The Inventive Magician's Handbook...with Props
- Judge Gary Brown's detailed study of magic invention.
- Includes over a dozen innovative tricks with full scripts...
- ...AND a KIT of the special props for them.
- Hardcover, 7.25" x 10.25", 208 pages, plus 8-page color insert
- Access to 19 supplementary videos and materials
The Inventive Magician's Handbook... with Props
From Judge Gary Brown, author of Wandcraft
In The Inventive Magician's Handbook...with Props, Gary Brown unfolds four key areas magicians can work in to create more innovative, expressive magic. Each area is illuminated by many examples from the rich history of magic and by over a dozen of Gary’s own highly inventive routines.
To make the book a complete experience, it comes with a carefully curated kit of the special props required to perform the routines. Having these props in your hands will allow you to experiment with the principles and concepts as you move through the book. The routines all come with a full script so you can learn to perform them, if you wish, while you work to develop your own approaches.
The Inventive Magician’s Handbook…with Props is currently sold out. Reprinting it is under consideration, so please leave a notification that you would like to be contacted when it becomes available. Meanwhile, consider purchasing Judge Gary Brown's other celebrated book with us:
Wandcraft: Making and Using a Magic Wand
Supplementary Items for The Inventive Magician's Handbook:
JUMBO-SIZED CARDS for Nightmare Santa
Handcrafted ATLAS WAND (in Chapter 3)
EXTRA PROP-KIT for The Inventive Magician's Handbook
About The Inventive Magician's Handbook...with Props from Advance Readers:
Jeff McBride:
On of the most creative people I know is releasing an impressive new book! This is a MUST for your magic reading. Get it before it goes out of print!
Mario “the Maker Magician” Marchese:
I love the ethos of this book. Innovation is and must remain central to our art form for it to remain just that: an art form.Kudos to Judge Gary Brown for pushing us all forward with inventiveness!
Charles Greene, III:
The Inventive Magician’s Handbook honors our history with solid wisdom from past masters, such as Dr. Hooker, Henning Nelms, and Bruce Elliott, and reveals the process of magical innovation in today’s greatest creators, including Gaetan Bloom, Michael Weber, Jim Steinmeyer, and Teller.
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Customer Reviews
I love reading magic books. My first mentor, Denny Haney, taught me the importance of reading both old and new magic books. I'm so glad he did, because I just finished reading Gary's book. Fantastic!
I had the privilege to attend the "unveiling" at Magic and Mystery School in Las Vegas last month. I started reading it on the four-hour plane ride home.
So why do I love this book so much? At first, it was the tricks. There are some great tricks in here that I've started playing around with . . . most notably the Meta-Hypercards and Nightmare Santa. Honestly, they distracted me for a bit - and so I put down the book for brief periods so I could play with some of the things it taught me.
As I delved deeper into this book, a rhetorical question came to mind and kept nagging at me. Why would a book called "The Inventive Magicians Handbook" need to come with props? I mean, wouldn't you assume that you'd be creating your own props? And if you said yes, you are correct. You see, while the routines and props are flawless, Gary provides them for two reasons. First, they are great routines. If you want to learn Nightmare Santa or the book test he used on Fool Us, it's all right there. But if you read the book solely for the tricks, you are sorely missing out. Second, they are great inspiration.
In this book, Gary goes through the painstaking process of telling us and showing us his journey. How he took a card trick like Sidewalk Shuffle and took the "card trick" aspect out of it. Now it's a story. Now it draws in spectators. Now it has a "wow" impact. Talking again about Nightmare Santa, I got to witness this personally one morning at a hotel breakfast. Gary, I, and two other magicians had just finished breakfast. There was a lady sitting near us and heard us talking about magic. Gary performed Nightmare Santa for her - and she was totally amazed. I don't know that regular playing cards would have gotten the same reaction. That is the power of that trick and this book.
So, the lesson here is to take those props that come with the book, study them, work through the routines (after reading the rest of the information in the chapter), and see Gary's progression from one good effect to one great effect simply by changing the method, props, handling or story. And then figure out how you can do the same and create your own applications.
