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'''Aage Darling''' (1893 - 1987) a mentalist who later owned a small magic shop on Norre Void in Copenhagen. | |||
Darling's game "Musical chairs", which was published in Mentale Mysterier (1948), became the basis for the [[Chair Test]] mentalism routine. | Darling's game "Musical chairs", which was published in Mentale Mysterier (1948), became the basis for the [[Chair Test]] mentalism routine. |
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Aage Darling | |
Born | Carl Aage Darling April 7, 1893 Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Died | 1987 |
Nationality | Danish |
Categories | Books by Aage Darling |
Aage Darling (1893 - 1987) a mentalist who later owned a small magic shop on Norre Void in Copenhagen.
Darling's game "Musical chairs", which was published in Mentale Mysterier (1948), became the basis for the Chair Test mentalism routine.
Bibliography
- Darling's Mentale Mysterier (1948) translated as I'll Read Your Mind! (1953) by C. Steffensen
- Tele-Hypnose. O.J.
References
- The Sphinx, Vol. 46, No. 7, September 1947, Picture and some biographic information, p. 212
- Bio-bibliographisches Lexikon der Zauberkünstler Edition Volker Huber, April 2002, page 79
- http://www.mzleipzig.de/hokus-art/zauberei/html-geschichte/darling.htm