A History of the Art of Magic ©1887 – By: T.
T. Timayenis – 147 pages |
An History of Magic, Witchcraft, and Animal Magnetism Volume 2
©1851 – By: J. C. Colquhon – 434 pages |
An History of Magic, Witchcraft, and Animal Magnetism Volume 1
@1851 – By: J. C. Colquhon – 329 pages |
Cagliostro The Splendour and Misery of a Master of Magic
©1910 – By: W. R. H. Trowbridge – 369 pages |
Card Sharpers Their Tricks Exposed ©1891 –
By: Joseph Forter – 203 pages |
Conjuring for Amateurs: A Practical Treatise on How to Perform
Modern Tricks ©1901 – By: Ellis Stanyon –
138 pages |
Conjuring Tricks With Coins, Watches, Rings, and Handkerchiefs
©1900 – By: Professor Stanyon – 135 pages |
Dwellers on the Threshold or Magic and Magicians
©1864 – By: W. H. Davenport – 330 pages |
Fifty Years in the Magic Circle ©1871 – By:
Signor Blitz – 478 pages |
Grant’s Super Magical Secrets ©1900 – By: U.
F. Grant – 34 pages |
Herrmann’s Wizards’ Manual: A Practical Treatise on Coin Tricks,
Card Tricks, Sleight of Hand, Illusions, Black Art, Mind
Reading, Spirit Mediumship, Ventriloquism, etc.
©1916 – 162 pages |
Houdini’s Paper Magic ©1922 – By: Houdini –
230 pages |
How to Become a Magician ©1882 – By: Frank
Tousey – 62 pages |
How to Entertain a Social Party ©1875 – By:
Frank M. Reed – 72 pages |
Illustrated Descriptive Price-List of Magical Apparatus and
Illusions ©1884 – 130 pages |
Impromptu Magic with Patter ©1922 – By:
George DeLawrence – 91 pages |
Indian Conjuring ©1922 – By: Major L. H.
Branson – 140 pages |
Latest Magic: Being Original Conjuring Tricks
©1918 – By: Professor Hoffman – 244 pages |
Latter Day Tricks ©1896 – By: A. Roterberg –
120 pages |
Leaves From Conjurers’ Scrap Books or Modern Magicians and Their
Works ©1891 – By: H. J. Burlingame – 282
pages |
Letters on Natural Magic ©1883 – By: David
Brewster – 482 pages |
Lorento’s Wizards’ Guide or Magic Made Easy
©1878 – By: Lorento – 46 pages |
Magic No Mystery: Conjuring Tricks With Cards, Balls, and Dice;
Magic Writing, Performing Animals, Etc. Etc.
©1876 – By: W.H. Cremer – 342 pages |
Magic Stage Illusions and Scientific Diversions
©1897 – By: Albert A. Hopkins – 580 pages |
Magic Up to Date ©1896 – By: W. H. J. Shaw –
120 pages |
Magic White and Black or the Science of Finite and Infinite Life
©1910 – By: Franz Hartman – 302 pages |
Magic Black and White Charms and Counter Charms
©1910 – By: T. Witton Daves – 154 pages |
Magic: In Which are Given Clear and Concise Explanations of All
the Well-Known Illusions, as Well as Many New Ones Here
Presented for the First Time ©1903 – By:
Ellis Stanyon – 266 pages |
Magic, Pretended Miracles and Remarkable Natural Phenomena
©1855 – 202 pages |
Magic Stage Illusions and Scientific Diversions: Including Trick
Photography ©1897 – By: Albert A. Hopkins –
580 pages |
Magical Revelations ©1900 – By: Merbak – 80
pages |
Magical Suggestions ©1921 – By: Harry Latour
– 54 pages |
Malay Magic ©1900 – By: Walter William Skeat
– 776 pages |
Memoirs of Robert-Houdin ©1860 – 382 pages |
Mind-power the Secret of Mental Magic ©1912
– BY: William Walker Aatkinson – 459 pages |
Miscellaneous Handkerchief Tricks That You Can Do
©1921 – By: George De Lawrence – 48 pages |
Modern Coin Manipulation ©1900 – By: T.
Nelson Downs – 197 pages |
Modern Magic: A Practical Treatise on the Art of Conjuring
©1904 – By: Professor Hoffman – 594 pages |
New and Original Magic: Compromising a Number of Novel and
Entertaining Effects ©1922 – BY: Edward M.
Massey – 216 pages |
New Ideas in Magic, Illusions, Spiritualistic
©1902 – By: W. H. J. Shaw – 112 pages |
Original Creation for Magicians ©1920 – By:
Charles Waller – 96 pages |
Our Magic: The Art in Magic ©1911 – By:
Nevil Maskelyne – 512 pages |
Peerless Prestidigitation ©1910 – By:
Herbert De Caston – 42 pages |
Practical Conjuring ©1911 – By: James Carl –
32 pages |
Revelations: Devoted to the Interest of the Magician
©1900 – 36 pages |
Second Sight Secret and Mechanical Magic
©1905 – By: Herman Pinetti – 60 pages |
Secrets of the Great Mysteries Now Revealed for the First Time
©1909 – 92 pages |
Sleights: Being a Number of Incidental Effects Tricks, Sleights,
Moves and Passes ©1914 – By: Burling Hull –
40 pages |
Some Modern Conjuring: A Series of Original Experiments in the
Magic Art ©1909 – By: Donald Holmes – 100
pages |
Stories of the Magicians ©1886 – By: Alfred
J. Church – 396 pages |
The Adventurous Life of a Versatile Artist Houdini
©1922 – 76 pages |
The Art of Magic ©1909 – By: T. Nelson Downs
– 364 pages |
The Black Art! Or Magic Made Easy ©1869 –
By: Frederic A. Brady – 84 pages |
The Boy Magician: A Large Number of the Latest and Best Tricks
Carefully Selected for the Rising Generation of Conjurers
©1922 – By: Raymond Dixie – 244 pages |
The Crest Magician Devoted to Magic and Magicians
©1907 – 142 pages |
The History of Magic Volume 1 ©1854 – By:
Joseph Ennemoser – 528 pages |
The History of Magic Volume 2 ©1854 – By:
Joseph Ennemoser – 560 pages |
The Magic Art ©1920 – By: Donald Holmes –
244 pages |
The Magician’s Own Book or the Whole Art of Conjuring
©1862 – 396 pages |
The Mysteries of Astrology and the Wonders of Magic
©1854 – BY: C. W. Roback – 250 pages |
The New Black Magic and the Truth About the Ouija-Board
©1919 – By: J. Godfrey Raupert – 272 pages |
The Occult Sciences the Philosophy of Magic
©1847 – By: Anthony Todd Thomson – 338 pages |
The Old and the New Magic ©1906 – By: Henry
Rodgely Evans – 416 pages |
The Play Room: or, In-Door Games for Boys and Girls
©1900 – 154 pages |
The Practical Magician and Ventriloquist’s Guide
©1876 – 116 pages |
The Secrets of Ancient and Modern Magic
©1880 – 108 pages |
The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin ©1908 – By:
Harry Houdini – 353 pages |
Thirty-Seven Effective After Dinner Tricks and How to Preform
Them ©1900 – By: Arthur P. Felsman – 36
pages |
Tricks and Magic Made Easy ©1919 – By:
Edward Summers Squier – 196 pages |