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Jean Hugard

More Card Manipulations series 1-4

Illustrated Directions On How To Do Over 120 Card Tricks And Stunts

Dover Publications (Jun 01, 1974)
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0486230600
| Paperback
205 pages | USA | English
$ 8.95 | Value: $ 8.95

Genre

  • Conjuring

Subject

  • Card tricks

Plot

Hugard, Jean: More Card Manipulations
©1938-1941 Max Holden, New York 1st Edition;
Custom Bound in Leather
©1974 reprint Dover Publications
Paper, perfect-bound, 6X9", 205 pages
ISBN (Dover): 0486230600

Coles' Reprint
re-titled More Card Tricks Made Easy
for some reason

Comments (Lybrary.com): Compilation of original 4 volumes. Carefully worked out descriptions of another 120 flourishes, sleights, tricks and manipulations. Forces, passes, glides, color changes, top and bottom changes, double lifts, false cuts and more. Author describes effect to be produced and explains steps involved with clear text and drawings.
Also available as an e-Book from Lybrary.com

Contents:

7 Volume No. 1.

7 Part I - TRICKS
7 The Three Musketeers and D'Artagnan
8 The Sheep and the Goats
11 Snap - A Quick Trick
13 Crime Club Detection - Dr. H. Walter Grote
15 Infallible Prediction - Audley V. Walsh and Hal Haber
16 The Continuous Spelling Trick - Jack McMillen
17 The Burglars - Orville W. Meyer
18 The Magic Thrust - Orville W. Meyer
19 The Two Jokers - P. W. Miller
20 The Ladies' Lookingglass - A New Version
23 The Conus Aces - A New Version

29 Part II - FLOURISHES
29 Visible Color Chang
30 Roll Down Color Change
31 Color Change With Fingers Wide Apart

32 Part III - SLEIGHTS.
32 The Riffle Pass I
32 The Riffle Pass II - P. W. Miller
33 The Herrmann Pass
36 The Spring Force
37 New Light on the Glide
39 New Finger Clip Palm
39 Fan Production From Finger Clip Palm
40 New Throw Change for a Packet of Cards
41 Replacing a Palmed Card on Top of Deck - Braue
42 The Changes:
42 - I. The Top Change
44 - II. The Bottom Change
47 The Delayed Location - Frederick Braue
47 - I. On the Table
47 - II. The Spring
47 -- a. Onto the Table
48 -- b. Into the Hand
48 Card Control
48 - I. Jog and One Hand Fan
49 - II. Fan Control
50 b. Riffle Control

54 Volume No. 2.

54 Part I - SLEIGHTS
54 Curry Turn Over Change
56 Carlyle "Snap" Double Lift
58 Jamison Double Lift
59 Riffle Shuffle Control
62 Riffle Location
63 Easy Bottom Deal
64 Never Fail Force
65 Replacement of Palmed Cards
66 Vertical Palm
67 New Packet Change

69 Part II - POKER
69 Setting up Poker Hand (Two Set ups with Riffle Shuffle)
71 The Barnyard Shuffle

73 Part III. - TRICKS
73 New Top Card Production
74 Silas and the Slicker
77 Another Spell
78 To Flourish or not to Flourish
81 Poker Hand Repeat
82 Mene, Tekel, Upharsin
84 Lost and Found
86 Two Pile Mystery
87 Name Your Number
89 Simultaneous Magic
91 Last Word Location
93 Again the Infallible Prediction

95 Part IV - MANIPULATIONS
95 The "Cottone" Squeeze Production
98 The "Cottone" Snap Production

104 Volume No. 3.

104 Part I - SLEIGHTS
104 The Faced Deck
106 The Gambler's Table Change
107 The Spread Pass
108 The Thumb Slide
110 New Method of Picking up an Arranged Pack
111 An Easy Force
112 Reversing the Bottom Card
113 The Carlyle False Count
115 The Miller Card Case
117 The "Cottone" Spider-Grip False Cut
118 1. A Stubborn Card
118 2. Gambler's Sense of Touch
119 3. The Penetrating Eye
119 4. The Four Aces Are Tops
119 5. Poker Heaps
119 6. Digging For Diamonds

