How to Develop a Super Power Memory: There is no such thing as a poor memory - only a trained or untrained one. This book proves it by showing with what speed and ease anyone can accomplish seemingly amazing memory feats.

by Harry Lorayne

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The author reveals his positive methods of developing a photographic memory. He demonstrates how to increase memory capacity by tenfold and how to learn accurate recall. This book should help readers to utilize their brains to the full.

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Harry Lorayne is the world's foremost memory-training specialist and the author of the Memory Book, a New York Times bestseller for 46 weeks. His other books include: Super Memory, Super Student; Remembering People; and Memory Makes Money. He lives in New York City.

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Canonical title
How to Develop a Super Power Memory: There is no such thing as a poor memory - only a trained or untrained one. This book proves it by showing with what speed and ease anyone can accomplish seemingly amazing memory feats.
Original publication date
1958
Canonical DDC/MDS
153.14; 153.1; 153; 153.1'4
Canonical LCC
BF385

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Genres
Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
153.14Philosophy & psychologyPsychologyConscious mental processes and intelligenceLearning, Memory, And MotivationMemory Improvement
LCC
BF385Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionPsychologyPsychologyConsciousness. Cognition
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Languages
English, Spanish
Media
Paper, Ebook
ISBNs
22
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11