Lighted Cigarettes Act (eBook)
The "Lighted Cigarettes Act", authored by Don Greenwood in the 1930s, is a rare and fascinating piece of literature that blends theatrical flair with the art of cigarette manipulation. This brief yet impactful booklet provides detailed insights into tricks and performances that revolve around lit cigarettes, a once-popular element in stage magic and vaudeville acts. Perfect for magicians and magic historians alike, this vintage text offers a glimpse into the golden age of performance art.
What’s Inside:
- Unique Cigarette Tricks: Learn a variety of tricks that involve lit cigarettes, ranging from sleight of hand to disappearing acts.
- Illustrated Instructions: The ebook includes diagrams that assist in visualizing the techniques, making it easier to follow along and practice.
- Historical Context: Gain an understanding of how cigarette tricks were once a staple in entertainment, reflecting the culture and performances of the early 20th century.
- Perfect for Collectors: This rare work is a must-have for magic enthusiasts who appreciate the history and evolution of performance magic, especially those with an interest in cigarette-related tricks.
Why You’ll Love It:
For anyone looking to explore a unique aspect of magic history, the "Lighted Cigarettes Act" offers both practical tricks and historical insights. Whether you're expanding your magic library or adding vintage routines to your repertoire, this booklet provides an authentic look at classic cigarette magic.
Lighted Cigarettes Act (eBook)