120 Part II - TRICKS
120 Picking A Pocket
120 Married Couples and Bachelors
125 Springing the Trap
126 The Two Pile Mystery
128 Mene, Tekel, Upharsin (The Thirty Cards)
129 The Multiplication of Cards while in Someone's Hands
133 Reverse Transfer
135 Optical Illusion
137 Think-A-Card
138 Ziska Improved
141 Three Cards and a Bank Note
144 The Score Card Scores
146 The Curry Turn Over Change
147 A Cur(r)i-ous Prediction
150 The Question is
151 Psycho-Carditis

158 Volume No. 4

158 Part I - SLEIGHTS
158 Hugard Card Control
159 Bottom Palm Simplified
161 To Shuffle or Not to Shuffle
163 The Riffle Force
164 The Count Force
166 The Lyons Force - L. Vosburgh Lyons, M.D.
168 Double Lift Substitute - Deane Moore
169 Card Control No. ??? - Deane Moore
170 The Cut Pass - Frederick Braue
172 The Grote Instantaneous Palm - H. Walter Grote

173 Part II - FLOURISHES
173 The Dip Color Change - Joseph Cottone
174 The Snap Color Change - Joseph Cottone
176 Visible Color Change - Joseph Cottone

178 Part III - TRICKS
178 The Marriage Meter - Frederick Braue
179 Diogenes' Card
181 The Triple Discovery - Charles Miller-Jack McMillen
183 Card Instinct - Frederick Braue
184 The Challenger - Frederick Braue
186 Aces Up - Bert Allerton
187 Birds of a Feather - R. W. Jamison
189 The Cards Rise Again - R. W. Jamison
191 Triple Prediction
192 Auto-Location - Joseph Cottone
194 The Aerial Count - Joseph Cottone
195 The Jumping Joker - Joseph Cottone
196 Magnetic Thought - Bert Allerton
198 A Double-Dyed Swindle
200 The Diminishing Cards I
204 The Diminishing Cards II - Charles Miller

Personal

Owner Bryan-Keith Taylor
Location Magic Library (Home)
Index 4713
Added Date Jul 01, 2017 03:06:49
Modified Date Apr 06, 2026 14:22:43

Value

Retail Price $ 8.95
Value $ 8.95
Book Condition Very Good

Notes

Jean Hugard

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Born Jean Hugard
4 December 1871
Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia
Died 14 August 1959 (aged 87)
Occupation Professional magician
Known for Card magic, sleight of hand
Jean Hugard (4 December 1871 – 14 August 1959) was an Australian professional magician and author, often co-writing with Frederick Braue. Among his better known works are the books The Royal Road to Card Magic, Encyclopedia of Card Tricks, and Expert Card Technique.

History
Hugard was born John Gerard Rodney Boyce in Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia, the third son of John Alexander Boyce and Anne Brown. Educated at Toowoomba Grammar School, later he joined the staff of the Queensland National bank. After a late start and from a completely non-theatrical background he rose to become one of the world's great stage magicians, often dubbed the Dean of Magicians, and the last of a trio (Robert-Houdin, Hoffman, Hugard) of famed authors on the art of legerdemain.

Over the course of his life, he performed as Oscar Kellmann, Chin Sun Loo, Ching Ling Foo, and Jean Hugarde. He was inspired in 1880 by seeing a Haselmayer show. He eventually began his professional career in 1896.[1]

In 1898, Gerard left the bank, and with several partners founded Burketown's Endeavour Meatworks (producing tinned beef) to solve the problem of getting Gulf Country cattle to market. The venture was a roaring success for several years, however drought, economic recession and some lack of expertise in the art of tinning ruined the meatworks venture, and Gerard returned to Toowoomba to a series of temporary jobs, including a stint as secretary of the Toowoomba General Hospital. In that capacity he organised entertainments to raise funds, including himself on the bill as an increasingly expert conjurer.[2]

He left his wife, Margaret Annie Griffiths, and at least two sons, Leslie and Colin, to move to the U.S. in 1916.[3] He worked in vaudeville from 1916 until 1918. One of his feature attractions then was "Birth of the Sea Nymph."

