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Modern Card Tricks Without Apparatus
Wolf "Will" Goldston

Modern Card Tricks Without Apparatus

W. Goldston, Ltd (1915)
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Genre

  • Conjuring

Subject

  • Card tricks

Plot

Goldston, Will: Modern Card Tricks Without Apparatus
©1915 Will Goldston, Ltd., London
Softcover, 105 pages
©1915 Will Goldston, Ltd., London
Hardcover, 109 pages

Abebooks Price Range 50.00 - 140.00

Numerous card tricks explained, and featured is a 45-page Hofzinser Section - "This section, or at any rate the greater part of it, will be beyond the powers of the beginner in magic. But the advanced student, whether professional or amateur, will find it most useful.


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Contents (from Book ToC):

9 Cut the Cards
9 Where Will You Have It?
10 The Card That Does a Turn
11 Tricks With a Pre-arranged Pack
13 Telling the Number of Cards in the Hand by the Weight
13 Thought Reading With a Medium
14 Odd or Even?
15 Blindfolding the Cards
16 The Magnetic Aces
18 The Jumping Card
18 In the Dark
19 "Flight"
20 The Sympathetic Couple
21 The Giddy Card
22 The Twelve Card Trick
22 The Mysterious Pair
23 Change Over
24 The Aviator's Cards
24 The Invisible Flight
25 Cards and Cigar Box
26 Thought Reading with Eight Cards
27 The Card and Pocket Mystery
29 The Three Card Trick
29 The Mexican Turn Over
32 A Thought-Reading Trick With the Whole Pack
33 Another Thought-Reading Trick With One Card
34 "Find It Yourself"
35 Tearing a Pack in Half
36 The Boomerang Card
36 How to Throw a Card
37 To Cause Five Cards to Vanish and Reappear
39 Red or Black?
39 A Novel Discovery
40 Cards Caught in the Air
41 To Make a Card Travel Invisibly from One Hand to the Other
42 The Three Heaps
43 The Four Aces
46 "Esscee" Four Aces Experiment
49 The Tables Turned
51 The Disc of Cards
52 The "Stanley Collins" Card Slip
53 The Concertina Pack
54 The Vanishing and Appearing Pip
55 A Safe Force
58 The A.P. Force
59 Whistle
60 A Quick Card Finding Trick
61 New Playing Cards
62 The Balancing Card
63 Gravity Defied
64 A Good Deception
65 The Hofzinser Section
68 Instructions for Presenting
71 The Sympathetic Numbers
74 Like Thoughts
82 Thought Transmission
89 The Four Eights
100 Everywhere and Nowhere!

Personal

Owner Bryan-Keith Taylor
Location Magic Library (Home)
Index 4515
Added Date Jul 01, 2017 03:06:50
Modified Date Apr 06, 2026 14:22:22

Value

Book Condition Good

Notes

Will Goldston
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Will Goldston

Born Wolf Goldstone
September 24, 1877
Liverpool, England
Died February 24, 1948 (age 70)
Folkstone, Kent, England
Resting place Jewish cemetery at Dover
Categories Books by Will Goldston
Will Goldston (b.1877-d.1948), was originally a stage magician then became a magic dealer, publisher, agent and author.


Contents
1 Biography
2 Books
3 See Also
4 References
Biography
After years of conjecture about Goldston's place and time of birth, research by Fergus Roy [1] found Goldston's birth certificate, showing that he was born in Liverpool, England.

Goldston became interested in the subject of magic at the age of eleven. Originally employed as a dental technician this did not last long and at the age of sixteen he made his professional debut as a magician. Using the stage name of Carl Devo. At the age of twenty-one he was topping the bill at provincial theatres with his Black art act[2].

In 1900 Goldston and his younger brother, James Mayer Goldston a.k.a. Mayer James Goldston, ran the "Mahatma" Magical Co. in Liverpool. Goldston sold the business, as well as his magazine, Magician Monthly to A.W. Gamage at the end of 1904. Mayer James, also a magician, professionally known as Mokana, died a year later in the January of 1905, aged 23 years, of malarial fever in Calcutta while touring India with the Coronation Circus. Mokana is attributed to inventing the hollowed out shoe heel that swivels to reveal a secret space.[3]

In 1902 he married Leah Halter, who performed as Leah Laurie and later as La Devo.

His career in the Music Hall did not last many years, he stopped performing around 1905 and moved to London and he was subsequently employed as manager-buyer of Gamage's Theatrical and Entertainment Department in central London, 1905-1914. During this time he edited the Magician Annual (1907-1912), Magician Monthly (1904-1913) and in 1912, Exclusive Magical Secrets (an edition of one thousand that was republished in 1977).

Later, in the November of 1914, he became involved in the merchandising of "magic tricks" as William Goldston Ltd. based in Aladdin House, off Leicester Square, in London.

Goldston also edited Magazine of Magic (1914 - 1930) and Goldston's Magical Quarterly (1934 - 1940).

