Corindaĭue to the way the book was compiled, there isn't a single "Table of Contents" for this book but instead one at the beginning of each Step. When you steal many - they call it research. When you steal one trick, they call it plagiarism. To those who have given us tricks without knowing it, I say thanks again, and leave in modest consolation the words of Hans Trixer who, speaking of those who steal or borrow tricks - writes: ![]() To those who have given us tricks and routines, I express my sincere thanks. It covers topics such as Swami gimmicks, predictions, mental tricks with cards, slates, billets, publicity stunts, blindfolds, holdouts, mediumistic stunts, telepathy, precognition, cold reading, hot reading, and much more. If you're a magician conducting mental magic, this book should be in your library. It is now considered by most magicians to be a classical text on mentalism, referenced by many sources and one of the primary encyclopedias of classic mentalism effects. ![]() This book was originally published as thirteen smaller booklets, one for each Step, and intended as a course in mentalism. Known throughout the world, Corinda has been acclaimed as an inventor, writer, and teacher of Mentalism - the art of mind reading. 13 Steps to Mentalism is a book on mentalism by Corinda.
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