Williamson's miracle
by Richard Kaufman
Translated from the American by Roland Stephan . 112 pages with 196 illustrations, 28 x 21.5 cm, hardcover with color dust jacket.
Edited by Volker Huber
Professional impromptus for the discerning magician.
David Williamson's miracles are countless, and he has perfected them over a decade of professional work. For many years, his praises were sung only by those who knew him. Today, everyone talks about his miraculous magic.
Williamson's Miracles , written and illustrated by Richard Kaufmann , will introduce the reader to the true secrets of David Williamson's favorite routines. Not only are the details of performance explained step by step, but Richard Kaufmann also covers the performance and psychological principles extensively. Williamson's Miracles are practical routines designed to be used anywhere: at the table, standing, or on stage. Williamson's Miracles is a book that will delight both the professional and the amateur.
Among the twenty-three superb impromptus included in this volume are nine unique coin tricks, each of which showcases Williamson's genius in a different way. There are also three coin-and-card effects, including his floating union, which astounded the experts at the Magic Castle. This is followed by eight wonderful card routines of all skill levels, all of which have received critical acclaim. The book concludes with Williamson's award-winning Cup Game routine, a masterpiece perfect for anyone looking to showcase this classic in a slightly different way.
Anyone who performs Williamson 's miracles literally becomes a better magician - and isn't that exactly what it's all about?