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English magic literature

When you speak English, a second, big world opens up in terms of ideas and opportunities, because a large part of the best classic magic literature has been and is written in English. But if you don't speak English yet, this is your chance to learn it right away. When reading English books, your vocabulary automatically improves.

The Bay test - magic books under the magnifying glass

Of course, our large selection includes many of the most important and most important books that have ever contributed to magic. To name just two of them: Lewis Ganson with his books about the Great Dai Vernon or Tony Corinda's groundbreaking "13 Steps to Mentalism". In addition, new works by young, inspired and creative artists also appear regularly.

Are books only for the older semesters?

Not at all! Books have been around much longer than young media wearers like DVDs. This only testifies to their importance. Those who do without magic books without it also dispenses with the real treasures of our art. Even a die-hard and committed DVD magician is good to put his nose in a book, because one does not exclude the other. And vice versa.

Expand your magic library

Many of the biggest wizards have a very large library. And there is a reason - with inexhaustible curiosity you just want to absorb every little knowledge about your passion. And once a read and worked book is on the shelf, the admitted mass procures a very satisfactory feeling with a touch of pride.