THE BOOKS OF WONDER
tommy wonder
We are proud to overlook, for the first time in French, the publication of the two volumes of the magician Tommy Wonder: "The Books of Wonder", at Magic Dream editions!
Tommy Wonder is undoubtedly the most respected magician in the world these days, widely recognized as a Master of the Close-Up and the Scene.
You will find in these books a whole series of towers, routines and tests. He also explains his Professional routines for close-up.
You will find chapters devoted to close-ups with cards or parts and a selection of Very original towers.
Other chapters will deal with close-ups with other objects than cards or parts and includes insightful comments concerning problems that we can meet during a show, as for example how to approach the tables, how to introduce yourself and your routine, you have to stay up or sit, how to evolve in a noisy environment ...
French language,
Translation: Richard Vollmer,
More than 900 illustrated pages,
Approximate weight: 3.5 kg.
Volume 1 :
The first volume of the Books of Wonder opens with a chapter devoted to the master's degree (commonly known as "misdirection") in which the magician Tommy Wonder introduces completely original concepts based on his professional experience. Follow close-up effects with cards and parts, including a detailed description of its incredible version of the crazy card, as well as a selection of living room towers. The book ends with an essay entitled "The three pillars of magic" which could well change in depth how you design your magic and thanks to which you will take giant steps in the mastery of your art.
Volume 2:
This second volume of Books of Wonder Opens with close-up effects using other accessories than cards and parts, and trials concerning problems related to the practice of close-ups in general (environment, noise, stage fright, troublemakers, etc.), and that of Table-Hopping In particular (how to approach a table, how to introduce yourself, by what kind of turn to start, etc.). The second chapter explains by the menu the routine with two cups which made Tommy Wonder famous worldwide. The rest of the book is devoted to stage and living room routines with, among other things, the explanation of its extraordinary versions of three classics: "The eclipsed cage", "The zombie" and "the leg boxes".
Chapitrage volume 1
Foreword............................................... ....................................... 15
Preface ..................................................... ............................................... 19
Introduction................................................. ....................................... 23
Wonder years
Prologue................................................. ............................................. 31
The limits of theory
Chapter 1
Attention control
Attention without diversion ................................................ .......... 41
Interior - exterior attention expanded
Attention concentration
The vague tension-recklessly
Mental mastery
Advanced techniques of attention control
Apply ideas
Difficult customers ................................................... .............................. 81
Ricochet ..................................................... ............................................. 87
Chapter 2
Mr. Pip's travel relations
Magic Ranch .................................................... ....................................... 93
The mental film ................................................... .................................... 103
The map through the scarf ................................................ ................ 107
The architect ................................................... ........................................ 113
Order
The instructions
A little flexibility
Magic is not a house
Elizabeth III .................................................... ..................................... 121
He planted! ...................................................... ................................ 129
Why is it so difficult? General dangers
Other dangers
Final remark
Hic and no ................................................... ........................................... 139
Ignominy redemption lost illusions
The Pavlov effect .................................................. ..................................... 155
The torn and reconstructed card ................................................. ....... 159
Counts
Reconstitution Lightning
The reconstruction completes the prepared card
Add a little humanity
Counts, rhythms and other problems ........................................... 169
A counting is sometimes preferable ... ... but not always
The haunted game ............................................... ........................................ 173
Walk, don't run! ................................................ ...................... 181
The highlight of the show .............................................. ............................ 185
Rubik Map .................................................... ............................................ 193
On the crossroads ............................................. .............. 199
Soul windows
An impression of confidence
Intensify emotions
The card case that reclaims ........................................... ................ 205
First method
Second method
Fall points ............................................... .................................... 213
Ambi-attack ................................................... ............................................. 223
It doesn't make a fold! ...................................................... ..................... 233
The card in the case ................................................ ............................. 241
Squeeze ..................................................... ............................................. 249
The exchange of games with both pockets
The compression
Everything that shines.............................................. .................................. 259
The Cartivore spider .................................................. ............................ 261
The origin of originality ............................................... ........................ 267 Wondreverse ............................ ...................................................... .......... 271 already reversed ...................................... .................................................... 275
Mastery of breathing ............................................. .............. 285
Master or servant? .............................................. .......................... 289
Chapter 3
The tame card
The creative process ................................................... ........................... 295
The tame card ................................................... ......................... 299
Kick off............................................. ................................... 323
Forcing a card ................................................... ................................ 327
Insurance ................................................. ....................................... 331
Better to run than run ............................................. ............... 335
The false danger ................................................... .................................. 341
Examination of exams ................................................... ....................... 345
A hundred targets .................................................... ....................................... 351
Neither rhyme nor reason
Reasons
An additional advantage
The rule of three .............................................. ................................. 359
Divide your work in 3
Always ready ! ...................................................... .............................. 365
Problems
Chapter 4
Money!
Party trips with interlude ............................................. ....... 373
Phase one: The Single Sold
Phase two: Interlude with the copper part
Phase three: perverse backhand
Phase four: tribute to Bertram
The monocle laughs yellow .............................................. ......................... 389
The unmasked magician ................................................... .................... 395
The magician betrays the method
The spectator is a liar
The spectator guess the method
Intelligent people suggest stupid solutions
Is it important ?
