It is a bit odd to teach productions of lighted cigarettes in a book for young conjurers, but perhaps those were the days when smoking was considered good for you.
From the introduction:
That brings me to another point. Don’t be afraid of a mistake, and don’t allow yourself to be discouraged by one. The best men make mistakes sometimes. Still, it is as well to guard against mistakes by rehearsals. Take one trick at a time and go over it many times until you know it thoroughly. Then – and not till then – go on to another trick. In this way you will soon build up quite a little store of tricks which you can present anywhere at a moment’s notice.
Take Notice!
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A Handkerchief Changed Into A Glove
The New Flying Coin
The Handkerchief And Sealed Tube
The Rising Wand
The “Page” Cigarette Producer
A Silk Handkerchief Changed Into A Solid Billiard Ball
The “Real” Hypnotic Wand
The New Aladdin Rising Cards
The Visible Card Finding Box
A Handkerchief Vanish From A Small Cylinder Of Paper
The Vanishing Pack Of Cards
Boxes To Vanish Coins
The New Egg Bag
An Easy Load For A Rabbit
Production Of A Lighted Cigarette From The Waistcoat Pocket
Ribbons From Water
Production Of A Bouquet From A Borrowed Handkerchief
The Broken Hat
The Perfect Colour-Changing Handkerchief
The Passe-Passe Bottle Trick
The “Encore” Changing Card
The Improved Frame, Handkerchief And Bag Mystery
The “Bertram” Billiard Ball Production
The Sunshade And The Handkerchiefs
An Easy Card “Discovery”
The Wandering Handkerchief
The Mysterious Hand
How To Make Money
The Card Stand
The Card And The Coin
A Mysterious Change
To Pass A Finger Through A Penny
The Wine And Water Trick
The New Production Chimneys
Handkerchief Changed To A Lemon
The Tambourine Trick
The New Dove Pan
The “Chung Ling Soo” Rice Bowls Trick
The Inexhaustible Box
1st edition 1910, 92 pages; PDF 53 pages.