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To Guess Four Cards thought of by Different Persons
Related toVariations 1876 53
Tricks with Biseauté Cards - The Attractive Power of Gold three selections come to bottom of three piles, then to bottom of pack after shuffle, presented with coins, stripper deck
Related to 1889 43
The Card and Smoke Trick borrowed handkerchief on glass, card fired with pistol and pips appear on handkerchief, also smoke appears in glass
variation in which blank card in glass becomes printed
Related to 1889 225
S. W. Erdnase D. By the Gaze "Methods for Determining a Card Thought Of"
cards shown one by one, spectator's eyes are watched
Related toVariations 1902 167
Jean Hugard One Hand Top Card Palm
Related toVariations 1933 2
Theodore Annemann, Jean Hugard Relativity and Cards signed, from performer's to spectator's pocket
1933 7
Jean Hugard Invisible Transit
Variations 1933 25
Jean Hugard Color Changes
1933 31
Jean Hugard Some Patter Suggestions
1933 36
Theodore Annemann January 1935 on Jean Hugard, hands
Jan. 1935
The Jinx (Issue 4)
13
Jean Hugard To Palm a Number of Cards from the Top left thumb pushes cards up
Related to 1935 83
Jean Hugard Some Notes on the Pass
1935 90
Jean Hugard To Reverse the Bottom Card against thigh/leg
1935 94
Jean Hugard To Transfer the Bottom Card to the Top against thigh/leg
1935 95
Jean Hugard The Torn and Restored Card, Using a Borrowed Deck
1935 99
Jean Hugard Introduction - The Importance of Showmanship
1935 7
Jean Hugard Remembering Three Cards
1935 10
Method of Changing Packs selection produced at named number from pocketed deck
Variations 1935 15
Jean Hugard The Marked Card Principle
1935 26
Jean Hugard Basic Sleights and Changes
1935 2
Jean Hugard The Palm Proper
1935 2
Jean Hugard The French Drop
1935 3
Jean Hugard The French Drop - Variation back clipped
1935 4
Jean Hugard The Pinch french drop variation
1935 4
Jean Hugard The Pick Up false take from palm
1935 5
Jean Hugard Changes 1. By Means of the Palm Proper
2. With One Hand (De Manche Change without credit)
3. By Means of the Thumb Palm
4. By Means of a Small Tray
Related to 1935 5
Jean Hugard The Miser's Dream 1. The Original Method
1935 69
Jean Hugard The Miser's Dream. Stage Presentation
1935 70
Jean Hugard 1. The Receptacle bucket, glass bowl etc.
1935 70
Jean Hugard The Setting of the Act
1935 72
Jean Hugard The First Coin to be Caught four methods
1935 73
Jean Hugard Repeated Catches
1935 74
Jean Hugard Securing the Second Load in Left Hand
1935 75
Jean Hugard Finish several coins produced at the same time as a finale
1935 76
Jean Hugard With Glass Bowl on Table Only glass bowl, ased on the Ramsay subtlety
1935 77
Jean Hugard A Brilliant Manipulation technique based on Downs palm
1935 78
Jean Hugard Manipulations and Advanced Flourishes I. With Four Coins
II. With Four Coins
III. With Five Coins
IV. With Five Coins (including Roll Down)
1935 79
Jean Hugard Gags for Miser's Dream
1935 87
Jean Hugard The 20th Century Slate Test flap handling
Also published here 1936
The Jinx (Issue Winter Extra 1935/36)
87
Orville Wayne Meyer, Jean Hugard, Val Evans Handkerchief Force see credit corrections on page 166 and 198
Nov. 1936
The Jinx (Issue 26)
159
Jean Hugard Follow Me key cards
Dec. 1936
The Jinx (Issue 27)
168
Jean Hugard The Hugard Palm
Variations 1936 130
Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, Jean Hugard The Peek or Glimpse
1936 135
Jean Hugard The Set-Up
1936 146
Jean Hugard Your Card, Sir? cards torn up in four pieces are put in hat, corners of selection found in mess
Related to 1936 160
Jean Hugard Thaumaturgy Credits David Devant with inventing thimble manipulation, plus describes different types of thimbles
1936 3
Jean Hugard Technical Terms Explains thimble terms: thumb-palm, finger-palm, second finger-palm, back-palm, palm, finger-clip, steal, holder, acquitment
1936 3
Jean Hugard The Basic Sleight - Thumb-Palm No. 1 Basic thimble palm by curling finger in
Related toVariations 1936 4
Jean Hugard Finger Practice Practice routine to master the thimble thumb palm
Related to 1936 5
Jean Hugard To Vanish a Thimble Thumb palm vanish
Inspired by 1936 5
Jean Hugard Easy Moves With One Thimble describes four short sequences with one thimble, with some advice on how to execute thimble sleights and magic
1936 6
Jean Hugard Moves With Two Thimbles Describes five short sequences with two thimbles
1936 6
Jean Hugard Thumb-Palm No. II More open way of doing a thumb-palm
1936 9
Jean Hugard Thumb-Palm No. III
1936 9
Jean Hugard Thumb-Palm No. IV
1936 10
Jean Hugard Thumb-Palm No. V
1936 10
Jean Hugard Thumb-Palm Variation
1936 11
Jean Hugard Hook Vanish No. I
1936 11
Jean Hugard Hook Vanish No. II
1936 12
Jean Hugard Second Finger-Palm Hiding thimble with second finger curled in
1936 12
Jean Hugard The Fadeaway Palm Hide thimble between thumb and palm, can show palm to audience
1936 12
Jean Hugard The Back-Palm - From Middle Finger
1936 13
Jean Hugard The Back-Palm - From the Thumb Tip
1936 13
Jean Hugard The Back-Palm - From the Fork of the Thumb
1936 14
Jean Hugard The Finger-Clip - At the Front of the Hand Clipping between middle and ring finger
1936 14
Jean Hugard The Finger-Clip - At the Back of the Hand
1936 14
Jean Hugard Acquitments - From Thumb-Palm to Thumb-Palm Using Second Finger Hand-to-hand transfer
1936 15
Jean Hugard Acquitments - From Thumb-Palm in Right Hand Hand-to-hand transfer
1936 16
Jean Hugard Acquitments - From Thumb-Palm to Back of Wrist Hand-to-hand transfer
1936 16
Jean Hugard Acquitments - From Right Little Finger Hand to hand transfer
1936 16
Jean Hugard Acquitments - From the Thumb Hand to hand transfer
1936 17
Jean Hugard Acquitments - Thumb-Palm to Thumb-Palm Using Left Thumb Hand to hand transfer