Goldston was an early member of the Magic Circle, but later resigned. He then initiated the creation of the Magicians' Club of London. He was a close friend of many magicians, Houdini and Chung Ling Soo amongst others. However, his relationships always appeared to run hot and cold as on occasions he upset many magicians by revealing their methods in his publications allegedly either without permission or without attributing the originator.

Later in his life he was noted as the person who cracked the "Zancigs Code" used by the Danish illusionists of that name and was employed to 'prove' the authenticity of mediums and similar people.

Another of his brothers, Reuben Goldston, was also a magician, but unlike the others he remained in the north-west of England.

Goldston was buried in the Jewish Cemetery at Dover, England.

Davenports & Co. later bought the business William Goldston Ltd[4].

It is generally believed that Arthur Ainslie was the ghost-writer for some Goldston books.

Books
Secrets of Magic (1903)
Latest Conjuring (1905)
Looking Into the Future (1906)
Tricks and Illusions (1908)
The Young Conjurer (1910)
More Tricks and Puzzles (1910)
Juggling Secrets (1911)
Stage Illusions (1912)
Exclusive Magical Secrets (1912)
Indoor Pastimes (1912)
Simple Conjuring Tricks (1913)
Modern Card Tricks Without Apparatus (1915)
Card and Ball Tricks (1916)
Effective Modern Tricks (1916)
Magical Scraps (1916)
Easy Road to Magic (1916)
Tricky Tricks for Tricksters (1917)
Easy Magic Parts 1 and 2 (1917)
Paper Tricks (1919)
Magic for the Forces (1919)
More Exclusive Magical Secrets (1921)
Further Exclusive Magical Secrets (1927)
Sensational Tales of Mystery Men (1929)
Tricks You Should Know (1930)
Great Magicians' Tricks (1931)
Secrets of Famous Illusionists (1933)
Goldston's Who's Who in Magic (1934)
Tricks That Mystify (1934)
A Magician's Swansong (1934)
Great Tricks Revealed (1935)
Magical Information (1935)
More Modern Card Tricks (1935)
Magical Tricks and Sleights (1935)
Tricks of the Masters (1942)
See Also
Yellow Perils

References
↑ The Magic History Gathering @ The Magic Circle 11th June 2016 (http://www.davenportcollection.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Fergus-Roy-talk-on-Goldston.pdf)
↑ Goodliffe's Abracadabra, Vol. 47, No. 1207, March 1969, Servants of the Masters, By A.R.H, Will Goldston, page 165
↑ The Secret Life of Houdini by William Kalush and Larry Sloman (2006) ISBN 978-1-84739-082-0 p179
↑ Abracadabra v7 no175 04-June-1949 p297
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The Magician Monthly, Vol. 4, No, 4, March 1908, A CHAT WITH MR. WILL GOLDSTON, REPRINTED FEOM THE "ERA", FEB. 22nd, page 43
The Magician Annual, Vol. 3, Jun 1909, Will Goldston, An Interview & an Appreciation, page 5
Cover American Magician March 1911
Cover, The Sphinx, Vol. 30, No. 6, August 1931
The Conjurors' Magazine, Vol. 4, No. 1, March 1948, Will Goldstone is Dead, page 10
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The Linking Ring, Vol. 28, No. 2, April 1948, A Tribute To Will Goldston, by "Fitz", British Ring Historian, page 26
The Magic Circular, Vol. 42, No. 464, April 1948, Obituary, Will Goldstone, page 130
Tops Magazine, Vol. 13, No. 4, April 1948, Will Goldston Dies, page 8
Photo Genii Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 9, May 1951, WILL GOLDSTON, page 372
The Magic Circular, Vol. 81, No. 879, September-October 1987, A Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities, By EDWIN A. DAWES, 137. WILL GOLDSTON – Early Years of Magic of the Magician’s Club, page 184
The Magic Circular, Vol. 82, No. 882, January 1988, A Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities, By EDWIN A. DAWES, 140. THE MAGICIANS' CLUB FOUNDER, WILL GOLDSTON – THE MAN HIMSELF, page 4
The Magic Circular, Vol. 91, No. 974, April 1997, Memorial and Heritage News, page 68
The Linking Ring, Vol. 78, No. 2, February 1998, THE RIDDLE OF THE GOLDSTON “MEMORIAL”, page 67
The Glorious Deception: The Double Life of William Robinson, aka Chung Ling Soo, the "Marvelous Chinese Conjurer" by Jim Steinmeyer (2005) ISBN 0-7867-1512-X.
The Magic Circular, Vol. 101, No. 1086, January 2007, A rich cabinet of magical curiosities, By EDWIN A. DAWES, 339. FURTHER GLIMPSES OF GOLDSTON: BROTHER REUBEN, THE MAGICIAN, page 20, On Will Goldston, page 163
The Magic Circular, Vol. 101, No. 1091, June 2007, On Will Goldston, page 163