Severn, Bill: Magic Fun for Everyone
©1986, E.P.Dutton & Co.,Inc.
Paper, perfect-bound, 180 pages
ISBN-13: 9780525482536
ISBN-10: 0525482539
Comments: Illustrations by Fred Kraus. Bill's magic books provide excellent instruction, not just the "how to". Written with young magicians in mind.
Contents (from book):
1 Introduction
3 Magic With Straws
4 The Hot-Air Straw: floats
7 The Snip-Apart Straw: cut and restored
10 The Straw Game: spectator correctly guesses how many straws
15 With Dollar Bills
16 Dip for a Dollar: only the magician gets the dollar bill
19 The Sock-Away Buck: dollar appears in a sock
22 Million-to-One Wish: dollar appears between two cards
25 The Money Cutter: dollar is apparently cut in two
29 Comedy Tricks
30 The Pen That Writes Any Color: a gag turns into magic
33 The Zero Spell: comedy spelling routine with number cards
36 Spooky Tapping Pencil: a pencil in a cup taps out answers
39 The Sneeze Stopper: a tissue is produced from an empty tube
42 The Strongman Flea: nail bending
45 Aunty Gravity’s Ruler: ruler rises in a paper bag
48 Rap Wrap Ribbon: red ribbon appears in a formerly empty box
51 Here To There
52 Crisscross: follow the leader effect with cross and circle cards
56 The Name That Walks Through a Plate: paper wad passes through a plate
59 The Jumping Circles: a card with a green circle transposes with a card with a red circle
62 Sealed Color Flight: red and black disks transpose in an envelope
65 Mind Benders
66 Reading with Your Fingertips: a book test
69 Magical Chairs: magician predicts which chair will be sat upon
72 It s Magic Time: magician's watch time matches selected time
75 The Spell of the Cut: Magician and spectator each put the same value cards in three envelopes
78 The Invisible Computer: invisible computer divines total value of cards chosen
81 Liquid Thoughts: water changes to the color chosen
85 The Haunted Book: a book swivels on a glass and tips over on its own
89 Card Magic
90 The Royal Joggers: King Queen and Jack cards move through the deck
93 The Double-Guess Countdown: magician guesses the number of cards taken and the value of one card
96 The See-Through Cards: magician determines the top two cards in two piles
98 Bringing a Card to the Top: card move
99 The Pocket Dip: having the spectator choose the selection
100 Computer Card Trick: using the sleight above
102 Find Me My Card: spectator performs a card trick
105 Meet My Assistants: Production of the Queens and Kings
107 The Whole Royal Family: magician produces the Royal Cards from the pocket
110 There’s a Ghost in Your Pocket: a message appears between two cards revealing a selection
113 The Card Detective: A Jack card helps find the selection, then joins it in an envelope
116 Time to Rise: selection rises from the deck
120 Humpty Dumpty Changing Card: the wrong card is used to balance the deck, then turns into the right card
125 Coin Magic
126 The Money Jar: quarter passes into a jar
130 The Magic Money Maker: penny changes to a dime in a paper
133 The Seesaw Nickels and Pennies: Pennies exchange places with Nickels
136 A Coin-Vanishing Envelope: utility
138 Pulse Beat: determine under which cup the quarter was hidden
141 The Money Catch: four quarters are caught in the air to produce a dollar bill in a bag
145 With Rope And String
146 How to Make Your Own Magic Rope: preparing rope
148 A Rope and a Knot from Nowhere: a rope appears, and then a knot appears in the rope
151 Before You Can Count to Three: instant cut and restored
154 Guaranteed by Magic: beads become magically threaded
158 The Ring-String Puzzle: a cut and restored string
16 Paper Magic
164 The Aunt Trap: comedy picture transformation
167 Postage Paid by Magic: invisible stamp becomes real
170 The Invisible Hole: knife through coat
173 Circle Around a Star: a paper cut out changes to match the selected figure
177 The Sliced-Banana Mystery: a variation on the boomerang illusion
| Owner | Bryan-Keith Taylor |
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| Location | Magic Library (Home) |
| Index | 5418 |
| Added Date | Jul 01, 2017 03:06:49 |
| Modified Date | Apr 06, 2026 14:23:55 |
| Book Condition | Fine |
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Bill Severn
Born: William Irving Severn
May 11, 1914
Brooklyn, New York
Died: May 8, 1992 (age 77)
Lee, Massachusetts
Categories: Books by Bill Severn
Bill Severn (1914-1992) was a journalist and professional club act magician specializing in cigarettes and silks. [1][2]
Biography:
Severn worked for Associated Press as a radio news editor starting in 1941 and was long-time magic columnist for Boys' Life magazine.
Severn wrote more than 50 books for children and 25 on magic.[3]
Books:
Magic Wherever You Are (1957)
Shadow Magic (1959)
Magic in Your Pocket (1965)
Magic Across The Table (1972)
Bill Severn's Big Book of Magic (1973)
Magic in Mind: Mental Magic Tricks (1974)
Bill Severn's Magic Workshop (1976)
Bill Severn's Guide to Magic as a Hobby (1979)
More Magic In Your Pockets (1980)
Bill Severn's Impromptu Magic (1982)
Magic with Rope, Ribbon and String (1982)
Magic Fun for Everyone (1986)
Bill Severn's Amazing Magic (1992)
Magic with Paper
Magic Shows You Can Give
Packs of Fun
Magic Comedy
Bill Severn's Magic Trunk (a reissuing of Magic with Paper, Magic Shows You Can Give, Magic Comedy, and Magic in Your Pockets)
Magic with Coins and Bills
Bill Severn's Big Book of Close-Up Magic
Bill Severn's Best Magic
50 Ways to Have Fun with Newspaper
References:
The Sphinx, Vol. 33, No. 3, May 1934, Who's Who in Magic, page 80
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=76954009
Obit, Magic, June 1992
Cover, M-U-M, Vol. 78, No. 10, March 1989, BILL SEVERN, Magician of the Month, page 10
The Linking Ring, Vol. 72, No. 7, July 1992, Broken Wand, Bill Severn, page 120
M-U-M, Vol. 82, No. 2, July 1992, Broken Wands, Bill Severn, page 41
Cover, The Linking Ring, Vol. 72, No. 8, August 1992, BILL SEVERN, Hocus Pocus Parade, by Phil Willmarth, page 71