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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.mjmmagic.com/store/grandfather-stories-magic-with-a-native-american-flair-by-ed-solomon-book-p-13098.html"><img src="http://www.mjmmagic.com/store/bmz_cache/6/62800ce39de937ba09ea75204e2e1ce0.image.80x80.jpg" alt="Grandfather Stories Magic with a Native American Flair by Ed Solomon - Book" title=" Grandfather Stories Magic with a Native American Flair by Ed Solomon - Book " width="80" height="80" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><span id="ctl00_Content_Description">As you probably already know, from 
the various titles we have released or from his regular column in 
Linking Ring Magazine,  Ed Solomon has a real talent for weaving 
interesting or emotionally impacting magic with equally as touching 
stories.  This book of magic storytelling takes on a different format 
than his other books.  First, Ed shares the STORIES and leaves it to you
 to ponder and mull them over for a bit before he presents his one 
suggestion for the effect and method at the end of the book. <br /><br />These stories all have a Native American flavor to them, and are bound to both inspire and delight.<br /><br />The
 Grandfather Stories is an unusual book.  As you know, Ed Solomon is 
really one of the kinds of storytelling magic.  Usually, he presents a 
story and then shares his idea and method.  In this book, Ed has created
 a vehicle for your OWN creativity FIRST.<br /><br />To be sure, Ed does 
share his own ideas about what magical effects will go best with each 
story, and how they are done,  usually by the simplest methods possible 
so you can focus on the presentation, however, he does that at the END 
of the book.  The first 10 stories in the book are presented as just 
that stories.  Sometimes the magic within them is explicit, other times 
it is implied.  But these first 10 stories allow you to think about what
 YOU would do with them until you reach the end.   Only then, in 10 
little Indian fashion- does Ed share his thoughts about the magic and 
the method.<br /><br />Ed also offers several bonus stories and magical 
routines in the end for some charming, moving, spiritual tales all with a
 Native American Flavor.<br /><br />From The Foreword by Leslie Melville, author of Magictales:<br /><br />In
 November 2007,Duncan Williamson died. Duncan was a Scottish traditional
 'traveler' storyteller and over the last thirty years, perhaps the most
 powerful influence in the revival of Oral Storytelling in the United 
Kingdom.<br /><br />Aided by Linda, his American, second wife, he had 
several books published. He would record the stories on tape and she 
transcribed them for publication. Duncan traveled extensively throughout
 the U.K. and Europe, performing at storytelling festivals and 
gatherings. Ten years ago, he was invited to the U.S. to tell his 
traditional tales at the Jonesborough National Storytelling Festival in 
Tennessee. I knew Duncan personally and like many in Britain, have told 
his stories and benefited from his influence. In storytelling terms, 
Duncan Williamson truly was a national treasure.<br /><br />In a recent U.K.
 magazine article, leading English storyteller Amy Douglas wrote a 
moving tribute to Duncan and in it, she included one of his own tales. I
 sent the article to Ed because I thought he would be interested in 
knowing about Duncan and I also felt that he would enjoy the story 
around which Amy weaved her tribute. I suggested that the tale nicely 
complemented the stories in his book of "Grandfather Tales."<br /><br />Ed 
obviously thought so too and asked me to re-write the piece for 
inclusion by way of a foreword to his book. To be asked to make a 
contribution to a work of Ed Solomon's is indeed an honor and I am 
delighted so to do.<br /><br />However I must remind you that the story you 
are about to read is Duncan Williamson's tale as interpreted by Amy 
Douglas, the girl that he 'mentored' and who often described him as her 
'third grandfather'! My role is merely that of someone privileged to 
have shared stories with both Duncan and Ed, both supreme masters at 
their craft; and to bring a sample of the creation of one to the 
excellent work of the other. Had they met, I know they would have been 
great friends.<br /><br />The rest of the material in this book is of course
 by Ed Solomon. his stories are inspiring as always. The tricks are 
simple and effective. It is my sincere pleasure to commend this work to 
you.......<br /><br />This book is a very full and satisfying 80 pages, 
following the same format as Ed's recent books- Money Matters, What Lies
 Behind and Tales From The Heart.</span>
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