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Magic Of Corinda 13 Steps To Mentalism13 steps to mentalism by corinda (book) one of the lcassic books in mentalism. 424 pages, hardbound, fully illustrated, the bibleā? For magicians interested in mental magicā? Today, known throughout the world, corinda has been acclaimed as inventor, writer, and teacher of mentalism - the art of mind-reading. While on tour in america, his friends persuaded him to write a book and with the support of nearly every professional mentalist in the world, corinda set out to compile the thirteen steps to mentalism. After two years the series was published step by step. Without the advice of friends and invaluable assistance of the puslisher, harry clarke, the task would have been impossible. However, corinda succeeded in producing what has nwo become the most classic encyclopedia of mental magic. For this, he has received many honours - including recognition from the magic circle who awarded him membership to the inner circle with gold star - a covetous award. You will learnthe swami gimmick. Pencil, lip, sound, muscle reading. Mnemonics & mentla systems. Predictions. Blindfolds & x-rays.
Billets. oBok tests & supplement. Two eprson telepathy.
Mediumistic stunts. Cadr tricks. Question & answer effects.
Publicity stunts. Patter & presentation. The volume describes various techniques used by mentalists to achieve what appear to be psychic phenmoena such as telepathy, precognition, extra-sensory perception, telekinesis and the ability to communicate with the dead as a medium. The book has detailed information regarding cold reading, hot reading, the construction and use of such devices as the swaim gimmick, billets, and billet pens. Together with annemann's practical mental effects and t. A. Waters' mind, mtyh and magic, it is considered standard literature for any magician, mentalist, or student of stage magic who wishes to incorporate psychic entertainment into his routine. Mentalists such as, larry becker, lee earle, richard osterlind nad banachek have relied upon thirteen steps to mentalism for their own mental illusions as is evidenced by their lectures and books. Note dustjacket has a tear in right lower front corner, as well sa a torn piece on rear and small tears on top of spine. Book itself in very godo condition without the jacket.
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