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Jennings ’67 by Richard Kaufman-Expert Card Magic-Close-Up Illusion-OOP

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    Jennings
    ’67 by
    Richard Kaufman-Expert Card Magic
    Title:
    Jennings
    ‘67
    Author: Richard Kaufman
    Publisher
    : Kaufman & Company
    Publication Date: 1997
    Hardcover
    Book Size: 8 ¾ X 11 ¼
    Pages: 254 pages
    Edition: Sealed!
    Book Condition:
    Very Good-Foxing on top edges & inside covers & a few adjacent pages
    Dust Jacket Condition: Excellent-Minor shelf wear & edge wear
    Six years in production, this new book contains vintage magic with cards created by the late Larry Jennings during a golden age in southern
    California
    . Under the tutelage of Dai Vernon,
    Jennings
    developed many unique routines, which were kept from publication for decades. Seventy of these miracles (including some by
    Vernon
    ) have been collected in a great book of card magic for everyone from beginner to expert.
    Known for the clarity of his writing, Richard Kaufman traveled to
    Los Angeles
    numerous times to ensure that every aspect of the text and illustrations (from photographs of Larry Jennings' hands) are accurate in every respect. Never before has
    Jennings
    ' technique been rendered so clearly in print. Earle Oakes magnificent artwork truly makes you feel as if Larry Jennings is in your home, personally demonstrating each trick just for you.
    This book has a somewhat historic value, since it not only goes over the workings of sleights and effects, but also covers the history and various handlings. Richard Kaufman also has a small essay on what has become generally known as the Convincing Control, discussing the move's history and independent creators.
    Jennings
    ' handling of the move is explained it great detail, as well.
    One chapter is called Evolution of a Classic Routine: "Invisible Palm Aces". The chapter discusses several versions of
    Jennings
    ' classic Open Travelers plot, and you get to see how it evolved over time. Similar chapters are dedicated to The Princess Card Trick, The Ace Assembly and Twisting the Aces.
    Jennings
    was always looking for a clear and streamlined effect, and you will see how he strives for that goal throughout this book.
    Not only was Larry Jennings a great thinker; he was also an extraordinary technician. The chapter "Some Tools" has some really wonderful sleights. The Circle Shift and The Bevel Top Palm are among my highlights from this chapter. There is also some more or less self-working magic in the book, and you will most certainly find several things of use!
    This book is the first of a planned trilogy about Larry Jennings' work; this mostly covers the 1960s-early 70's. Beautifully produced and written, typical of Kaufman's work, and this is clearly a labor of love on his part. Larry Jennings spent many hours during the final years of his life working intently on these books, books he knew would be his final legacy to the world of magic he loved so much.
    Contents
    11 Forward (Harvey Rosenthal)
    12 Introduction
    Easy Does It, Mr. Jennings
    16 Another Four-Card Trick
    18 Impossible Divination No. 1
    20 Impossible Divination No. 2
    22 Monarchs' Quartette: Version One
    22
    Jennings
    ' Overhand Shuffle Jog Technique
    23 Lin
    Searles
    '
    Autobreak
    24 Monarchs' Quartette: Version Two
    27 Red/Black Flyer, Version one
    29 Red/Black Flyer, Version two
    32 Re-Turned Touch Turn: Dai
    Vernon
    Handling
    33 Re-Turned Touch Turn: Larry Jennings Handling
    37 Another Winning Hand
    39 A Gambler Holds Out the Aces
    39
    Jennings
    ' Slip Cut Technique