1936 17
Jean Hugard Acquitments - From Little Finger to Finger-Palm Hand to hand transfer
1936 18
Jean Hugard Acquitments - For Two Thimbles At Once Transferring two thimbles from hand to hand
1936 18
Jean Hugard Vest Acquitment - Vest Vanish From Little Finger
1936 19
Jean Hugard Vest Acquitment - Vest Vanish Using the Thumb
1936 19
Jean Hugard Advanced Finger Practice Practice routine to master the different thimble palms
1936 19
Jean Hugard Production of the First Thimble: Various Methods five ways to produce a single thimble in a dramatic manner, some involving fire/flash paper
1936 20
Jean Hugard 1 - Through The Hand
1936 22
Jean Hugard 2 - Swallowed and Pulled From Throat
1936 22
Jean Hugard 3 - Two Quick Moves Quick vanish and reproduction
1936 22
Jean Hugard 4 - Production From the Mouth
1936 23
Jean Hugard 5 - A Thumb Steal
1936 23
Jean Hugard 7 - A "Sucker" Vanish
1936 24
Jean Hugard 8 - Up the Arm
1936 24
Jean Hugard 11 - From Hand to Hand and Back Again Vanish and reproduction sequence
1936 25
Jean Hugard 12 - Four Thimbles From Hand to Hand Thimble-fly: four thimbles fly from hand to hand
1936 26
Jean Hugard Some Flourishes Karate thimble - catching thimble on finger in midair
Related to 1936 26
Jean Hugard P L O P Way to make a "popping" sound (like a cork from a wine bottle) when removing thimble from finger
1936 26
Jean Hugard Amputation Apparently remove thumb, with thimble as extra convincer
1936 27
Jean Hugard The Elastic Finger Stretch forefinger with thimble as convincer
1936 27
Jean Hugard Thimble Through Silk - Method No. 1
1936 28
Jean Hugard Thimble Through Silk - Method No. 2
1936 28
Jean Hugard Thimble Through Silk - Method No. 4 - With a Faked Thimble With transparent celluloid thimble
1936 29
Jean Hugard Color Changes 1
1936 30
Jean Hugard Color Changes 2
1936 30
Jean Hugard Color Changes 3
1936 30
Jean Hugard Color Changes 4
1936 31
Jean Hugard Color Changes 5
1936 31
Jean Hugard Color Changes 6
1936 31
Jean Hugard Color Changes 7
1936 32
Jean Hugard Various Routines 3 - Routine With Nested Thimbles
1936 34
Jean Hugard Catching Thimbles a la Miser's Dream: Special Thimbles Miser's Dream with thimbles, with ideas on how to end the routine and what gimmicked/special thimbles to be used
Related to 1936 37
Jean Hugard 1 - Jumbo Thimbles How to produce a jumbo thimble in Miser's Dream
Related to 1936 38
Jean Hugard 2 - Half Thimbles How to use half thimbles as penetration effect
1936 38
Jean Hugard 3 - Apparatus Tricks Four thimbles vanish from performer's hand, appear at a model hand a distance away
1936 39
Jean Hugard 4 - Liaison Trick Transition from thimble routine to billiard ball, with thimble transforming into billiard ball balancing on fingertip
1936 39
Jean Hugard Production and Vanish of Four Thimbles Simultaneously Describes how to palm four thimbles, and use it to produce and vanish four thimbles
1936 39
Jean Hugard System for Arranging Cards for Any Spelling Combination explained with the effect in which every value in a suit is spelled out
1937 41
Jean Hugard Spelling Trick spelling trick with thirteen cards of a suit and story
1937 41
Jean Hugard The New Spell card is spelled out and appears reversed at correct position
1937 49
Jean Hugard Oops Control Variation reversed key card that is accidentally discovered
1937 49
Jean Hugard Leg Reverse
1937 49
Do As I Do In The Dark to be done with lights out
Also published here 1937 72
Jean Hugard Follow Me with two spectators, originally from Jinx
1937 81
Jean Hugard "Slick" Principle history and basic handling
1937 95
Jean Hugard Diachylon history and basic information, more sticky than rough-smooth
1937 104
Jean Hugard Double Back Principles in Card Magic some credit information
1937 117
Jean Hugard Double Faced Cards history and basic information
1937 130
Jean Hugard One-way Back Design general comments
1937 138
Jean Hugard Presentation comments on handling a prearranged deck
1937 189
Jean Hugard The Svengali Deck introduction and history
1937 245
Jean Hugard The Mene Tekel Deck introduction, history and basic handling like controlling freely chosen card
1937 256
Jean Hugard The Stripper Deck introduction, history and basic handling like controlling freely chosen card
1937 261
Jean Hugard The use of Short Cards in Magical Effects commentary and history
1937 309
Jean Hugard Indispensable Sleights comments
1937 377
Louis Nikola A Subtle Game arranging memorized deck stack in front of spectators
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1937 402
Vanish of Cigarettes from a Glass with handkerchief cover, thread
Also published here 1937 24
Magician vs. Gambler
Variations 1937 43
Jean Hugard Two Billiard Ball Moves two vanishes
1937 65
Jean Hugard The Hugard Method Floating Ball on stage with thread
1. The Ball
2. The Box
3. The Thread
4. The Ear-piece
5. The Hoop
1937 100
Jean Hugard Hugard's Bullet-Catching The Great Rifle Feat - Catching bullets fired from modern rifles
1937 134
Jean Hugard Introduction
1937 3
Jean Hugard a. The Insertion of a Bill into a Lemon or Orange
1937 4
Jean Hugard b. Insertion of one fruit into another
1937 5
Jean Hugard c. Preparing a Duplicate Bill bill with same serial number, or mis-reading serial number
1937 6
Jean Hugard A Few Patter Suggestions
1937 59
Jean Hugard The Handkerchief Force
Variations 1938 195
Judson Cole, Jean Hugard The Top Card, One Hand Only
1938 200
Theodore Annemann, Jean Hugard Relativity and Cards signed, one in pocket of performer, one in pocket by spectator
Related to 1938 265
Jean Hugard "And the Spectator Blew"
1938 293
Jean Hugard A Card Fairy Tale and Automatic Spelling two riffle shuffles, suits are separated and used to tell story, match values, spell to values, ...
