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The Miscellaneous

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288 pages

288 pages

2023

2023

"Meven Dumontier est un esprit créatif. Il y a de l’expression dans ses mains. Son style est bien à lui. Sa passion, elle, vient de l’intérieur et cette impression de magie est bien là. Attention, il est capable de nous surprendre !"

Bébel

"Les Amis, voici Meven, le bonhomme est sympathique, sans prise de tête. Il vous présente ici une magie fraîche, qui lui ressemble, avec des routines accessibles à tous et d’autres plus techniques, il y en a pour tous les goûts. Meven un petit nom qui demande qu’à grandir. Bonne route à toi camarade."

Bernard Bilis

"Lorsque j’ai rencontré Meven, je me suis très vite aperçu du potentiel que ce jeune homme possédait : connaissances, créativité, le tout agrémenté d’une technique irréprochable et d’un style de présentation bien à lui et très agréable. Il est évident que ce jeune garçon a un avenir très prometteur dans notre petit cercle de magiciens cartomanes !"

Mickaël Stutzinger

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Get ready to cast off and set off on an adventure in search of new treasures...

Captain Dumontier presents to you, in collaboration with the 3 Monkeys, his new book “Les Miscellanées”.

Thunder of Brest, but what is this gibberish? Miscellanies are simply a varied collection of texts.

I can hear you chattering from here about the content of the book, so I'll tell you more: you'll find tricks, techniques, theories, anecdotes, and even puzzles... In short, lots of nice surprises to sink your teeth into (whether it's gold or not, mouhaha).

A book full of treasures

Captain Dumontier has sorted through his notes and gathered together, for you, unpublished writings that he has carefully preserved for years. The buccaneer that you are will never be the same again once you have read this book. Indeed, you will never read a book again without doing little creative exercises, you will never use the Tilt in the same way again, you will no longer change your clothes at the pivot as before and you will even have advice on how to pick up the most beautiful maidens at the tavern. The book itself has been the subject of very special attention: we had a beautiful imitation leather cover made and bound by hand! Enough to show off on your galleon and make every freshwater sailor you meet jealous.

Captain Meven Dumontier

For those who don't know the captain, here's a preview! Meven Dumontier is a passionate card reader who has immense creativity and the technical skills of the greatest. He surrounded himself with and inspired himself by the greats of card magic such as Bébel, Carlos Vaquera and Bernard Bilis. Each routine or technique explanation is described with great details and magical bibliographical references.


Table of Content

  1. The Rolling Pass
  2. Key card to the steaming pot
  3. The Hands' tirade
  4. The Meven Count
  5. One book, a thousand and one ways to read it
  6. Bermuda Triangles
  7. Quote
  8. Double change at the pivot and nothing to see…
  9. Gemini Twins Ramblings
    Symmetrically Yours
  10. Quasi-automatic fan ejection
  11. Video archive: transposition to the mouth - 2011
  12. Praise of technology
  13. I found this post-it
  14. Wall Theory Patent
  15. “Yeah, I know the trick, you actually raise two cards!”
  16. Every choice is yours
  17. Rambling on forcing under spreading
  18. Magic crosswords
  19. V for Victory stand-up version (triumph)
  20. Souvenir photo – 1st conference
  21. The RollerCoster Change
  22. Some challenges to study…
  23. EquichanceE
  24. Numismatic technique applied to cards
  25. Other tricks using other numismatic themes
  26. Pick-up technique?
  27. Bruce Cervon's "Free Turn Pass" Spinning
  28. “A card on the ground? Don’t pick it up by hand!”
  29. Movement of my friend Serge Agullo
  30. Transpotorn Video Archive: 1, 2, 3 and 4
  31. Miller's Pass (idea) – 2018
  32. A hair on the tongue (and a hair in the hand)
  33. A quick Ace-King transposition
  34. I found this post-it (bis)
  35. Mr Cubera Magic Riddle: Principle and Basic Application.
  36. “Move a Card” by MOAnd with Mr Cubera
  37. TLIT
  38. “Palm Transfer” of one or more cards
  39. Fun fact - Ma(d)gician
  40. “Ah, great, you managed to make a finger disappear!”
  41. Appearance of Aces by turning the deck on itself
  42. SDC throw (based on Daï Vernon)
  43. The nine senses of the human being
  44. Video archive: in one breath, from white to indexes
  45. “Well yes, why the eight of diamonds?”
  46. Order in 8
  47. Appearance (too easy) at Culling Turn and return
  48. We rub two cards very quickly...
  49. Lotus production
  50. Archive (not) video - “Torn and restored” at Elmsley
  51. Spinning on the turn
  52. Appearance at the reverse palming (yeah, it's scary)
  53. DBDD Mignardise Palming with the Larreverse
  54. Ed Marlo – Red or Black?
  55. Pinky count in the box
  56. 4 Facts About My Wallet (Not Faked)
  57. What if we sorted the game under the spread?
  58. Video archive: memory with my friend Jocelyn Briais
  59. Crazy Poker!
  60. The Legend of Darvini
  61. One question, a thousand and one answers
  62. Thanks

Highlights

  • Exclusive and unpublished content
  • A book for all levels
  • Practical and creative advice
  • Inspired by the biggest names in card magic

Table of contents

Get ready to cast off and set off on an adventure in search of new treasures...

