Would you like to confound your friends, amaze your acquaintances, amuse and dazzle crowds at parties and gatherings? Mastering a few card tricks will allow you to do all that and more. With the help of this book, anyone can develop a versatile repertoire of first-rate card tricks. In fact, mastery of just the first chapter will enable you to perform a half-dozen astounding and entertaining sleights of hand. The authors, both noted authorities on magic, present complete, easy-to-understand explanations of shuffles, flourishes, the glide, the glimpse, false shuffles and cuts, the pass, the classic force, and many other techniques. These will enable card handlers to perform over 100 mind-boggling feats of card magic, including Thought Stealer, Gray's Spelling Trick, Do as I Do, Now You See It, Obliging Aces, Rapid Transit, Kangaroo Card, A Tipsy Trick, and dozens of others. Illustrated with more than 120 clear line cuts that make the explanations easy to follow, this exciting introduction to card conjuring will enable even beginners to develop professional-level skill and the ability to perform tricks guaranteed to astound family and friends.
I cannot begin to explain all of the things that I learned from this beginners book on Card Magic. This book definitely is a must read for all of those looking to further their ability with cards. There are many great tricks hidden in the pages too. My only complaint is that the book isn't caught up with times and at times it takes a lot of effort to figure out what the author is trying to say. But it is the sleights that make this book golden. This book is chalk full of the fundamentals that every card magician needs to learn.
Such a fun book. You could literally buy this book for $12 from Amazon and a pack of cards and begin mystifying people days later. That being said, it took me about 9 months to get through this book to the point I can mechanically complete each of the moves. There is still plenty of work after this time to make everything fluid to the point I would feel comfortable whipping it out in front of someone.
An interesting read regardless whether you plan on performing just for the fun factor of seeing how the art of magic is completed. Be aware though, by reading you are sworn to keep the secrets to yourself!
A great, though at some times dated, a resource for learning sleight of hand with Learn card tricks. The great thing about this book, as well as the later published Card College series, is that each chapter breaks down one specific sleight to show the many uses it has. This is a great way to start learning magic. The tricks included are far too often overlooked and the advice found is far too often undervalued by magicians today.
Essential reading for any serious student of the craft.
Some of the suggested trick presentations are a bit outdated for sure but don't let this make you overlook this book.
The Royal Road to Card Magic is filled with explanations of fundamental and very useful sleights, as well as solid theoretical principles, tips and advice. The book also contains very interesting routines, some of which teach essential lessons in designing deceptive effects. Even though I've studied more "advanced" material during the past years, I'm happy I finally took the time to read this classic!
Even though I haven't done card magic in years, I still remember this book as being a fantastic introduction. You're getting a lot for the price: sleights, tricks, routines, etc. I highly recommend the "3 cards across routine," that one always got the best reactions. I will say that several tricks and sleights are more outdated (e.g one of the tricks is essentially performing the same force three times in a row), but I still think this is a must read.
This book was super helpful to my learning of magic, and helped me grasp some new concepts that I hadn't learned yet. It is full of great tricks and routines and the pictures are super useful for understanding the tricks. I would recommend this to anyone interested in magic, especially beginners.
In the era of the internet books that teach you a skill seem inadequate compared to audio-visual guides that you can easily find. However, this book is a classic for a reason and is the perfect place to start for anyone who is interested in learning magic.
Another great book on learning Card Magic. In fact, it is the book I would recommend above all others to give a beginning magician the tools he needs to become proficient in card magic.
This is a great book of card tricks and sleights. The book is very old and it's been in print for over a century so a lot of the patter is really dated and embarrassing. The author advises you to do your tricks while saying things like: "Good day there young fellow! This evening we shall embark upon a confounding sequence of extraordinary illusions that will confound the senses! If you would be so kind as to select a card from this well-trained pack you will soon find yourself delighted by my feats of brisk dexterity!" If you look past all the nonsense, the book is actually really informative and insightful. It provides a huge rage of sleights and forces and tips from beginner to advanced levels. The best thing about this book is that most of the tricks (90% or so) can be performed with a normal pack of cards, no gimmicks or doubles. Most books about card tricks want the reader to apply scissors and glue and string to his cards to create ridiculous apparatus. I've looked at all of the internet resources regarding card tricks and I've noticed there's a lot of stuff in this book that has been overlooked, wisdom that has been lost in time. Toward the end of the book there's even a section that suggests different routines or sequences of tricks for different circumstances. Honestly, the dated banter throughout the book is actually quite hilarious to read, and I'm tempted to actually attempt to speak like that when performing these. If you're interested in card tricks without the gimmicks, this is a great starting point. Highly recommended!
If you are just starting off with magic this is an amazing book. It offers great tricks and helps with the basics. For more advanced magicians it also offers plenty of tricks that are more challenging to master. This book helped me with my question buy showing me over 100 tricks that use sleights or sleight of hand. It also gives not only a description but includes pictures if you're aspiring to become a magician. I would hands down recommend this book for you.
Really good overview of card magic for the serious beginner to less newbie. I found some a little hard to follow and got the technique a bit skewed without the help of a real magician. But with the guidance of an experienced card magician available as well, this is an excellent book.
Royal Road to Card Magic was very helpful for me in that it helped my magic skills progress, but the book was not well written, and nearly bored me to death. The book was well organized, with detailed drawings and descriptive text that taught you exactly how to perform the tricks/slight of hand.