  • a. The Fairy Tale
  • b. Matching Cards
  • c. Automatic Spelling
  • d. Super-Spelling
1938 320
Cardini A Bewildering Change card on table transposes with selection at known position from top, short card
Related to 1938 468
Jean Hugard For Parlor or Club Presentation full routine
Also published here 1938 804
Jean Hugard Stage Presentation full routine
Also published here 1938 810
Jean Hugard The Dictionary Trick
1938 887
Harrison Give a Number! featuring weird throw switch, mention of Svengali deck method
Related to Feb. 1938
The Jinx (Issue 41)
283
Jean Hugard Robert-Houdin Problem letter by Hugard about a burnt paper restored in nest of envelopes, posed as problem
Related to Sep. 1938
The Jinx (Issue 48)
339
Jean Hugard New Color Changes
1938 29
Jean Hugard The Top Change credit information
1938 42
Jean Hugard Locations
Related to 1938 46
Jean Hugard, Art Lyle Magician vs Gambler patter story and simplified handling
Inspired by 1939
The Jinx (Issue Winter Extra 1938/39)
369
Jean Hugard Mutilation billiard ball penetrates borrowed handkerchief, for repeat it gets stuck and handkerchief is cut and burned, then restored (Hanky Panky)
1939
The Jinx (Issue Summer Extra 1939)
413
Jean Hugard Hindu Shuffle Display
1939 34
Jean Hugard To Flourish or Not to Flourish? short essay and trick, calendar presentation (months, weeks, ...)
1939 30
Jean Hugard Introduction - Extempore Magic essay on impromptu magic, special props and magic that happens as a side note, with examples by Tarbell
1939 11
Jean Hugard Rose & Silks Production as finale to card trick (!)
1939 16
Jean Hugard The Rising Cards and Glass Bottle deck placed in cut-open glass bottle, selections rise one by one while bottle is held by spectator
1939 22
Method for Obtaining First Coin for Miser's Dream from matchbook
Also published here 1939 58
Silk from a Lighted Candle silk production from flame of candle
Also published here 1939 62
Jean Hugard Cigarettes chapter intro
1939 76
Jean Hugard Eine Karte unter Deckung eines Tuches zu forcieren cut force under handkerchief
1939
Hokus Pokus (Vol. 1 No. 2)
9
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Foreword to the First Edition
1940 viii
Jean Hugard The Double Deal - Second Method - b. applying Erdnase Bottom Deal
1940 29
Jean Hugard The Side Slip two methods
Related to 1940 31
Jean Hugard The Delayed Side Slip
1940 34
Jean Hugard The Bottom Side Slip to the bottom
1940 35
Jean Hugard The Invisible Turn-Over Pass
1940 37
Jean Hugard The Hugard Top Palm
1940 57
Jean Hugard A System of Stock Shuffling for two, three, four, five cards
1940 73
The Fadeaway Card Change
Related toVariations 1940 81
Paul LePaul There It Is! visual thing, drawing on cover of Dover Reprint..., for credit information see references
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1940 167
Jean Hugard Secret Addition of Cards to the Pack vest pocket, clipped to pocket, three methods
1940 171
Jean Hugard The One. Hand Top Palm footnote
1940 177
Jean Hugard The Palm in Action holding out, positions, tips for both hands
1940 179
Jean Hugard The Side Count "bubble count"
1940 183
Jean Hugard Using a Force
1940 190
Jean Hugard The Hugard Rising Cards three cards
1940 201
Louis Zingone The Zingone Spread three cards, challenge selections conditions
Related toVariations 1940 214
Jack McMillen Mind Mirror one suit on top, two honest riffle shuffles
Related toVariationsAlso published here 1940 223
The Seventh Son spectator finds three mates
Related toVariations 1940 389
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Part 6. Misdirection and Presentation intro
1940 421
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Misdirection
Also published here 1940 423
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Presentation
  • The Presentation of Magic
  • Patter
  • Good Humor
  • The First Trick
  • The Voice
  • Making Friends
  • You Yourself
  • The Routine
  • The Proof of the Pudding
  • Something New
  • The Spectator Perspective
  • Sleight of Hand vs. Self-Working Feats
  • The Importance of the Inconsequential
  • The Simple Way
  • The Audience Committee
  • Plots for Tricks
  • Confederacy
1940 430
Jean Hugard Credit Information
1940 8
Jean Hugard Mene, Tekel, Upharsin (The Thirty Cards) Alpha to Omega comments on the plot
1940 30
Dr. Richard Rowe Three Cards and a Bank Note (Bill) three selections & borrowed bill sealed in four envelopes, performer names card and serial number, all vanish and reappear in middle of deck, bill wrapped around the three cards, duplicates
Related to 1940 43
Edward Marlo, Jean Hugard Do As I Do - U Can't Unless I Want U 2 eight cards for performer and spectator, basically oil&water effect, two methods, Hugard's and Marlo's
1941
Early Marlo (Issue Amazing, Isn't It?)
37
Jean Hugard Hugard Card Control center clip overhand shuffle
1941 6
Jean Hugard To Shuffle or Not To Shuffle thoughts on controls & delays, two methods for delaying control
1941 9
Jean Hugard Credit Information for "There It Is!"
