by Conjuring Arts | Jan 15, 2010 | Gibecière
Our fourth volume begins the year with two new and fascinating articles. As with all of our contributions, these articles feature novel discussions of previously little known or practically lost historical information. We begin with “The Thought-Reader...
by Conjuring Arts | Jan 14, 2010 | Gibecière
We gladly submit a most fascinating Gibecière issue for your perusal. Please enjoy the following sundry articles: The first piece, “Vernon the Mesmerist”, is by Peter Lamont, author of The Rise and Fall of the Indian Rope Trick and The First Psychic, and...
by Conjuring Arts | Jan 13, 2010 | Gibecière
The first issue of our third volume includes the fascinating third installment of Mitsunobu Matsuyama’s “An Investigation into Magic in Japan after the Opening of the Country.” This time he is solving the mystery of Soto Sunetaro’s arrival in...
by Conjuring Arts | Jan 12, 2010 | Gibecière
In this issue we’ve made a brief departure from our usual style. In lieu of articles on various subjects, we’ve dedicated our current issue to the translation and analysis of one of the rarest and most important books in the history of magic. In 1593, Venice, Italy,...
by Conjuring Arts | Jan 11, 2010 | Gibecière
Our third issue continues Gibeciere’s enlightening forays into the magical tradition with four exquisite articles. As usual the contents feature brand new revelations and insight into our history. We start with Volker Huber’s “The Educated Swan”. Here he looks in...