| Kingdom of the Red by Larry Barnowsky |
| Between the covers of Kingdom of the Red you will discover a wealth of original magic using cards, coins, balls, dice, ropes, rings, bills, Scrabble tiles, and much more. There is ingenious apparatus that you can build, elegant card flourishes to execute, and self-working miracles with cards and coins that are designed to bewilder and entertain. 240 pages divided into 28 chapters are filled with a variety of sleights and effects geared for the beginner as well as the intermediate and advanced magician. All sleights and routines are explained in step-by-step detail using 450 sharp black and white photos. A 95 minute companion DVD supplements the text and photos with additional video explanations and demonstrations. This beautiful hardcover edition is printed on heavy #80 weight gloss enamel paper. The book reveals for the very first time prized secrets and techniques that were developed over many decades of performing and creating magic. Moreover, these secrets and techniques have been incorporated into structured routines with precise scripts. The net result is a collection of mystifying and entertaining presentations that takes a trick and transforms it into a memorable theatrical experience. Scroll down for sample photos. Price: Book $50 DVD $10 Special Limited Edition Bound in Leather with Companion DVD: $100 |
| Perform Wedding Ring Redux in verse and your audience will be emotionally moved and intellectually baffled as the ring just melts through a cord. |
| Take them to the Gateway Through Space and Time and have them witness coins melting through matter and moving forward through time. |
| Perform the hilarious Magic Lesson where nothing seems to go as planned. While the magician appears clueless, the audience doesn't have a clue how he did it. |




| Learn the secret of the Haunted Cabinet, and with this mechanically ingenious device you will convince any audience that ghostly spirits truly exist. |

| Treat your audience to a performance of Kingdom of the Red and they will never forget this fairy tale nor the impossibility of what they saw. |
| Real money is at stake and it's all yours to lose in You Do as I Do With My Dough. A dollar is bet each time but you win despite the toughest scrutiny. And there's a suprise kicker at the end which will stun any spectator. |


| Questions?? Email me at barnowsky1@aol.com |