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Thurston explains such sleights as the Pass, Palm, Force, Change and Back-Palm. He also includes his card [[stack]] and [[Rising Card]] routine. | Thurston explains such sleights as the Pass, Palm, Force, Change and Back-Palm. He also includes his card [[stack]] and [[Rising Card]] routine. | ||
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* http://books.google.com/books?id=0xKUPAAACAAJ | * http://books.google.com/books?id=0xKUPAAACAAJ | ||
* Howard Thurston's Card Tricks: An Illustrated and Descriptive Checklist of Various Editions Covering a 50 Year Period by David Meyer (1991) | * Howard Thurston's Card Tricks: An Illustrated and Descriptive Checklist of Various Editions Covering a 50 Year Period by David Meyer (1991) | ||
Revision as of 14:52, 9 January 2010
Thurston explains such sleights as the Pass, Palm, Force, Change and Back-Palm. He also includes his card stack and Rising Card routine.
Contents
- Chapter I - A Few Incidents in the Life of Howard Thurston, Premier Card Manipulator of the World
- Chapter II - Indispensable Sleights
- Chapter III - The Continuous Front- and Back-Hand Palm, with Cards and Tricks in Connection Therewith
- Chapter IV - The "Thurston" System of Expert Card Manipulation.
- Chapter V - An Entirely New and Original Collection of Miscellaneous Card Tricks, Including the Correct Method of Performing Thurston's New Rising Cards
References
- http://books.google.com/books?id=0xKUPAAACAAJ
- Howard Thurston's Card Tricks: An Illustrated and Descriptive Checklist of Various Editions Covering a 50 Year Period by David Meyer (1991)