Cyclopedia of Magic
Author: Henry Hay
Publisher: David McKay Company
Edition & Year: First Edition, 1949
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 499
Size 6.5 in × 9.5 in
Cyclopedia of Magic by Henry Hay stands as one of the most influential and accessible manuals ever written on the art of magic. First published in 1949 by the David McKay Company, this 499-page hardcover edition offers an expansive and structured introduction to the techniques, principles, and performance styles that define the magician’s craft.
Designed for both beginners and experienced performers, the book covers a wide range of magical disciplines, including card tricks, coin manipulation, mentalism, stage illusions, and close-up magic. Hay explains not only the mechanics of each trick but also the psychology behind successful performance—timing, misdirection, presentation, and audience engagement.
What sets this work apart is its encyclopedic approach. Rather than focusing on a narrow set of tricks, Hay provides a complete overview of magic as both a technical skill and a theatrical art form. The book also introduces readers to the history of magic and the evolution of performance techniques, making it both instructional and informative.
The clear language and step-by-step explanations make complex illusions approachable, while the depth of content ensures that even seasoned magicians will find valuable insights. The large 6.5 × 9.5 inch hardcover format enhances readability and durability, making it ideal for repeated reference and practice.
Over the decades, Cyclopedia of Magic has become a foundational text in magic literature, inspiring generations of performers and hobbyists. It remains a must-have volume for anyone interested in the secrets, artistry, and enduring appeal of magical entertainment.
- Author: Henry Hay – respected authority on magic and illusion
- Publisher: David McKay Company, First Edition (1949)
- Format: Hardcover, 499 pages
- Content Coverage: Card tricks, coin magic, mentalism, stage illusions
- Instruction Style: Clear, step-by-step explanations with performance insights
- Themes: Misdirection, presentation, audience psychology
- Educational Value: Suitable for beginners and advanced practitioners
- Collector Appeal: A classic and influential work in magic literature
Collector’s Note
This 1949 first-edition hardcover of Cyclopedia of Magic is a cornerstone of magical literature. Highly regarded for its depth and clarity, it remains one of the most sought-after guides for both collectors and practitioners. A timeless volume that captures the art, mystery, and performance tradition of magic at its finest.

















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