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Jim Steinmeyer

    Jim Steinmeyer est un maître illusionniste qui a redéfini les limites de l'impossible. Ses idées et inventions novatrices sont le moteur de nombreuses performances magiques célèbres, des émissions spéciales de télévision aux grands spectacles sur scène. Le travail de Steinmeyer se caractérise par une profonde compréhension des principes de l'illusion et un désir de créer des moments véritablement étonnants. Sa contribution à l'art de l'illusion est indéniable, et il continue de repousser les limites de ce qui est possible en magie.

    Magic. 1400s-1950s
    The Secret History of Magic: The True Story of the Deceptive Art
    Who Was Dracula?
    The Last Greatest Magician in the World: Howard Thurston Versus Houdini & the Battles of the American Wizards
    Art and Artifice: And Other Essays of Illusion
    Hiding The Elephant
    • Hiding The Elephant

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,3(78)Évaluer

      Presents a story of the Golden Age of magic and of the world's legendary magicians: the personalities who patented the first ghost and competed fiendishly in the race to make things materialize, levitate and disappear. This book is the masterwork of a man who has dedicated his life to magic, who knows the tricks inside out, and still believes.

      Hiding The Elephant
    • From the author of Hiding the Elephant and The Glorious Deception comes a collection of five essays that shows how the great stage illusions were integrally products of their time, based on the traditions and fashions of the people, and the offspring of the incredible, inventive personalities who brought them to the stage. Like no other author, Jim Steinmeyer gives us insight into the timeless appeal of magic. His human subjects include such characters as Steele MacKaye, Maskelyne, David Devant, P.T. Selbit, Horace Goldin, and Charles Morritt. Illusions he discusses The Mascot Moth, Sawing a Lady in Halves, and Morritt's Disappearing Donkey.

      Art and Artifice: And Other Essays of Illusion
    • Who Was Dracula?

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,2(6)Évaluer

      The acclaimed author of The Last Greatest Magician in the World sleuths out literature's iconic vampire, uncovering the source material—from folklore and history, to personas including Oscar Wilde and Walt Whitman—behind Bram Stoker's lord of the undead. Praise for Who Was Dracula? “A fantastic, well-documented story.” —Library Journal (starred review) “[A] well-researched and entertaining take on Dracula’s origin story.” —Publishers Weekly “Who Was Dracula? chronicles the misadventures of Bram Stoker and his numerous friends and colleagues, both famous and obscure, hoping to unearth the recipe for a truly iconic character.” —San Francisco Book Review “Who Was Dracula? is a book you’ll want to sink your teeth into.” —“The Bookworm Sez”

      Who Was Dracula?
    • Exploring the genuine history of magic, this book reveals its significance and impact throughout time. It delves into the cultural and psychological roles magic has played in society, shedding light on its relevance beyond mere entertainment. By examining various magical traditions and practices, the author uncovers the deeper meanings and purposes behind magical beliefs, inviting readers to appreciate the profound connections between magic and human experience.

      The Secret History of Magic: The True Story of the Deceptive Art
    • Die Buchanmerkung beschreibt die fesselnde Geschichte der Zauberkunst von 1400 bis in die 1950er Jahre, illustriert durch über 1000 seltene Materialien. Sie beleuchtet die Entwicklung von Straßenkünstlern zu großen Illusionisten und deren Einfluss auf das Theater und frühe Filme, während sie die Faszination der Menschen für Magie thematisiert.

      Magic. 1400s-1950s
    • Das Buch der Zauberei. 40th Ed.

      • 512pages
      • 18 heures de lecture

      Die Faszination für Magie und Zauberei zieht sich durch die Jahrtausende und umfasst eine Vielzahl von Praktiken wie Wahrsagen, Geisterbeschwörung und Hypnose. Dieses Buch erkundet die unterschiedlichen Facetten von Zauberkunst, von Entfesselungskünstlern bis hin zu Taschenspielertricks, und zeigt, wie das Unerklärliche den Menschen sowohl Angst als auch Staunen bereitet. Es beleuchtet die kulturelle Bedeutung und den Einfluss der Magie auf das menschliche Denken und Fühlen im Laufe der Geschichte.

      Das Buch der Zauberei. 40th Ed.