    Some Tools
    42
    Jennings
    ' Double
    Pushoff
    Technique
    44 Immediate Bottom Placement
    45 Full Deck Handling
    48 Small Packet Handling
    51 LJ Angle Steal Multiple Shift
    55 LJ Swing Cut Multiple Shift
    57 Dad Stevens' Other Shuffle
    60 The Circle Shift
    64 The Circle Top Palm
    66 The Bevel Top Palm
    Experiments with the Gambler's Cop
    70 '67 Transposition
    72 1967 Version
    73 1996 Version
    74 The Six/Four Count Cart to Pocket
    75 The Gambler's Cop
    77 The Six/Four Count Card Across
    79 Houdini Card Escapes Again
    Meditations on the Princess Card Trick
    82 Card to Pocket Princess: Version One
    83 Card to Pocket Princess: Version Two
    85 The '65 Card
    Staggerer
    : Version One
    87 The '65 Card
    Staggerer
    : Version Two
    88 Reconstructing the Professor's Princess
    88 Method One (
    Vernon
    )
    89 Tent Vanish Glimpse
    91 Method Two (
    Jennings
    )
    92 Paddle Move Glimpse
    93 Method Three (
    Vernon
    &
    Jennings
    )
    93 The Flick Glimpse
    95 Method Four (
    Vernon
    ,
    Jennings
    , and Goodwin)
    Generally Mysterious
    100 Depth Thrust I
    100 A Subtle
    Getready
    for the Depth Illusion
    102 Depth Thrust II
    102
    Jennings
    ' Two-Step Side Steal
    105 Search and Stop
    106
    Marlo's
    "Search" Technique
    108 The
    Los Angeles
    Hop
    113 Red/Black Shuffle Revelation
    113
    Jordan
    's Overhand Red/Black Shuffle
    114 The Transmuted Cards
    119 The Transmuted Deck
    122
    Jennings
    ' Technique on the Houdini/
    Erdnase
    Transformation
    124 The
    Wrong Place
    at the Right Time
    124 Version One
    125 Version Two
    126 Version Three
    127 Larry Whistles and Slides
    127 Version One
    130 Version Two
    131 Seven-Card Monte
    Meditations on Revolutions
    138 Swindle Four-King Triumph
    141
    Vernon
    's Creeping Reverse
    144 The Creeping Aces
    146 The Truthful Triumph
    146
    Tenkai's
    Optical Reverse
    148 The '65 Aces
    149 D'Amico's Multiple Shift
    150
    Vernon
    's Advanced
    Stripout
    Addition
    153
    LJ's
    Instant Spell
    Evolution of a Classic Routine: "Invisible Palm Aces"
    156 History
    160 Invisible Palm Aces No. 1 (The Molecular Aces)
    160 Finley Tent Vanish
    163 The Wave Production
    164 The Tent Palm
    167 Invisible Palm Aces No. 2
    168 Tabled D'Amico Spread
    170 Invisible Palm Aces No. 3 (The Appearing Aces)
    170 Small-Packet Hofzinser Bottom/Top Change
    172 Gambler's Cop Vanish
    175 Invisible Palm Aces No. 4 (The Numerical
    Travellers
    )
    178 Invisible Palm Aces No. 5 (The Lonesome
    Travellers
    & The Alpha Count
    Travellers
    )
    181 Snap Palm
    182 The Alpha Count
    183 Bottom Palm Vanish
    184 Invisible Palm Aces No. 6
    195 Invisible Palm Aces to Pockets
    195 Version One
    198 Version Two
    Meditations on "The Ace Assembly"
    204 Royal Puzzle
    207 The Christ Aces Redone
    212 The Simple
    Stencel
    212 Version One
    213 Drop Sleight with
    Verdnase
    Break
    215 Version Two
    220 The Jennings/Collins Aces
    Meditations on "Twisting the Aces"
    226 The '65 Twist
    229 The
    Ouagadougou
    Twist
    232 Leaving the Body
    236 Pineapple Surprise '70
    237 Small-Packet Handling of the Mechanical Reverse
    239
    Jennings
    ' Double-Lift
    Getready
    242 Pineapple Surprise '92 No. 1
    242 Bro. John
    Hamman's
    Two as Four Count
    246 Pineapple Surprise '92 No. 2
    251 Pineapple Surprise _au
    naturale
    _
    253 The
    Misdirective
    Outjog
    Switch
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