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Thirteen (13) Steps to Mentalism by Corinda
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Thirteen (13) Steps to Mentalism

by Corinda

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This is one of the "Holy Texts" of magic. Corinda is somewhat advanced and his writing is hard for some to understand. But this book is a must have for anyone interested in mentalism. Consider Theo Anneman first, and then move on up to Corinda. But this is the real deal! This book is on the must have list for anyone studying the magic arts, especially mentalism. ( )
1 vote dinosaur_renaissance | Oct 19, 2007 |
Ask a professional mentalist where to start learning 'mind-reading' and he'll point you to this book. Corinda's '13 Steps' is the Bible of mentalism.
Originally presented as a 13-lesson course, this book collects and updates all of the course material.
Whether you want to stage a small seance or read minds from the stage, Corinda will provide you with a solid foundation in the art and craft of mentalism. ( )
1 vote airship | Jul 7, 2006 |
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