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Condition: Very Good. Pink wrappers, illustrated, 16 pages. Toning to covers, else in very good condition.
Published by Max Holden, New York, 1935
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
24 pp. A few text illustrations. 8vo, publisher's wrappers. Wrappers stained and splitting at the fold.
Published by Max Holden c. 1939, 1939
Seller: Quicker than the Eye, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.
Condition: Very Good. Pictorial wrappers, 20 pages. Bert Wheeler's rubber stamp to free end paper and title page. Mild toning, else in very good condition.
Published by Sphinx Pub. Co., 1952
Seller: Russ States, Oil City, PA, U.S.A.
Original Wraps. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1952, 16pp (printed on one side only), illus., red heavy paper stock covers, black lettering, slight shelfwear to cover, wear heavy to top of spine, contents clean & unmarked.
Published by Max Holden, New York, 1931
Seller: Caveat Emptor Used and Rare Books, Bloomington, IN, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. Magic; card tricks; magician; Annemann. book.
Published by MAX HOLDEN, NEW YORK, 1943
Seller: BRIER ROSE BOOKS, TEANECK, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
PICTORIAL STAPLED WRAPS. Condition: NEAR FINE-. HAHNE, NELSON (illustrator). *FIRST EDITION*. 79 PAGES, ILLUSTRATIONS THROUGHOUT. LAST PAGE IS AN ILLUSTRATED AD FOR 2 OF JEAN HUGARD'S BOOKS. Size: OCTAVO.
Soft Cover. Condition: Very Good -. No Jacket. Nelson Hahne (illustrator). actually dated 1637 [sic], 1937, 24pp, illus., covers separated at spine at top for about 1/4 of the pamphlet, slight shelfwear to cover, gift note to front flyleaf, a couple pg w/ a small stain to margin, otherwise contents clean & unmarked.
Published by Theo Annemann, 1934
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Jinx 2: Nov 1934 comments - Annemann The Devil's Four Aces - Annemann The Finders - Orville Wayne Meyer Synthetic Sympathy - Annemann Your Card! - Orville Wayne Meyer Wanted - Questions and Answers - call for questions - Annemann The Demon - Yogi - Goblin Book Test - Annemann In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1935
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 10: Jul 1935 Humdrum the Mystic says Comments - Annemann A Frame-Up Twentieth Century Cards - Annemann Surprise!! - J. G. Thompson, Jr. re: Question for the Month The Henry E. Dixie Cigarette Vanish - Henry E. Dixie Extra-Sensory Perception - Annemann. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1934
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 3: Dec 1934 Comments - Annemann A Card in Transit! - Lee Gilbert A Real Psychic Card Test - Annemann Dead or Alive? - Annemann The Bending Swizzle Stick - Annemann poem - provided by The Great Lesta. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1935
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 4: Jan 1935 Comments - Annemann Tip to Night Club Workers - Jean Hugard The Master of the Message - Annemann Cigarette Perception - Martin Sunshine Card Box Sympathy - Orville Wayne Meyer One of Those Things - Calvin Cole Something to Work On - letter from Vincent Dalban The Twentieth Century Newspaper Test - Stuart Robson. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1935
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 5: Feb 1935 Comments - Annemann The Red and Blue Back Color Change - Annemann With Sight Unseen - L. E. Duncanson The Solution of 'Something to Work On' - Charles W. Nyquist The Lie Detective - Stuart Robson A Question and the Answer - Annemann A Neat Publicity Trick - Nat Scherzer. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1935
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Comic
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. " In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 6: Mar 1935 Comments - Annemann Impromptu Frame Ups - Annemann The Astral Shirt - Annemann The Card That Isn't! - Russell T. Wise Two Mindreading Publicity Effects - Annemann. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1937
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. " In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 7: Apr 1935 Comments - Annemann Tip to Magicians The "ELM" Card Change - E. Leslie May The Question for the Month - Annemann A Practical Card Code - Orville Wayne Meyer The New Nightmare Effect - Annemann The Lemon and the Dollar - Conrad Bush. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1935
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. " In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 8: May Comments - Annemann An Improvement a la Carte - Annemann The Astral Shirt Again! - Dr. L. E. Duncanson Thought Rays - Dr. L. E. Duncanson Tom Bowyer's Publicity Trick - Tom Bowyer Jinx Five-Foot Shelf of Magic - Annemann Transient Money - E. D. Wolff. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1935
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 9: Jun 1935 Comments - Annemann Number Eighty-Four The Modernized Reading - Annemann The Renovated Sphinx Card Trick - Eddie Clever A Matter of Policy - Annemann Pseudo-Psychometry - Annemann. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1935
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 14: Nov 1935 Comments - Annemann Fortune Telling Tip Tip on Using Pigeons An Original Routine for Publicity A Card in Flight!! - Bobby Hummer Coins, En Route! - Ottokar Fischer - incomplete Magician's business cards Cauldron - letter from Burling Hull reply to Burling Hull from Annemann A Cute and Quick Location - Annemann Metal versus Fabric - Fred DeMuth Thoughts in the Air - Annemann. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1935
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 13: Oct 1935 Humdrum the Mystic says Comments - Annemann "Rising Card" Tips Tip for "Vanishing Bird Cage" A Cigarette Vanish The Enlarging Penny An Original Tie for Loads - Ottokar Fischer Higher Magic! - Annemann The Super Slates - Anonymous Cards and a Newspaper - Arthur Johnson Aces of Eight!! - Otis Manning. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1935
