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Sto caricando le informazioni... Practical Mental Magic (1944)di Theodore Annemann
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. While you might say that Corinda wrote the Bible on mentalism, it might be more accurate to say that he wrote the Old Testament, and Ted Annemann wrote the New. I started with this book, and have never regretted it. For me, Corinda provided the appetizers, wine, and dessert, but Annemann provided the meat and potatoes. Do what this book says, and you can be a professional mentalist. Ignore it at your own peril. Besides, it's a Dover book so it's cheap. Get this first, then if you decide you want to delve deeper, get Corinda's '13 Steps of Mentalism'. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Outstanding collection of nearly 200 crowd-pleasing mental magic feats requiring no special equipment. Author offers insider's tips and expert advice on techniques, presentation, diversions, patter, staging and all else needed to make any trick a foolproof success. Lucidly written, thoroughly diagrammed book by one of magic's legendary figures. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Inside this book, you will find:
• Effects with Billets and Pellets
• Publicity Effects
• Dead or Alive
• Book Tests
• Thought Foretold
• Envelope Necromancy
• Miracle Slate Routines
• Money Mentalism
• Blindfold Reading
• Mentalism with Cards
• Psychic Codes
• Miscellaneous Mental Masterpieces
About the Author
Theodore 'Theo' Annemann (1907-1942) was born Theodore John Squires. He performed all kinds of magic tricks and illusions, not just mental effects. For example, he was famous for the Bullet Catch Illusion.
Annemann published a magazine (1934-1942) for magicians called The Jinx. Copies became collector's items after his death. Annemann's book on mentalism was edited posthumously from the pages of The Jinx in 1944.
Annemann, who suffered from stage fright and drug abuse, committed suicide January 12, 1942. ( )