Early Vernon By Faucett Ross & Dai Vernon
he Professor brought up-to-date in this ebook of the original Twenty Dollar Manuscript, Three Dollar Manuscript, and ten new Vernon variations. Illustrated by Vernon, edited by Faucet Ross, with nostalgic photos of the great man's life.
Three Faces Of Vernon
How It Began
The Manuscript Story
The Prospectus
The Twenty Dollar Manuscript
Vernon Five Card Mental Force
Vernon Miracle Card Location
Club Version
Vernon Super Count Down
Vernon Super Card Prediction
Vernon Poker Demonstration
Vernon Automatic Second Deal
Slow Motion Card Vanish
The Vernon Card Puzzle
The Vernon Four Aces
The Vernon Card Divination
Five Close-Up Problems
Follow The Leader
Another You Do As I Do
Novel Card Transposition
Perfect Coin Vanish
Short Change With Long Green
New Vernon Variations
Five Card Mental Selection
Another Smear
New Super Countdown
Puzzling Demonstration
Edgewise
Improved Card Puzzle
New Divination
A Peek
Vernon Poker Routine
HOW IT BEGAN
Readers of the original Vernon Twenty Dollar Manuscript probably wondered who F.W.R. was and what he looked like. The identity of Faucett W. Ross has slowly come to light, as no subsequent book of Dai's has been published without credit lines to this ever willing helper. It would be impossible to say, in any trick, here or elsewhere, where Dai left off and Faucett began, so closely does their thinking in things magical coincide.
In the first two manuscripts, definitely it was F.W.R.'s guiding hand that led trick to paper and paper to delighted magic reader. We have included a picture of Faucett W. Ross so that you may know the man as well as his in magic.
Thru Ross, and thru Vernon, over a long period of years, we sought to revive the $20.00 manuscript and its follow-up, the $3.00 manuscript. They believed as we did, that this valuable property should not be lost to magicians, and should be put out again in fully authorized and revised form.
Vernon is a thousand miles from Chicago and from Ross, and Ross is in turn five hundred miles from Chicago. This geographical triangle kept the deed in abeyance for years, but finally, at the Frances Marshall Thirtieth Anniversary Party in October, 1961, all parties concerned were together in one house, and all in a most mellow and nostalgic mood. It was the moment, and the moment was grasped. The material was turned over to Jay Marshall, with revisions, additions, suggestions, and blessings.