From the Orson Welles story on page 1 and for the next 195 pages, Gary draws you into his world of creation and invention. And, IMHO, the most important and useful chapter in this book is the one on scripting. If you are struggling to find a story-based script to go with an effect, this chapter will help you come up with something amazing.
The props are high quality! The book is amazing! And included are also some great video resources for you to check out.
It's Judge Gary Brown, c'mon. You can't judge a book by its cover . . . unless Judge's name is on the cover. Then you know you've got a true masterpiece on your hands. Get it, get it now!
CHUCK JONES
This is one amazing book!
There are few books that I have went through every routine. This is one of them.
"The Inventive Magician's Handbook... with Props" by Judge Brown looks at several important subjects for magicians. Teaching how to look at existing tricks through a different lens, scripting your magic and giving meaning, and, of course, having the props on hand to start right away are just a few of the subjects that are covered in this work.
I will say, the section on hypercards is a bit addictive. Give your old cards some new life.
The props are very well made. They are designed wonderfully and will last quite a while with normal care.
Grab this while you can. It is a unique work that you may not have another opportunity to experience.
The Inventive Magician's Handbook has quickly become one my favorite new magic books. There is absolute contagious glee in these pages and you will experience and take many new ideas to the magic you are doing right away.
How many times have you heard the phrase "make it your own?"
This book shows you exactly how to do that with the magic you perform right now.Some magicians do make things on their own organically without giving much thought to the building blocks of how "making it your own" is actually done. Seeing the author's process illuminates the steps you can do today - and they are instantly understandable - with plenty of examples - and of course - the props.
Having the props on hand - which are very high quality - will allow you quick experimentation with the theories and ideas in the book. There are also included videos and very detailed footnotes with more references and ideas.
I read this book quickly because I felt like the author was a supportive magic coach gladly telling me to "go for it." The theory in this book will improve your current and new magic - it already has done so for me.
Make this book part of your library. You will be surprised how quickly you can tap into your personal creativity, to provide the magic world with something - of your own.
This book by Judge Gary Brown is a very unique and amazing presentation. It is not just a "How To" Magic book, it includes a vast amount of history, references and short stories that held my attention.
One problem I have always had with magic books is the explanation. One can get lost in the minutia making it very difficult to produce the intended result. Not so for this writing. Each trick is carefully laid out with both step-by-step explanations and wonderful illustrations. It is almost like Judge Brown is right there with you, explaining everything as I go through the processes.
Along with the great writing style and excellent organization there are beautiful photos and drawings that keep the momentum going and provide reference for all the details.
I would recommend "The Inventive Magician's Handbook...with Props" by Judge Gary Brown to experienced magicians, new magicians, or anyone with any level of interest in magic and creativity.
M-U-M Magazine Review, October 2024
The book sets you on a path toward inventing tricks. But first, there are some plausible reasons why you should invent your own tricks. This is a very intriguing section and every magician should read it. We are not here to show off some gimmicky ideas we learned from another guy and then practiced, any more than we are here to show off a bunch of glittery props we bought at a magic shop. We are involved in an art form and should treat our presentations as original art that we have created....
Along with the book you receive an envelope full of printed props that accompany the routines. These are all very handsomely designed, very professionally printed, and specifically customized to make Brown’s routines funand easy for you to perform. They certainly justify the fairly high price of the book....
I loved the book and particularly the "...With Props." It should get anyone’s creative juices flowing, and even if you do not invent your own tricks, you will enjoy reading about and performing Judge Gary Brown’s [tricks].
If I could give this book 6 stars I would.
Gary Brown has taken a topic that is difficult to teach and made it digestible. As a creator myself I am always fascinated by others creative process and how much of it is intangible. Gary's book is the absolute gold standard whether you have created 0 effects or 100's of effects, you will learn from a true master of our art. Even if you just want great tricks with fabulous props this book is a goldmine, but I hope you get it for more than just tricks, get it to enhance your own magic routines and take them to a level that only you can. Great Job Gary Brown and Theory & Art of Magic Press.