Related to 1941 51
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Introduction
1941 3
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Preparing the Stripper Deck
1941 3
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Hugard-Braue Strip Shuffle controlling cards to bottom in stripper deck
1941 4
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Hugard-Braue Cut Control
1941 7
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Hugard-Braue False Strip Shuffle fake hindu shuffle, only cut
1941 8
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Hugard-Braue Stripper Force hindu shuffle & stripper deck
1941 10
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Hugard-Braue Stripper Change automatic second deal with stripper deck
1941 12
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Unfathomable stripper deck
1941 13
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Astro-Vision spectator turns card end for end on his own, stripper deck
1941 13
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Slop Reverse
1941 14
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Busted Bobtail four royal flush cards produced, then fifth has wrong suit, rest is transformed
1941 15
Jack McMillen, Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Mind Mirror with stripper deck
Related to 1941 16
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Money Talks three selections come to bottom of three piles, then to bottom of pack after shuffle, presented with coins, stripper deck
Related to 1941 17
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Phenomenal touched card found, distant key card
1941 18
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Card and Number at any number, stripper glide
1941 19
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Dig with a Spade performer pushes card next to selection for real, stripper deck
1941 19
Cardini, Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Bewildering Change card on table transposes with selection at known position from top, stripper deck
Related toAlso published here 1941 20
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Subtle Location spectator counts down and remembers card, two handlings, stripper deck
1941 21
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Stripper Spell
1941 22
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Stripper Key
1941 23
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Lighting Calculator number named, that many cards cut off, next card selection
1941 23
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Locating the Aces four touched cards are stripped out and shown to be the Aces
1941 24
Dai Vernon, Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Stripper Strip Out Addition
1941 24
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Princess Card Trick: Stripper Version
1941 25
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Canny Coincidence two selections come together on bottom of deck after spectator shuffled
1941 26
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Cut and Come Again two cut-to selections come to either side of reversed card
1941 27
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Mystic Cut card cut to by spectator is used to count down to selection
1941 27
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Pickpocket three selections, deck put in spectator's pocket, deck removed but selection remains, repeat, then performer quickly takes out one card which is third selection
Also published here 1941 28
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Hallucination several spectators remember a card, all the same which is produced from pocket
1941 29
Jean Hugard Introduction comments on overhand shuffling
1942 2
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Two in One double duke
1942 7
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Easy Skill three aces, then royal flush
1942 8
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Ace in the Hole
1942 9
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Transparent Cards performer stacks himself three Aces and knows some cards (because they are apparently transparent)
1942 9
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Lucky Seventh selection at named small number
1942 10
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Mindreading Feat one of four, OOSOOM type, describing also Guyot's 1749 procedure
1942 10
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Obliging Cards two cards found at two named numbers
1942 14
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Book Test using playing cards for word selection
1942 14
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Silver Trick date on coin is used to count down to four selections
1942 15
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Year in Your Life four digits of named year cut to
Related to 1942 19
Louis Zingone, Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Flying Cards also as poker deal
Inspired by 1942 19
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Blind Man's Poker
1942 23
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Perfect Vanish of a Card also as production, double facer
1942 2
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Good Companions four Kings, one put in pocket, others vanish one by one, removed from pocket, three double facers
1942 2
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Bathing Beauties four Queens, one in hat three in glass of water, the one in hat vanishes, then all from glass, then all back in hat, using step gaff and clear celluloid card
Related to 1942 3
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Kittyhawk Card from packet to reversed into deck, double facer
1942 4
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue No It Isn't see also Fechter's "I've Got a Surprise for You!"
1942 5
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue "Well, I'm D----d!" double facer and duplicate
Related to 1942 5
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Triple Turn Up three selections, cards alternately face-up and down, half deck double backers
Related to 1942 8
Henry Christ The Perfect Card Location setting double back key card, "by no means new", for impromptu method see footnote
Related toVariations 1942 8
Henry Christ, Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Perfect Card Location - Impromptu Method see footnote
Inspired by 1942 9
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Fantastic Spell spectator spells out blank card, nude card and other funny cards
1942 9
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Delayed Bombshell message on card "So sorry. We all make mistakes. It's the next card."
1942 10
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Magic Imprint card signed on back, card in glass covered with signed handkerchief, card becomes blank and pips appear on handkerchief, also smoke appears in glass
Related toVariations 1942 11
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue On the Gaze Selection Method see footnote, "secret of success" for one of Erdnase's methods
Inspired byRelated to 1942 13
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Three of Spades writing appears on face of selection
1942 14
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Under Foot one card under foot, sticky stranger card
1942 14
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Little Quickie spectator holds deck with coin on top, deck ripped out of his hand, coin remains with miniature selection stuck on it
1942 16
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Spuds cards to arm pit, selection shrinks and vanishes, miniature card appears in chosen potato
1942 16
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Miniature Card and Coin miniature card printed between two coins
1942 18
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Diminishing Cards fan of giant cards produced from under spectator's coat
1942 19
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Dial Divination knife spun on table points to selection, nine duplicates
1942 20
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Hoodwinker duplicate
1942 21
Jean Hugard The Aerial Cards - Jean Hugard Method three cards rise out of the deck and float into other hand
1942 23
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Porous Plate thought card travels through plate in another packet
1942 25
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Card Target spectator throws cards at target, selection sticks there
1942 25
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Pendulum
1942 26
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Magic Needle paper bag and big needle
1942 27
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Card in the Paper Cone selection from pack to paper cone
1942 28
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Making a Paper Cone
1942 29
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Salted Card deck cuts itself at selection when thrown on table
1942 29
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Second Presentation deck cut at selection with foot
1942 30
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Four Card Discovery return of selections with rubber banded deck, four cards found in pocket
1942 30
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Ringing the Changes card and its position remembered, optional stranger card
1942 31
Walter B. Gibson, Bruce Elliott The Back Room on the "Barnstormer", Bob Hanko, Jean Hugard's dinner, Milbourne Christopher
Dec. 1942
The Phoenix (Issue 24)
102
Jean Hugard Handkerchief Cut Force deck secretly turned over under handkerchief
1942 20
Jean Hugard Jean Hugard's Card Fountain cards jump out of glass, thread
1942/27 263
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Two Way Traffic four indifferent pocketed cards transpose one by one with four selections in deck
1943 3
Jean Hugard Cops and Crooks story presentation for Three Card Monte
1943 5
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Card of Destiny card "divined" via personal information from spectator end up next to selection
1943 8
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Cards from Pocket to Hand six or seven cards from pocket to empty right hand
1943 9
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Quick Discovery card shoots out of deck in open step configuration
1943 10
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Chosen Card to Pocket at any Number between five and twelve cards to trouser pocket, selection last, duplicate, credit information
1943 10
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Card Through Handkerchief
1943 12
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Reverse and a Recovery two wrong cards found, then the selections turn over, humorous presentation
1943 13
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Silent Speller ten twelve-letter card set-up
1943 15
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue True or False?