The simplicity................................................ ..................................... 405
The cruise has fun
Cigarettes through the room ................................................ ............ 409
And here I have ............................................. ................................................... 415
What I say three times is true
Spellbound ..................................................... ...................................... 419
Chapter 5
Group meetings
Tip merchants .............................................. .................... 427
Go with an inflatable rabbit ........................................... ..431
Rabbit's blow .............................................. ................................ 435
The practical spirit! ...................................................... ......................... 437
To make a tobacco .............................................. ........................... 441
Emotional commitment .............................................. ................. 451
Hydrostatic glass ................................................... .................... 455
The silent scenario ................................................... .............................. 459
Landlocked rings ................................................... ........................ 465
Money and success ................................................ ......................... 471
The ring, the watch and the wallet .......................................... ..475
The three pillars of magic ................................................ ................ 493
So let's transform the thoughts of our spectators
Material methods
Why use mechanical processes?
Epilogue ..................................................... .............................................. 503
Overoboros
The implications the public changes
Chapitrage volume 2
Introduction................................................. ...................................... 15
Prologue................................................. ............................................. 19
A thunderbolt a love at first sight
Chapter 1
In the lions pit
Standing or seated? .............................................. .................................. 25
The quintessence of table magic ........................................... .... 31
Interest with spectators
Terror by laughter
Inspire communication
A close-up table ................................................ ............................ 39
Let the music ! ...................................................... ..................... 43
The solutions
Extreme cases
You have some fire ?............................................. ................................. 55
Funny dramas ................................................... ................................. 65
The torn and reconstructed cigarette ............................................. ..71
The preparation
The tearing
The reconstruction
Amateurs vs. Professionals ..................................................... ............. 83
Time the public
Profits .............................................. ...................... 87
Approach a table ................................................... ............................... 95
Entry
Make your entry
Highlight ............................................... ........................................ 105
A large united family .............................................. ................... 109
Ring and baguette ................................................... ............................. 115
Public sensitivity .................................................. ...................... 121
The cover
The cover (continuation and end)
Language in chas .............................................. ............................. 125
That doesn't amuse us ............................................. ..................... 131
Winged signatures .................................................... ............................. 137
You've GOT A MESSAGE ................................................ .......................... 145
Chapter 2
Acetabula and Calculi
The game of goblets .............................................. ............................ 151
Personal historical point of view
A routine with two cups that uses three loads three
Techniques to load
A technique to load the Chop-Cup
A technique to load three cups
Twenty times on the job put back your work ........................... 165
The pure and the impure
Afterthoughts
The obstacle of reality
Twenty times on the profession ...
The two cup routine ............................................. ............... 171
Phase 1: opening
Phase 2: Permeable cups
Phase 3: Double ascent
Phase 4: Air transport
Phase 5: Pffffuit pffffuit!
Phase 6: both make the pair
Phase 7: It's the pompom!
Applause ................................................ ................... 211
Chapter 3
Fingertips
The Recalcitrant case .................................................. ............................ 217
Digression on attitude
Phase 1: the disappearance of the case
Phase 2: The case comes back
Phase 3: Transposition
Phase 4: The case returns once again!
Conflict and emotion ............................................... ........................... 233
Without warranty
Decreasing cards ................................................... ................. 239
Ring and rope ................................................... ............................ 247
Phase 1: The ring goes on the rope
Phase 2: The ring is released from the rope
Phase 4: The orange ring becomes blue
Phase 5: From blue to white
Phase 6: The ring is released once again
Phase 7: Again
Commercial magic ................................................... ................... 261
What is "commercial" magic?
Perpetual movement ................................................... ............... 267
A sequence with balls ............................................. ......... 271
Phase 1: From red to white
Phase 2: Air multiplication
Phase 3: The red ball makes an appearance
Phase 4: color change (bis)
Phase 5: Disappearance, reproduction and ...
So as not to lose the ball ................................................ ............. 277
How to sow them ................................................... ........................ 281
Chapter 4
The Utility Ray
"It is really extraordinary!" "................................................ 289
The place
Conditions
Self-confidence
Dress
The deep-top .................................................. ........................... 295
Ventral pocket ................................................... ......................... 299
Strength and how to hide it ................................................ ..... 303
The pendulum hold-out ............................................. .................... 309
The self -locking lock ................................................... ............... 317
s Secret accessories ................................................... ...................... 325
Chapter 5
Wonderful mechanics
The Royal Way ............................................... ................................ 331
The eclipsed cage ................................................... ............................. 337
Flatten the difficulties
The cage locking mechanism
Snag
The draw ................................................ ........................................ 353
Tunnel under the Manche
Cable stop
The barrel box
The barrel fixing
The camouflage sleeve
Initial impulse and acquired speed
After the disappearance
The pulley system
Nothing in the pockets, everything in the sleeves!
Thoughts in the air ............................................. ............................... 373
The presentation
What is levitation?
Routine
The stage game
The test
Zombie not dead!
The zombie instructions for use ................................................ ............... 381
A recipe to be an artist ................................................ ...... 387
The emperor's new clothes protect you
The watch in the foot boxes ................................................ .391
First method
Second method
Third method
Too perfect ?............................................... ................................. 451
The watch in the foot boxes
Move forward
Epilogue: Impact ................................................... .......................... 459
Belief and conviction
Intimate conviction?
Conclusion
Terra incognita
The wave of conviction
Another tool
Watch out for the wave!
Open or covered