Polynesian Wedding
The Phoenix Phly
Cards
Continuity Gags
The Lost And Found Syndrome
Personalising The Aces
Card Caprice
It’ll Turn Up!
The Tower-Crane
Further Suggested Reading