The Abbott Magic Collection Volume 9 Carnival Magic

The Abbott Magic Collection Volume 9 Carnival Magic by Abbott’s Magic is a detailed compilation published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on April 9, 2018. This edition spans 140 pages and is presented in English, showcasing a variety of stunts, plans, magic, and illusions that have been performed in carnivals and side shows.
Readers will discover over 35 unique acts, including the Bed of Nails, Blade Box, and Fire Eating, among others. The collection covers a wide range of performances, from the dramatic to the whimsical, such as the Human Pin Cushion and the Girl in Fishbowl. This book serves as a resource for those interested in the art of magic and performance, providing insights into the techniques and creativity behind these captivating acts.
Official synopsis Publisher
A collection of over 35 stunts, plans, magic, and illusions from Abbotts Magic that have been used in Carnivals and Side Shows including Bed of Nails, Blade Box By MUM (Pretzel Girl), Blockhead Act, Buried Alive Stunt, Burned Alive, Crucifixion, Cyclops, Electric Chair (Miss Electra), Eye Poking, Fire Eating, Fist Drive A Spike Into Wood, Glass Eating (Chewing), Girl in Fishbowl, Girl To Gorilla Evolution, Girl to Gorilla Today, Head On Sword, Headless Woman, Hand In Trap, Human Pin Cushion, Hot Coal Walking, Hypnotizing A Rabbit, Knife Through Thumb, Living Half Lady, Living Head, Missing Body Illusion, Painless Surgery by Abbott’s Magic, Palmistry – Your Lucks In Your Hand, Razor Blade Trick (Safety First), Resista, Swallowing Needles Routine, Seeing Through A Girl, Shrunken Living Head, Spider Girl – Spidora, Spikes Through Wrist, Sword Swallowing, Totem Pole or Slick Post
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “The Abbott Magic Collection Volume 9 Carnival Magic” about?
Who is the author of “The Abbott Magic Collection Volume 9 Carnival Magic”?
When was “The Abbott Magic Collection Volume 9 Carnival Magic” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Abbott Magic Collection Volume 9 Carnival Magic”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
