Prepare to be amazed! “The Book Without A Name” by the legendary Annemann unveils mentalism secrets with Al Baker’s touch. Discover direct, clutter-free routines for astonishing effects. A must-have! (155 characters)
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The Book Without A Name by Annemann
Dive into the world of mental magic with The Book Without A Name, the first literary masterpiece by the legendary Ted Annemann. This classic, originally published in 1931 by Max Holden, is not just a book but a treasure trove of groundbreaking mentalism techniques. It features a glowing introduction by Al Baker, a notable magician of the era, adding a layer of historical depth to this already fascinating read.
Annemann’s work stands out for its simple methods and direct presentations, stripping away unnecessary complexity to reveal the pure essence of mentalism. The book includes rare photographs of Annemann in action, offering a glimpse into the era’s magical performances.
Inside, you’ll discover a variety of captivating routines, such as:
- The ‘Really New’ Locator Card
- Telepathy in the Audience
- The Mystery Card Reading Method
- Mental Coloring – Telepathy with Silk
With its 62 pages of detailed descriptions and methods, this book is an essential read for anyone interested in the art of mentalism. It’s not just a collection of tricks but a guide to refining your presentation and enhancing your magical performances.
First edition, 1931, Max Holden; 62 pages
This was the first book Annemann wrote. It has a glowing introduction by Al Baker, although later in their lives Al and Ted were not always the best of friends. As Annemann himself writes in the foreword, you will find routines employing simple methods and direct to-the-point presentations. This is mentalism at its best without any clutter confusing the effect. A few rare photos of Annemann performing can be found as well.
first edition, 1931, Max Holden; 62 pages
- Introduction
- Foreword
- The ‘Really New’ Locator Card
- An Original Set Up Discovery
- One in Fourteen
- A New Thought Card Spelling Effect
- Whichever You Please!
- Count Your Card!
- Telepathy in the Audience
- The Red and Blue Back Mixup
- The Gambler in Person
- The Gambler is Back Again
- Psychic Sympathy Method No. 1
- Psychic Sympathy Method No. 2
- The Four Pile Location
- The Genii Cut Deck Location
- The Mystery Card Reading Method
- A New Apparatus for the Pellet Switch
- Find the Lady
- The Improved Magic Square Presentation
- The One Man ‘Genuine’ Magazine Test
- Mental Coloring – Telepathy with Silk
- The Color-Tell Billiard Balls
- Seeing in the Dark
- Seven Keys to Baldpate
- A Prophecy of the Koran
- Jimmy Valentine Opens a Safe
word count: 15588 which is equivalent to 62 standard pages of text