Magic and Showmanship, A Handbook for Conjurers by Henning Nelms.
Cost
£5.87 - A Bargin
http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASI ... 16-1302066
Difficulty
It doesn't so much teach tricks, it explains performance and presentaion.
Review
Henning explains mostly about performance and presentation. He writes using many examples and is easy to understand. His thinking on magic is to make it as enjoyable as a theatrical performance and he has some very good ideas. He teaches you about how the audience will see yor magic and the psychology behind it. It aims to teach you how to present yourself in front of your audience. The first chapter is a great opener and the others are quite good too, including a useful chapter on misdirection. Towards the end of the book he also talks about theatrical posture and speech. It's all good stuff and will help you become a slightly more sophisticated magician.
The chapters are...
1. The Two Magics
2. Deception Vs Conviction
3. The Measure of Meaning
4. Who?
5. Making the Most of Assistants
6. Casting the Spell
7. Mystery Without Magic
8. Providing the Proof
9. Devices for Deception
10. The Great Secret
11. Eliminating Departures
12. Consistency in Characterization
13. Concealing Devices
14. Controlling Attention
15. Misdirection
16. Devising Illusions
17. Dramatic Structures
18. Continuity
19. Material for Entertainment
20. Words
21. Business
22. The Performer and the Stage
Overall
Overall, despite having very few routines which you will use, the book has much relevance and is a real bargin at six quid. Henning has some very interesting ideas about the theatrical art of magic and this book is very thought provoking and enjoyable read. 8/10