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*Darling's Mentale Mysterier (1948) translated as [[I'll Read Your Mind!]] (1953) by C. Steffensen
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* Darling's Mentale Mysterier (1948) translated as [[I'll Read Your Mind!]] (1953) by C. Steffensen
 
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* The Sphinx, Vol. 46, No. 7, September 1947, Picture and some biographic information, p. 212
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* Bio-bibliographisches Lexikon der Zauberkünstler Edition Volker Huber, April 2002, page 79
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Revision as of 12:25, 26 June 2013

Aage Darling (1893 - 1987) a mentalist who later owned a small magic shop on Norre Void in Copenhagen.

Aage Darling
BornCarl Aage Darling
April 7, 1893
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died1987
NationalityDanish
CategoriesBooks by Aage Darling

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