1943 16
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Opened by the Censor signed card to envelope
1943 17
Jean Hugard My Name's Magic selection by spectator spelling his name, revelation by spelling performer's name
1943 18
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Safe Bet
1943 18
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Quick Change miscalling one of the cards
1943 20
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Mr. and Mrs. Hart - The Adventures of a Loving Couple King and Queen of Hearts vanish and then travel together, and make "little hearts"
1943 20
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A Palace Revolt twelve court and spot cards transpose in one phase
1943 22
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Fantastic Fan four Aces keep reappearing on bottom of deck, sucker phase, then to shoulder
Related to 1943 23
Jean Hugard Thought for Five with faro-alternative for distribution
1943 24
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Lazy Man's Deal gag deal, deck comes up to right hand
1943 27
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Open Cull
1943 27
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Top Change - Double Lift doing double lift after top change as convincer
1943 27
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue False Cut straight cut
1943 28
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Dealing Thirds second deal & saliva
Related to 1943 28
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Ace Layout
1943 28
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Apparent Reversal of the Whole Pack really only top card turned over
1943 29
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Look-See glimpse of selection as it is chosen via riffle & stop
1943 29
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue, Charlie Miller The Lockgrip Strip Shuffle overhand shuffle, for credit to Charlie Miller see reference
Related to 1943 30
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue A New Top Change
Related to 1943 32
Bruce Elliott The Back Room on the Great Ballantin, Jean Hugard and Fred Braue, Orson Welles, a bingo fraud, Bill Gresham gives some tips on knife throwing
July 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 40)
167
Jean Hugard, Instantaneous Knot with Both Hands
Related to
  • Jean Hugard's "Silken Sorcery" page 65
Aug. 1943
The Phoenix (Issue 42)
172
Jean Hugard Follow Me key cards
1943 35
Jean Hugard The WAACS and the Doughboys hotel story trick, Queens and Jacks in five envelopes change places
Variations June 1943 1
Jean Hugard Editorial
June 1943 1
Jean Hugard Presentation card location, behind back, card at position remembered, counting cards from top to bottom, focus on presentation
June 1943 2
Jean Hugard Torn Newspaper to Bouquet newspaper to flowers, brief
June 1943 2
Jean Hugard Repetitions rambling on repetition in programs
June 1943 3
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias to Lt. Haskell and Spaulding
June 1943 4
Jean Hugard Spectacular Flash Opening paper is ignited, ribbons, a silk and an umbrella appear
July 1943 5
Jean Hugard, J. Marsters Linking Ring Climax
  • rings are dropped to the floor (Hugard)
  • bowl formed with rings and flowers appear inside
July 1943 6
Jean Hugard The Long and Short of It "A Sure Force"
forcing an object by letting the spectator selects a match, short piece and normal match
July 1943 6
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Jean-Eralities
  • tip to obtain cotton cord (Hugard)
  • Second Deal idea, card divined at named number (Braue)
Related to July 1943 6
Jean Hugard The Flap Slate
July 1943 7
Jean Hugard Editorial
July 1943 7
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on the Redhills
July 1943 8
Jean Hugard Hugard's Butterflies butterflies are torn from a napkin, then snow storm with butterflies done with fan and water
Also published here Aug. 1943 9
Jean Hugard Do-Nuts to You grandmother's necklace with donuts and ropes going through sleeves of jacket, bowl of water is produced as a finale
Sep. 1943 13
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Jack and Mary Trepel
Sep. 1943 14
Jean Hugard Editorial - What is Magic? Hugard's definition what magic is
Sep. 1943 15
Jean Hugard Jean-Eralities on the evolution of court cards and how to pick something up on stage
Sep. 1943 16
Jean Hugard Cups and Bills with rolled up bills and cups, three final loads
Related to Oct. 1943 17
Jean Hugard Presentation presentation for "To Guess Four Cards thought of by Different Persons"
Inspired by Oct. 1943 18
Jean Hugard Jean-Eralitites on inflation of double paper bag
Oct. 1943 18
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Dell o'Dell
Oct. 1943 20
Jean Hugard Thimble Technique several thimble vanishes, where thimble does not start on finger
Nov. 1943 21
Jean Hugard The Serpent Handkerchief lemon appears, handkerchief in paper changes with fruit of lemon, to dry handkerchief it's held over a candle where it is burnt and eventually found in wrapping paper
Related to Nov. 1943 22
Jean Hugard Interlude a la William Tell slicing pieces of paper with arrow and bow, method to cut paper in half all the times
Nov. 1943 22
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Joseph Dunninger
Nov. 1943 23
Jean Hugard Jean-Eralities on the salt trick (problem of salt and moisture), on the use of a wand
Nov. 1943 23
Jean Hugard Billiard Balls & Glass traveling to glass
Nov. 1943 23
Jean Hugard A New Card Stab cards are stabbed with knife, all cards above selection are pierced and packet cut at that position
Nov. 1943 24
Jean Hugard The Serpent Handkerchief (Continued from November Issue)
Related to Dec. 1943 27
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Silent Mora
Dec. 1943 28
Jean Hugard The Back Palm as a Secret Sleight on the history and several techniques
a. The vanish
b. The reverse palm
c. Transfer a card from regular palm to the front palm
d. To back palm a card directly from the deck
Tricks using the back palm as a secret sleight
Dec. 1943 29
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Miracle Methods No. 1 by Jean Hugard
Casting New Light on the Stripper Deck
1944 1
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Silken Sorcery by Jean Hugard 1944 11
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Modern Magic Manual by Jean Hugard 1944 14
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Miracle Methods No. 2 by Jean Hugard
Miracle Shuffles and Tricks
1944 24
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Miracle Methods No. 3 by Jean Hugard
Prepared Cards and Accessories
1944 43
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Hugard's Annual of Magic for 1937 by Jean Hugard 1944 46
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Hugard's Annual of Magic for 1938-1939 by Jean Hugard 1944 48
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Sealed Mysteries of Pocket-Magic by Jean Hugard 1944 70
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Miracle Methods No. 4 by Jean Hugard
Tricks and Sleights
1944 79
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Close-Up Magic by Jean Hugard 1944 90
Jean Hugard Evaporation of a Watch pocket watch vanishes in a hat covered with a handkerchief and appears back in performer's pocket on watchchain
Jan. 1944 33
Jean Hugard The Magic Bell
Jan. 1944 34
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Senor Maldo
Jan. 1944 34
Jean Hugard Hey! Presto! selection appears in a glass held by performer
Jan. 1944 35
Jean Hugard Back Palm Change Using a Handkerchief
Jan. 1944 35
Jean Hugard Gestures on gestures, style and manners
Feb. 1944 38
Jean Hugard Bare Stage Bugbear how to move on a stage, fishing rod to get objects from the audience
Feb. 1944 38
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Dr. Daley
Feb. 1944 38
Jean Hugard, R. M. Jamison The Egg Bag on the egg bag, routine by Hugard and other ideas by Jamison
Feb. 1944 39
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Dariel Fitzkee
Mar. 1944
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 1 No. 10)
42
Jean Hugard Gambling newspaper article on cutting off parts of fingers to improve sleights
Mar. 1944
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44
Jean Hugard Billiard Ball Interlude with different colored billiard balls
Apr. 1944
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46
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Cantu
Apr. 1944
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46
Jean Hugard Forcing the Choice of one of Four Packets several approaches to the magician's choice
Apr. 1944
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47
Jean Hugard The Linking Rings on a linking ring performance by Richard Himber
Apr. 1944
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48
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on the open house
May 1944
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Jean Hugard Silks how to twirl a handkerchief, for making knots etc.