Captain Dumontier presents to you, in collaboration with the 3 Monkeys, his new book “Les Miscellanées”.

Thunder of Brest, but what is this gibberish? Miscellanies are simply a varied collection of texts.

I can hear you chattering from here about the content of the book, so I'll tell you more: you'll find tricks, techniques, theories, anecdotes, and even puzzles... In short, lots of nice surprises to sink your teeth into (whether it's gold or not, mouhaha).

A book full of treasures

Captain Dumontier has sorted through his notes and gathered together, for you, unpublished writings that he has carefully preserved for years. The buccaneer that you are will never be the same again once you have read this book. Indeed, you will never read a book again without doing little creative exercises, you will never use the Tilt in the same way again, you will no longer change your clothes at the pivot as before and you will even have advice on how to pick up the most beautiful maidens at the tavern. The book itself has been the subject of very special attention: we had a beautiful imitation leather cover made and bound by hand! Enough to show off on your galleon and make every freshwater sailor you meet jealous.

Captain Meven Dumontier

For those who don't know the captain, here's a preview! Meven Dumontier is a passionate card reader who has immense creativity and the technical skills of the greatest. He surrounded himself with and inspired himself by the greats of card magic such as Bébel, Carlos Vaquera and Bernard Bilis. Each routine or technique explanation is described with great details and magical bibliographical references.


Table of Content

  1. The Rolling Pass
  2. Key card to the steaming pot
  3. The Hands' tirade
  4. The Meven Count
  5. One book, a thousand and one ways to read it
  6. Bermuda Triangles
  7. Quote
  8. Double change at the pivot and nothing to see…
  9. Gemini Twins Ramblings
    Symmetrically Yours
  10. Quasi-automatic fan ejection
  11. Video archive: transposition to the mouth - 2011
  12. Praise of technology
  13. I found this post-it
  14. Wall Theory Patent
  15. “Yeah, I know the trick, you actually raise two cards!”
  16. Every choice is yours
  17. Rambling on forcing under spreading
  18. Magic crosswords
  19. V for Victory stand-up version (triumph)
  20. Souvenir photo – 1st conference
  21. The RollerCoster Change
  22. Some challenges to study…
  23. EquichanceE
  24. Numismatic technique applied to cards
  25. Other tricks using other numismatic themes
  26. Pick-up technique?
  27. Bruce Cervon's "Free Turn Pass" Spinning
  28. “A card on the ground? Don’t pick it up by hand!”
  29. Movement of my friend Serge Agullo
  30. Transpotorn Video Archive: 1, 2, 3 and 4
  31. Miller's Pass (idea) – 2018
  32. A hair on the tongue (and a hair in the hand)
  33. A quick Ace-King transposition
  34. I found this post-it (bis)
  35. Mr Cubera Magic Riddle: Principle and Basic Application.
  36. “Move a Card” by MOAnd with Mr Cubera
  37. TLIT
  38. “Palm Transfer” of one or more cards
  39. Fun fact - Ma(d)gician
  40. “Ah, great, you managed to make a finger disappear!”
  41. Appearance of Aces by turning the deck on itself
  42. SDC throw (based on Daï Vernon)
  43. The nine senses of the human being
  44. Video archive: in one breath, from white to indexes
  45. “Well yes, why the eight of diamonds?”
  46. Order in 8
  47. Appearance (too easy) at Culling Turn and return
  48. We rub two cards very quickly...
  49. Lotus production
  50. Archive (not) video - “Torn and restored” at Elmsley
  51. Spinning on the turn
  52. Appearance at the reverse palming (yeah, it's scary)
  53. DBDD Mignardise Palming with the Larreverse
  54. Ed Marlo – Red or Black?
  55. Pinky count in the box
  56. 4 Facts About My Wallet (Not Faked)
  57. What if we sorted the game under the spread?
  58. Video archive: memory with my friend Jocelyn Briais
  59. Crazy Poker!
  60. The Legend of Darvini
  61. One question, a thousand and one answers
  62. Thanks

Highlights

  • Exclusive and unpublished content
  • A book for all levels
  • Practical and creative advice
  • Inspired by the biggest names in card magic

Highlights

  • Exclusive and unpublished content
  • A book for all levels
  • Practical and creative advice
  • Inspired by the biggest names in card magic

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Nicola DAMIEN DERAMAIX
Un objet de collection !

Je pense honnêtement qu’il s’agit du plus beau livre de ma bibliothèque avec cette superbe couverture en cuir, on dirait vraiment qu’il vient tout droit d’un galion breton 😁
Pour le contenu c’est tout aussi génial sous la forme de petits articles de quelques pages mélangeant tours, conseils, jeux… c’est vraiment très interactif

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