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* Lightning Changes and Illusion Transformations by George La Follette (1936) | |||
* Quickchange (2003) by Sven Schoppenhauer (German) and translated to English by Lee Alex. | * Quickchange (2003) by Sven Schoppenhauer (German) and translated to English by Lee Alex. | ||
* "Time for a Change?" (2009) by Lee Alex (190 pages, hard cover) (English) | * "Time for a Change?" (2009) by Lee Alex (190 pages, hard cover) (English) | ||
[[Category:Illusions]] | [[Category:Illusions]] | ||
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Quick-change is a performance style in which a performer changes quickly within seconds from one costume into another costume in front of the audience.
One of the first English books to contain material on magic costume changes were "The Magicians Annual" (1911) and Exclusive Magical Secrets (1912) by Will Goldston.
Books
- Lightning Changes and Illusion Transformations by George La Follette (1936)
- Quickchange (2003) by Sven Schoppenhauer (German) and translated to English by Lee Alex.
- "Time for a Change?" (2009) by Lee Alex (190 pages, hard cover) (English)