June 1944 55
Jean Hugard Hu-gardnias on Al Flosso
June 1944 55
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on John McArdle
July 1944 58
Jean Hugard Coin Magic on coin magic, general remarks on palming
Aug. 1944 62
Jean Hugard The Melting Coin coin is apparently bent with both and vanishes in the flame of a match where it is reproduced again
Aug. 1944 62
Jean Hugard, Herbert Hood Dice Production and Tricks 1. Production of a dice (with a handkerchief)
2. A mind reading trick (with a handkerchief)
3. Dipping into the future (prediction on a business card, by Herbert Hood)
Aug. 1944 64
Jean Hugard Foiling the Iron Grip escaping a strong man's grip
Aug. 1944 64
Jean Hugard The Balanced Deck deck balanced on hand
Related to Aug. 1944 66
Jean Hugard Card Magic general comments
Sep. 1944 68
Jean Hugard The Overhand Shuffle
  • 1. Retain control of the top card
  • 2. To keep the bottom card in that position
  • 3. To retain the top and bottom card in position
  • 4. To run cards
  • 5. To jog a card
  • 6. To control a chosen card which has been replaced in the pack
Related to Sep. 1944 68
Jean Hugard Telepathy Plus one of five cards is selected
Sep. 1944 70
Jean Hugard Classical Vanishes 1. Vesting
Sep. 1944 70
Jean Hugard Pearls of Magical Wisdom from Decremps and Gaultier
Sep. 1944 72
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Abril Lamarque
Sep. 1944 72
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Charlie Miller
Oct. 1944 74
Jean Hugard An Optical Illusion four unknown cards selected and placed in performer's pocket, six piles are formed, all ontaining aces, aces are eventually found in pocket
Oct. 1944 75
Jean Hugard Magical Flight marked coin in knotted handkerchief travels into knot of second silk
Oct. 1944 75
Jean Hugard, Chung Ling Soo II. The Vanish by the Throw Behind the Back explained with a ball, description of Chung Ling Soo's use of the move for the linking rings and the vanish of an orange
Oct. 1944 77
Jean Hugard The Patriotic Tissues three red, blue and white paper balls are put in three bags with the same colors, they rearrange themselves, so in each bag is on ball of each color, then they change into flowers with the corresponding colors
Nov. 1944 79
Jean Hugard More Card Magic (Continued) key card placement with overhand shuffle
Nov. 1944 80
Jean Hugard The Best Impromptu Spelling Trick
Nov. 1944 80
Jean Hugard Coin Interlude (Continued) one of two coins vanishes, the other one is split in two then followed by continuous coin production with candy as a climax
Nov. 1944 81
Jean Hugard, Louis Nikola Pearls of Magical Wisdom Hugard on confidence in magic, Nikola quote on the Mirror Glass
Nov. 1944 81
Jean Hugard The Dream of Ben Asai four Twos in four glasses turn into four Queens and back to four Twos
Nov. 1944 82
Jean Hugard More Pearls quotes by Ponsin, Nikola and Hugard
Nov. 1944 83
Jean Hugard The Punishment Fits the Crime coin transforms into lemon, under hat
Dec. 1944 86
Jean Hugard Exposures on exposure
Dec. 1944 86
Jean Hugard The Penetrating Billiard Ball ball penetrating silk, with cut and restored handkerchief element
Dec. 1944 87
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on George G. Kaplan
Dec. 1944 90
Jean Hugard Magicana on practice and repertoire
Dec. 1944 90
Jean Hugard Cards from the Sleeve cards travel from pocket to hand, reverse up the sleeve
Dec. 1944 91
Joseph K. Schmidt, One Hand Riffle Shuffle tabled
Related toVariations Dec. 1944 91
Jean Hugard Blindfold brief opinion on the use of blindfolds
Dec. 1944 91
Jean Hugard Shorts on the word necromancy
Dec. 1944 92
Jean Hugard The 20th Century Slate Test flap handling
Also published here 1944 216
Edward Marlo One Hand Palm for a Number of Cards
Inspired by 1945 4
Jean Hugard Hugard's Butterflies snow storm, with paper butterlies
Related toAlso published here 1945 247
James G. Thompson Jr. Biographical Sketches of Contributors
  • Theo. Annemann
  • Charles Arbuthnot
  • George E. Arrowsmith
  • Roger Barkann
  • Sylvan Barnet
  • Joseph L. Barnett
  • Raymond L. Beebe
  • Eugene Bernstein
  • J. B. Bobo
  • John N. Booth
  • Tom Bowyer
  • Vynn Boyar
  • Joan Brandon
  • Fred Braue
  • John Braun
  • Lu Brent
  • R. C. Buff
  • Clyde F. Cairy
  • Loring Campbell
  • Jack Chanin
  • Frank Chapman
  • Forest V. Chesbro
  • Milbourne Christopher
  • Eddie Clever
  • Stanley Collins
  • Mystic Craig
  • Thomas J. Crawford
  • John J. Crimmins, JR.
