Magicians are the worst at giving advice for beginner magicians. Recently in a Facebook group a magician was asking for recommendations for beginner magic books. The majority of people that suggested The Amateur Magician’s Handbook.
This book is garbage for a beginners magic book by modern standards. Sure it started a lot of magicians, but I think it also turned off more people who were interested in magic. Compared to modern magic books (pretty much anything after Mark Wilson’s Complete Course In Magic book) it’s hard to learn from.
The main reason I think it’s still in print is because it’s got a great title.
I still love the book, and it definitely helped form who I am as a magician, but it’s not a great beginners book. It may be by 1950 standards, but not by modern standards.
The information that you have shared through this article was really helpful. Sometimes we really get misguided or handed over the wrong information with what we are about to start and that will really be a bad start. Thank you for sharing the information with us. Keep sharing more such information like this with us in the future.
Yeah, it’s easy to recommend the same books we started with, without thinking about how much they’ve improved in the last 20+ years.