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[[Tony Corinda]] wrote [[Thirteen Steps To Mentalism]], which was originally published as 13 separate booklets, each one dealing with a different aspect of mentalism or an allied art. Jon Tremaine and Eric Mason did much of the artwork. | [[Tony Corinda]] wrote [[Thirteen Steps To Mentalism]], which was originally published as 13 separate booklets, each one dealing with a different aspect of mentalism or an allied art. [[Jon Tremaine]] and [[Eric Mason]] did much of the artwork. | ||
The Thirteen Steps to Mentalism was later produced as a hardcover bound volume by Harry Clarke, a printer who produced many other books for magic studios at that time. | The Thirteen Steps to Mentalism was later produced as a hardcover bound volume by [[Harry Clarke]], a printer who produced many other books for magic studios at that time. |
Revision as of 07:36, 11 June 2008
Tony Corinda wrote Thirteen Steps To Mentalism, which was originally published as 13 separate booklets, each one dealing with a different aspect of mentalism or an allied art. Jon Tremaine and Eric Mason did much of the artwork.
The Thirteen Steps to Mentalism was later produced as a hardcover bound volume by Harry Clarke, a printer who produced many other books for magic studios at that time.