Hofzinser was born at the beginning of the 19th century and lived in Vienna during a time called the ‘Biedermeier’. This was a time where people enjoyed art and entertainment in drawing-room presentations and at little receptions in the houses and villas of the rich and famous. Hofzinser thus never performed on a stage but perfected the branch of magic today known as ‘Close-up’. One could argue that Hofzinser is the grandfather of close-up magic in particular close-up card magic. And this book is all about card magic. We have to thank Ottokar Fischer for collecting Hofzinser’s material about hundred years later. But a gap of hundred years is difficult to bridge. And today scholars argue about many details of Hofzinser’s life and particularly his tricks and inventions. Disregarding all the little details, Hofzinser without a doubt was one of the giants of close-up magic who discovered and invented many great pieces of deception. Anybody who wants to call himself a serious card man must study Hofzinser’s material.Â
Translation of ‘Kartenkünste’ by Ottokar Fischer; 1st edition, 1931, George Johnson, London; reprint, 1973, Karl Fulves; reprint, 1986, Dover Publications, New York; 188 pages.Â
Table of ContentsÂ
page pageÂ
ForewordÂ
Editor’s PrefaceÂ
PrefaceÂ
Biography of J. N. HofzinserÂ
Guide to PerformanceÂ
Experiments with Unprepared CardsÂ
The Sympathetic NumbersÂ
Synonymous Thoughts (First Method)Â
Association of ThoughtsÂ
The Four EightsÂ
Experiments with Duplicate Unprepared CardsÂ
Everywhere and Nowhere (First Method)Â
The Four AcesÂ
The Metamorphosis of the Flying CardÂ
Experiments with Double-Sided CardsÂ
SensationÂ
Pre-Determination of ThoughtÂ
ThoughtÂ
The Power of FaithÂ
The Four KingsÂ
Experiments with Pre-arranged PacksÂ
Domination of Thought (First Method)Â
Domination of Thought (Second Method)Â
Experiments with Divided CardsÂ
Remember and Forget (First Method)Â
Remember and Forget (Second Method)Â
Remember and Forget (Third Method)Â
[Gary Kurtz is teaching his methodology in this video.]Â
Omnipotence of the LadiesÂ
Deceive Your Neighbour as YourselfÂ
The Married HeartsÂ
The Married Hearts, the Loving CoupleÂ
The Queen of HeartsÂ
The Mysterious Pack of CardsÂ
Everywhere and Nowhere (Second Method)Â
Everywhere and Nowhere (Third Method)Â
Experiments with Differently Prepared CardsÂ
Synonymous Thoughts (Second Method)Â
The Insoluble ImpromptuÂ
Lost, Stolen or Strayed – a KingÂ
Experiments with the application of Transparent CardsÂ
The Ace of HeartsÂ
Experiments with Mechanical ApparatusÂ
The Flying ThoughtÂ
The Three PowersÂ
AppendixÂ
Card ProblemsÂ
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