
Published in 1922, 'Indian Conjuring' by L. H. Branson is a comprehensive exploration of Indian magic and juggling techniques. The book serves as both an instructional guide and a critical commentary on the performances of Indian conjurers, or Jadoo-wallahs, comparing them to Western magic. Branson details various tricks, such as the Cups and Balls and the Rope Trick, while analyzing their cultural significance and the mechanics behind them. This work offers unique insights into a fascinating cultural tradition and the artistry of magic.













