Win all of these!
Drawing on December 1st, 2024
Details

Mastering The Art of Magic

Eugene Burger

Kaufman & Co.

(Based on 1 review)
The seven small booklets written by Eugene Burger and published in the early 1980's: Secrets and Mysteries, Audience Involvement, Secrets of Restaurant Magic, Eugene Burger on Matt Schulien's Fabulous Card Discoveries, Intimate Power, The Craft of Magic and Rediscoveries have long been out-of-print and commanding large sums of money second-hand. This new 230 page, oversized hardcover with dustjacket book, containing almost 200 new illustrations by Earle Oakes collects these hard-to-find booklets in a completely re-typeset format with new essays by Eugene commenting on his past writings, his current thoughts on his tricks and routines, as well as updated tricks. Many feel these are the best books Eugene has ever written.

Reviews

P.T. Murphy

Official Reviewer

Jul 17, 2006

In my NOT so humble opinion Mastering the Art of Magic is one of the most important books on our craft that I have read. If you are serious about your work, MTAOM will inspire you to create magic that is your very own.

Eugene Burger has helped a generation of magicians to understand that there is more to magic than the method behind a trick. In MTAOM Eugene touches on very practical performing issues such as how to create impact with your magic, how to best deal with hecklers, how to make the spectator the star of the show, how to rehearse your magic and most important for the serious artist, Eugene stresses the importance of critical awareness and honesty when approaching your own work.

This is just the tip of the iceberg. The real secrets are hidden in the explanations of the effects and the thought process behind the creation of these routines. This book is full of practical performing tips, real world advice and if you look deep enough a life lesson or two.

Please don’t follow blindly the lessons Eugene has presented. For as Eugene states in the introduction to MTAOM, “…I was writing a spiritual biography—that is, I was explaining to myself and to the reader how I do these things and why they work for me as I do them. I certainly was NOT suggesting that my way is the only way, or even the best way, for others to follow.”

Mastering the Art of Magic is a powerful set of writings. They will require that you approach them with an open mind, to do otherwise would be to miss the point all together.
(Top ▲)