  • Paul J. Curry
  • Del Monte
  • Harry Dobrin
  • Ronald B. Edwards
  • Bruce Elliot
  • Professor El-Tab
  • Dr. E. G. Ervin
  • Dr. Henry Ridgely Evans
  • Val Evans
  • "Hen" Fetsch
  • Thomas B. Fitzgerald
  • Dariel Fitzkee
  • Sid Fleischman
  • Joseph Harman Fries
  • Martin Gardner
  • Teral Garrett
  • Walter B. Gibson
  • Arnold L. Grubin
  • Nelson C. Hahne
  • Hathaway
  • Royal V. Heath
  • Charles H. Hopkins
  • Jean Hugard
  • Mark Jacobs
  • R. M. Jamison
  • F. H. Jeudevine
  • Maurice Kains
  • George G. Kaplan
  • George Karger
  • Joseph A. Karson
  • Wilbur Kattner
  • Gerald Lynton Kaufman
  • Howard B. Kayton, M.D.
  • The Great Kolar
  • Gerald Kosky
  • Abril Lamarque
  • William W. Larsen
  • Sid Lorraine
  • Art Lyle
  • L. Vosburgh Lyons
  • Richard F. Madden
  • Greer Marechal, JR.
  • George McAthy
  • William H. McCaffrey
  • Jack McMillen
  • Harry Mendoza
  • Orville Meyer
  • John W. Mifflin
  • Chester Morris
  • Paul Morris
  • Frederick Mosteller
  • Robert A. Nelson
  • C. A. George Newmann
  • Grady S. Nicholson
  • Dr. Cecil E. Nixon
  • Charles Walter Nyquist
  • Dell O'Dell
  • Tom Osborne
  • George Harrison Pittman
  • Julien J. Proskauer
  • Clayton Rawson
  • Ralph W. Read
  • Dolf Rudin
  • Herb Rungie
  • Ned Rutledge
  • James J. Sanders
  • Lucille Pierce Saxon
  • Sigmar - The Magician
  • Jerry Sorensen
  • Willard S. Smith
  • George Starke
  • Dr. Raymond V. Stone, SR. (RAMO)
  • Harlan Tarbell
  • DR. Franklin Taylor
  • J. G. Thompson, JR.
  • Jack F. Trebel
  • M. Van Reese
  • Jack Vosburgh
  • Audley Valentine Walsh
  • Peter Warlock
  • Herman L. Weber
  • Bob Weill
  • William H. Wilson
  • Tommy Windsor
  • Howard H. Wise
  • Ed. Wolff
  • Michael F. Zens
1945 347
Bruce Elliott The Back Room on Frances Ireland, Russ Swann, Max Holden, John Snyder, Jean Hugard's testimonial show
Feb. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 78)
316
Jean Hugard Solomon's Seal six cards stack, presentation with a drawn star, cards are laid on the corners of the star and spectator thinks stop
Apr. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 82)
332
Jean Hugard The Ace Assembly two covers
Apr. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 82)
334
Jean Hugard Tickets for Two two decks, two selections change places
Apr. 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 82)
335
Bruce Elliott The Back Room on Bill Henderson and Jean Hugard
May 1945
The Phoenix (Issue 83)
339
Jean Hugard Silks and Soup Plates two handkerchiefs vanish and appear between two soup plates, hollow loop ball
Jan. 1945 93
Jean Hugard More Card Magic (Continued) brief introduction on stacks
  • The Eighth Overhand Shuffle
Related to Jan. 1945 94
Jean Hugard Coin Interlude on the french drop
Jan. 1945 96
Jean Hugard Through the Table Top coins through table, with glass
Jan. 1945 96
Jean Hugard Through the Knee coins through knee, seated
Jan. 1945 96
Jean Hugard Magicana quote by Gaultier
Jan. 1945 97
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on George Starke
Jan. 1945 98
Jean Hugard, Henri De Manche More Coin Magic
  • The Coin Switch (de Manche switch)
Feb. 1945 100
Jean Hugard Magicana quotes by Einstein, Weist, Hugard
Feb. 1945 100
Jean Hugard Silk Production from Candle Flame silk production, with gimmick
Feb. 1945 102
Jean Hugard Lighting a Candle Magically portion of flame is carried with bare hands to light another candle
Feb. 1945 102
Jean Hugard False Cuts
  • False Cut No.1 (on the table three packets)
  • False Cut No. 2 (on the table, five packets)
Feb. 1945 102
Jean Hugard Magicana quotes
Feb. 1945 103
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on New York Ring 26, I.B.M.
Feb. 1945 104
Jean Hugard The Homing Card marked card vanishes from sealed paper and appears in deck at chosen number
Mar. 1945
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106
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Dorny
Mar. 1945
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106
Jean Hugard Magicana quotes and wisdom on magic
Mar. 1945
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107
Jean Hugard Card Magic - One Way Decks general comments
Mar. 1945
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108
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Bert Allerton
Apr. 1945
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112
Jean Hugard Magicana quotes and wisdom on magic
Apr. 1945
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112
Jean Hugard The Slate Trick normal slates, change of slates to let both examine
Apr. 1945
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113
Jean Hugard Card Magic - Substitutes for the Pass
  • The Simplified Pass (turn over and shuffle)
Apr. 1945
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113
Jean Hugard Whole Hole-Y Cigarette Paper two cigarette papers transpose, one has center torn-out and second is torn in quarters with missing corner
Apr. 1945
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114
Jean Hugard Magicana quotes and wisdom on magic
Apr. 1945
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114
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on Hugard's Testimonial Show
May 1945
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117
Jean Hugard Rabbit Vanish from two grocer's bags
May 1945
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118
Jean Hugard Cigar Gas gag with cigar and match
May 1945
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119
Jean Hugard Magicana quotes and wisdom on magic
May 1945
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121
Jean Hugard Interludes on using short magical feats as interludes
June 1945 124
Jean Hugard A Miser Dreams in the Parlor routine with hat and silk handkerchief
June 1945 126
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias on C. A. Munson
June 1945 127
Jean Hugard Magicana on Howard de Courcy's one-handed shuffle
Inspired by June 1945 127
Jean Hugard Ring on the Wand ring dropped into glass under handkerchief, then appears on stick held by spectator, collection of different methods
July 1945 134
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias to Jack Miller
July 1945 135
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias to Master Sergeant Frank Dobrena
Aug. 1945 140
Jean Hugard Note by the editor credit information
Aug. 1945 144