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 11: Aug 1935 Comments - Annemann Publicity Stunt Tip on Using Pigeons Ribbon Restoration A Cigarette Rolled by Proxy - Orville Meyer The Fan Location - El Ray A Trick with the Fan Location - Annemann A Card to be Thought About - Annemann A Divination with Matches - Fred DeMuth The Card Unharmed - Annemann. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1935
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 12: Sep 1935 Humdrum the Mystic says Comments - Annemann Thoughts in General - Annemann A Card Puzzle Two Betting Propositions Improvement to "Seven Keys to Baldplate" Shrinking Dollar Stunt (The Shrinking Bill) Variation of "Canary and Light Bulb" Comedy Use for Foo Can Tip to Card Workers re: The Enlarging Penny Tip for "Vanishing Bird Cage" Tip for "Cards from Pockets" Wrinkle for Planting Productions The Solitaire King - Annemann Four Aces on the Stage - Annemann Wanted - A Card Routine without cards! - Annemann. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1936
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 16: Jan 1936 Comments - Annemann A Visible Cigarette Vanisher - Lu-Brent Again A Prediction - "Doc" Mifflin The Lucky Number Magic Square - Royal V. Heath Brrr!! (Meaning 'very cold') - Otis Manning The Acme Thought Card Pass - Dr. Jacob Daley, Annemann. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1936
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 he became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 19: Apr 1936 Comments - Annemann Living and Dead Tip for Book Test A Locator Card Tip for "Syko" Users The Audition of the Age - Charles Nagle Cauldron - Frank Lane coespondence Magician's business cards The Scarney Thought Card - John Scarney Another Stop! - Anonymous A Version of the Al Baker Three Billet Trick - Annemann. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1936
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 17: Feb 1936 Comments - Annemann Single Die Force - Clement de Lion Tip on "Psychic Writing" Deck Vanish - Question for the Month - Robert Parrish Tips for Card Fanners Cigarettes in the Dark - Annemann The Spectator's Choice - Stewart Judah Comic Section - parody letter to "Our Associated Dealers" from Burling Hull Magician's business cards Finger Exercise! - Otis Manning A Novel Glass Thru Hat - Alvin C. Thompson The Origin and History of the Torn Deck Trick - Julian J. Proskauer. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1935
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 15: Dec 1935 Comments - Annemann Tip for Mentalists An Original Faked Envelope with a Publicity Angle - Annemann articles regarding magicians and their doings Magician's business cards A Different Card Spelling - George C. Hanneman An Original Ball-Dropper - Ottokar Fischer Diabolical Influence - Harris Solomon. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1936
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 24: Sep 1936 Miraskill - Stewart James Comments - Annemann Think It Over! - helpful bits of advice - Annemann Magician's business cards The Candy King - Stewart James A Mental Test Revamped - Herbert Hood re: Two Mindreading Publicity Effects The Reticent Queen - Newton Hall Climax! - Henry Christ. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1936
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 22: Jul 1936 Numero! - Al Baker Comments - Annemann Candle Interlude Trivia - Annemann Magician's business cards Notes of the Notables - articles regarding magicians and their doings A Question of Power - L. Vosburgh Lyons The Card Phenomenon - Audley Walsh "Here's Your Change---?" - Lu-Brent. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1936
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 20: May 1936 photo of Howard Thurston Comments - Annemann Use for Score [Advertising] Card Think It Over! - helpful bits of advice - Annemann March of Events - articles regarding magicians and their doings Inflation - Monty Crowe Silver or Copper - Conrad Bush Letter at Hand and Acted Upon - letter from Bruce Elliott The Ordinary Changing Tray From Beyond the Grave - Annemann March of Time Finale Trick - Keith Clark. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1936
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 18: Mar 1936 Comments - Annemann Wine Production The Miracle Speller - Vincent Dalban The Phantom Cigarette - Lu-Brent Improvements to effects in earlier issues Jinx 1 - The Supreme East Indian Needle trick - Annemann Jinx 1 - Hallucination - Charles W. Fricks Jinx 2 - Your Card! - Orville Meyer Jinx 3 - The Bending Swizzle Stick - Annemann Jinx 4 - Cigarette Perception - Frank N. Dodd Jinx 7 - The Lemon and the Dollar - Leo H. Sullivan Jinx 9 - A Matter of Policy - Max Holden Jinx Summer Extra 1936 - Par-Optic Vision - Annemann Jinx 10 - Extra-Sensory Perception - Annemann Jinx 11 - A Divination With Matches - Herbert R. Hood Jinx 10 - Twentieth Century Cards - R. M. Jamison Cauldron - letter from Frank Lane Thoughts in General - Annemann Card on the Ceiling Tube Tips Improvement on "Brema Nut Trick" The Card Vanishes Death Fight! - Tom Sellers. (VM7).
Published by Theo Annemann, 1936
Seller: Shore Books, London, United Kingdom
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. In 1934 Theo Annemann became the editor of the famous magazine The Jinx, published primarily for magicians. The magazine was primarily focused on mentalism, but did also feature ground-breaking effects from other fields of magic. The publication of this magazine ceased after Annemann's death and copies of it have become collector's items. Effects from the magazine have been published in several books and manuscripts, among them Annemann's Practical Mental Magic. This book is considered a classic in the field of mentalism." - Magicpedia. Jinx 23: Aug 1936 Calendar Conjuring - Tom Sellers Comments - Annemann Pencil Routine Tip for Davenport Card Silks Trivia - Annemann Tip on "Prayer Bottle" Suggested Programs - No. Two - A Mental Club Act - Annemann Magician's business cards "What the H___!?" - Vincent Lynch Dr. Daley's Death Divination - Dr. Jacob Daley The Touch That Tells - Anonymous Last Minute News - Annemann. (VM7).
Soft cover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Green illustrated card cover with smaller 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 pages stapled inside to back cover. 15 pages recto. Edges of the card covers are rubbed; top of spine fold crease. Covers also a little dirty.