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13 Steps to Mentalism by Corinda

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作者: Tony Corinda
出版社: D.ROBBINS&CO.,INC.
原作名: Thirteen Steps of Mentalism
出版年: 1968
页数: 424
定价: USD 28.99
装帧: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780685707111



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内容简介:

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 now 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 learn:

The Swami Gimmick

Pencil, lip, sound, muscle reading

Mnemonics & Mental Systems

Predictions

Blindfolds & X-Rays

Billets

Book Tests & Supplement

Two Person Telepathy

Mediumistic Stunts

Card Tricks

Question & Answer Effects

Publicity Stunts

Patter & Presentation

Pages: 424 - Fully illustrated

作者简介:

Tony Corinda (May 17, 1930 – July 1, 2010) was an English mentalist, magic dealer, magic inventor and businessman who wrote the book Thirteen Steps To Mentalism.[1] Corinda did not make his birthplace public although it is believed he was born in Mill Hill, London. Born Thomas William Simpson, he took the name Tony Corinda (a variation on the name Conradi) when he began working as a mentalist in the UK. In 1950, he opened a magic studio where he sold all types of magic, but catered especially to mentalists. Later, he took over The Magic Shop in Oxford Street,London which was originally run by Dick Chavel. This store was at street level so catered mainly to the lay public, so many of the items sold were either practical jokes or beginners' tricks, but other items and small illusions for semi-professional magicians and hobbyists were also sold over the counter. Around the same period, Corinda had the magic concession in Hamleys Toy Shop in Regent Street.

From 1956 to 1958, Corinda wrote a series of thirteen booklets on mentalism, each one dealing with a different aspect of mentalism or an allied art. The booklets were originally published as 13 individual 'courses'. Compiled as the encyclopedic "Corinda's 'Thirteen Steps to Mentalism'" the series was produced circa 1961 as a hardcover bound volume by Harry Clarke, a printer who produced many other books for magic studios at that time. Jon Tremaine and Eric Mason did much of the artwork.{[2] John Henley 2014 and later published in 1964 as a complete volume by D. Robbins and Co. From then the book went on to be regarded as the essential 'mentalism' reference book.[1]

In 2011 Corinda's Thirteen Steps to Mentalism was republished in the Encyclopedia of Mentalism and Mentalists. http://www.mysticlightpress.com/index.php?page_id=156 .[3]

The book was later adapted into video format by mentalist and magician, Richard Osterlind.

His inventions are mainly from that book.

He lived out his retirement in Norfolk, England, and died on July 1, 2010.[4]

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