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Peo Olsson Inner circle Stockholm, Sweden 3260 Posts |
In a e-mail Stephen Minch told me this:
"Hello Peo, I have been thinking about what would be best to say about Hermetic’s upcoming releases. I don’t wish too much information released too early, as things can change, including schedules. So here is some information on the next release, Roberto Giobbi’s Card College Lighter. Hermetic Press plans to release Roberto Giobbi’s Card College Lighter, the sequel to Card College Light, in late November. The famous Giobbi treatment will be given to 21 baffling card tricks by some of the craft’s greatest masters, including Vernon, Annemann, Leech, Maven, Fulves, Hummer, Vollmer and Krenzel. These tricks require no sleights, yet they all show the cunning perspective of a professional performer, guaranteeing astonishing and entertaining results. As for anything past this, all I think may be safely said is that In 2009, Hermetic Press hopes to release new works by Geoffrey Latta, Ken Krenzel, Tom Stone and Juan Tamariz" Exiting news indeed. The Juan Tamariz book mentioned is of course "Flamenco". There will be 2 books about Latta's Magic, one about cards, one about coins.
Pictured to the left my hero and me during FISM 2006 in Stockholm.
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mrunge Inner circle Charleston, SC 3716 Posts |
Thanks for sharing this with the Café. There are definitely going to be some happy people!
Mark. |
digitaltrip Elite user 452 Posts |
Here's more info!
CARD COLLEGE LIGHT Just Got LIGHTER! And for the rest of 2008 It's CHEAPER, too! Order CARD COLLEGE LIGHTER from us by December 31, 2008, and get the prepublication price of $29! (Normal price $35) Roberto Giobbi's newest survey of sleightless card magic, CARD COLLEGE LIGHER, gives the famous Giobbi treatment to 21 baffling card tricks by some of the craft’s greatest masters, including Vernon, Annemann, Leech, Maven, Fulves, Hummer, Vollmer and Krenzel. These tricks do not require sleights, but they all show the cunning perspective of a professional performer, guaranteeing astonishing and entertaining results. Following in the footsteps of his CARD COLLEGE LIGHT, Roberto Giobbi teaches the secrets of professional-caliber card magic, providing insights into the presentation, psychology and routining that make these simple tricks into seeming miracles. He gives the reader all the tools necessary for a professional-quality performance. Giobbi also explains how these tricks can be arranged into highly effective and entertaining routines. The reader will learn the secrets of expert organization and combination that make good tricks even more baffling. These lessons serve both the beginner and the advanced card-magician who wish to do magic that allows the audience to stare relentlessly at the fingers without discovering a thing. 175 pages in hardcover. Expected to ship around December 1, 2008. Order both CARD COLLEGE LIGHT and CARD COLLEGE LIGHTER together and save $10—Only $60! http://www.hermeticpress.com/ |
motown Inner circle Atlanta by way of Detroit 6127 Posts |
I'm still waiting for the Tom Stone book from Hermetic Press.
"If you ever write anything about me after I'm gone, I will come back and haunt you."
– Karl Germain |
Medifro Inner circle Miami 1258 Posts |
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On 2008-10-22 22:16, Peo Olsson wrote: YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! I can't wait for the new Krenzel book too ( "Possible Impossibilities"? )Been looking forward for it since I read his Genii interview. Any info on Temariz's Flamenco? Is it currently in spanish? What type of material does it contain ( theory, card work .. etc? ) ~ Feras |
learachel Elite user 446 Posts |
I can't wait for the new Krenzel book too ( "Possible Impossibilities"? )Been looking forward for it since I read his Genii interview.
Which genii do you see the interview???? |
Medifro Inner circle Miami 1258 Posts |
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On 2008-11-04 04:04, learachel wrote: April 2007 |
learachel Elite user 446 Posts |
Thank you!
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