The Book of Revelations by Lewis Jones
Limited to just 300 copies, this book features effects utilizing playing cards, coins, bank notes, drawings, keys, diaries, and business cards.
Learn to teach any spectator the art of mind reading.
Watch as cards float from the deck and even rise within their case.
Divine a secret drawing while it remains face-down on the table.
Experience the lazy man’s Triumph effect—it’s nearly sleight-free.
Perform a coin trick without using any coins.
Have spectators roll imaginary dice, and you predict the total accurately.
Guess a word that someone thinks of from a selection in a newspaper, without asking any questions.
Read cards while they are still in their case.
The words on two spectators’ business cards reveal chosen cards.
Execute a card trick without using any cards.
Make a coin vanish from a goblet and reappear wherever you desire.
Reimagine Paul Curry’s “Out of this World” with a borrowed, shuffled deck.
Deliver the ultimate Card at any Number: spectators shuffle and deal themselves.
Discover the holy grail of diary tricks with a borrowed, shuffled deck.
What others are saying about Lewis Jones’s works:
About “The Magic Gourmet”:
“If you seek an engaging magic book, primarily focused on cards but not exclusively, filled with tricks that require some effort yet yield great rewards, I highly recommend Lewis Jones’s The Magic Gourmet.” – Matthew Field (Magic Circular, January 2008)
“This book offers something for every magician. It’s enjoyable to read, filled with photographs, and features world-class close-up magic that is easy to perform! Highly recommended.” – Paul A. Lelekis (The Linking Ring, January 2008)
On other titles:
“I strongly endorse the Lewis Jones card book series. Many magicians tend to stick to a few tricks throughout their careers, but I have expanded my repertoire thanks to Lewis.” – Paul Daniels
“Avoid purchasing these books. They reveal too many secrets.” – Penn and Teller
“Lewis Jones deeply contemplates his subject matter. His thoughtful and analytical style is reminiscent of Paul Curry and Stewart James.” – Al Smith (Abra)
“In 2001, I was criticized for mentioning Lewis Jones, then an emerging British card genius whose manuscripts were closely guarded by those fortunate enough to possess them. Jones’s originality lies in his profound thinking, leading to clever sleights and intriguing mathematical mysteries. His trick descriptions are enticing and fulfill their promises.” – Steve Bryant (Little Egypt Magic)
“Lewis Jones is a brilliant creative force in magic, specializing in close-up card tricks with an unmodified deck, focusing on ingenuity over sleight of hand. His remarkable intellect, combined with extensive knowledge of card techniques, results in astonishing plots and deceptive methods.” – Ian Rowland
“His creations remind me of Stewart James.” – Michael Close (Magic)
“Among card magic authors, Lewis ranks in my top ten. His unconventional approach leads to extraordinary results.” – Steve Beam (The Linking Ring)