Jean Hugard, Jean-Nicholas Ponsin Magicana quote by Ponsin, see also quote on p. 139
Aug. 1945 144
Jean Hugard Magic with Confederates
Sep. 1945 147
Jean Hugard Making a Paper Cone rolling the cone efficiently
Sep. 1945 148
Jean Hugard Card Magic article intro
Sep. 1945 150
Jean Hugard Magicana quotes by Ponsin, Robert-Houdin
Sep. 1945 152
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias to the Great Raymond
Oct. 1945 156
Jean Hugard Magicana quote
Oct. 1945 157
Jean Hugard Magicana quote from New York Tims
Oct. 1945 161
Jean Hugard Card Magic article intro
Nov. 1945 167
Jean Hugard A Sub-Conscious Miracle performer blindfolded, deck shuffled by spectator, three cards called and any cards removed by spectator one by one
Nov. 1945 167
Jean Hugard Palm Glimpse glimpsing a card palmed with face to palm
Nov. 1945 167
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias to George Karger and George Starke
Dec. 1945 173
Jean Hugard Silk Dyeing by Hand pushing silk through hand
Dec. 1945 179
Leslie P. Guest A Card Castle construction for production card castle, chosen card appears on silk and deck transforms into card castle on tray
Variations Dec. 1945 181
Bruce Elliott The Back Room on Paul Fleming, John Hamilton, Jean Hugard, Magicana, magazine tricks and salable tricks
May 1946
The Phoenix (Issue 105)
424
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Foreword history of the pass
1946 7
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue The Invisible Pass
VariationsAlso published here 1946 11
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Resume with other break controls, after peeks and as get ready for the classic force
1946 25
Jean Hugard, Frederick Braue Summary
1946 27
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Mental Magic with Cards by Jean Hugard 1946 21
Paul Fleming (reviewer) Book Edition of Hugard's Magic Monthly: Volumes I and II by Jean Hugard 1946 109
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias to Dr. Chester Miller
Jan. 1946 185
Jean Hugard Maxims for Magicians some quotes
Jan. 1946 185
Jean Hugard A Card Castle further credit information
Inspired by Jan. 1946 186
Jean Hugard Card Magic on The Revolution (air pressure turnover), also with two cards in quick succession or as Ambitious Card phase
Related to Jan. 1946 187
Jean Hugard A brillant finish to any ace trick double friction toss
Variations Jan. 1946 187
Jean Hugard (reviewer) To Whom it May Concern by James G. Thompson Jr.
commentary on material taken and republished without consent
Jan. 1946 190
Jean Hugard So Sorry name corrections
Feb. 1946 193
Jean Hugard Magicana
Feb. 1946 198
Jean Hugard A New Hat Load Opener collapsed hat sprung open, silks or flowers produced, getting a load into hat
Mar. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 10)
199
Jean Hugard Magic two anecdotes at club shows, Charlie Nagel
Mar. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 10)
199
Jean Hugard Card Magic on the origins of the key card, Guyot
Mar. 1946
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201
Jean Hugard Magicana
Mar. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 10)
201
Jean Hugard Hu-gardenias to Lu Brent
Mar. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 10)
201
Jean Hugard Magicana
  • To the rope-cutters
  • Patter lines (eggs)
  • Maxim for Magicians
Mar. 1946
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Jean Hugard Double Transposition card held by spectator changes to other card, selection found reversed in the deck
Mar. 1946
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Jean Hugard The Automatic Deck and Opening Routine complete routine, deck rises from case, then cards are riffle shuffled twice, Hearts are removes and story told matching the cards, then second suit is removed and performer turns over same card spectator, as climax cards are spelled and turned over in an other suit, interlocking chains principle

  • I. The Rising Deck
The Automatic Deck - Routine
  • II. A Card Fairy Tale
  • III. Matching Cards
  • IV. Spelling Extraordinary
Apr. 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 11)
209
Jean Hugard Magicana
Apr. 1946
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213
Jean Hugard Coins Through the Table eight coins plus odd coin, Han Ping Chien without credit
Variations May 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 12)
215
Jean Hugard Magicana
May 1946
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217
J. B. Bobo The Revolution double friction toss
Inspired by May 1946
Hugard's Magic Monthly (Vol. 3 No. 12)
221
Abril Lamarque Telephonic Telepathy code for telephone
Variations June 1946 223
Jean Hugard Feats of Strength in Magic
  • Pack Tearing and Magic
June 1946 225
Jean Hugard You Do As I Do matching halves are found from torn deck
June 1946 225
Jean Hugard Tearing a Telephone Directory
June 1946 225
Jean Hugard Hu-Gardenias on Roger Barkann
June 1946 228
Jean Hugard Maxims
June 1946 228
Jean Hugard The Roll Flourish
June 1946 229
Jean Hugard The Strike Vanish
June 1946 229
Jean Hugard The Two Finger Vanish
June 1946 229
Jean Hugard Dont's
June 1946 229
Jean Hugard Magicana on technique
June 1946 230
Frederick Braue Roundabout on Jean Hugard, George Kaplan, John Scarne, Nate Leipzig, Nelson Downs, Al Keene, John Crimmins, Audley Walsh, Gerald Kaufman, George Karger, Dai Vernon, S.A.M. Show, Al Baker, Joe Berg, Kellar, Trenis Jones, Abril Lamarque, Frakson, Paul Fleming, Devant and more
July 1946 236
Jean Hugard Hu-Gardenias on Fred Braue, cards up the sleeve
July 1946 237
Jean Hugard Magicana
July 1946 237
Jean Hugard Maxims on a quote by Remi Ceillier
July 1946 238
Jean Hugard Hu-Gardenias on Paul Fleming
Aug. 1946 241
Jean Hugard What Do You Think? on exposure
Aug. 1946 242
M. T. Coogan Coins Through the Table notes on routine on p. 215
Inspired by Aug. 1946 244
Jean Hugard Faith, Hope and Charity "Ideal Opener for Charity or Benefit Performance", pattern for paper tear
Oct. 1946 255
Jean Hugard Hu-Gardenias on Dai Vernon
Oct. 1946 257
Murray Fields, Jean Hugard The WACS and the Doughboys climax for Hugard's routine, hotel story trick, Queens and Jacks in five envelopes change places
Inspired by Oct. 1946 259
Jean Hugard Hugard's Billiard Ball Finale ball changes to rose, large bouquet of roses is produced under foulard, with assistant
Nov. 1946 263
Jean Hugard Coin "Apport" coin appears in hand, seance presentation
Nov. 1946 266