One of his full evening shows presented on tour in Australia and New Zealand was a silent Chinese act. He also was known for his bullet catch routine he called "The Great Rifle Feat". He was the first to present it with modern-day guns at the time.

He owned and performed in a magic theater in Luna Park (at Coney Island) from 1919–1929. He also appeared in a Broadway Show in 1928 at the Forrest Theater called "The Squealer."

When he retired from performing, he moved to Brooklyn to write and edit magic publications. He wrote more than 30 books on magic. Upon the death of John Northern Hilliard, who had written about 50 percent of his book Greater Magic, a lot of manuscript was left to be completed. Carl Waring Jones, who had contracted for its publication, hired Jean Hugard in 1938 to complete and enlarge the text to over 1,000 pages. The book went on to become a standard textbook of magic, which author Henry Hay called "one of the best and largest books ever written about magic."[citation needed]

He was editor of Hugard's Magic Monthly starting in 1943. He was also named the fourth ever Society of American Magicians, Dean of Magicians in 1951.[1] Near the end of his life, Hugard was blind, having lost the sight of both eyes following operations for the removal of cataracts. In spite of this handicap he continued to work in the magic field at his home in Brooklyn, NY.

He died in the United States in 1959 at the age of 87 and was known far and wide as The Great Hugard. The New York Herald Tribune published a double-column obituary with photograph – the sort of space usually reserved for statesman or movie stars.

Publications
Card Manipulations N° 1 & 2 (1933)
Card Manipulations N° 3 (1934)
Card Manipulations N° 4 (1935)
Mental Magic with Cards (1935)
Coin Magic (1935)
Card Manipulations N° 5 (1936)
Thimble Magic (1936)
Encyclopedia of Card Tricks (1937) (editor; with J. J. Crimmins)
Money Magic (1937)
Silken Sorcery (1937)
Close-up Magic (1938)
More Card Manipulations N° 1 (1938)
More Card Manipulations N° 2 (1939)
Modern Magic Manual (1939) (introduction by Julien Proskauer)
More Card Manipulations N° 3 (1940)
More Card Manipulations N° 4 (1941)
Sealed Mysteries of Pocket Magic (1943)
Expert Card Technique (1940) (with Frederick Braue)
The Stripper Deck - Miracle Methods No. 1 (1941) (with Frederick Braue)
Miracle Shuffles and Tricks - Miracle Methods No. 2 (1942) (with Frederick Braue)
Prepared Cards and Accessories - Miracle Methods No. 3 (1942) (with Frederick Braue)
Tricks and Sleights - Miracle Methods No. 4 (1943) (with Frederick Braue)
The Invisible Pass (1946) (with Frederick Braue)
Show Stoppers with Cards (1948) (with Frederick Braue)
Royal Road to Card Magic (1948) (with Frederick Braue)
Houdini's "Unmasking": Fact Vs. Fiction (1957)
Biographies

Alfredson, James (1997). Jean Hugard. David Meyer Magic Books. ISBN 0-916638-84-7. (1997) - Looks at the life and career of an accomplished magician who worked during the 1930s and 1940s, and his influence on the performance of magic during his day.
Awards and honors
Selected to the Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame.
Magic Circle's highest award, the Silver Wand
"Milbourne Christopher Award," a plaque that Walt Rollins gave each year in the memory of his son Chipper, to the magician who has done most in the advancement of "brotherly love."
International Brotherhood of Magicians Ring 136 (Brisbane, Australia) is named in his honor.
International Brotherhood of Magicians honorary life member
See also
List of magicians
References
"Card Trick Magicians - Jean Hugard".
"Jean Hugard – a name to conjure with". Toowoomba Chronicle. 26 November 1990.
Alfredson, James (1997). Jean Hugard. Glenwood, Illinois: David Meyer Magic Books. p. 18–19. ISBN 0-916638-84-7.
External links
See more about Jean Hugard at MagicPedia, the free online Magic encyclopedia.
Works by or about Jean Hugard at the Internet Archive
Jean Hugard Biography
What the hell was Hugard thinking?
Jean Hugard on the Pass
Hugard & Braue: Royal Road to Card Magic table of contents