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[[Forcing Book]] is a specially printed book used in mind-reading [[Book Tests]] meant to look like an ordinary book.
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[[Forcing Book]] is a specially printed book used in mind-reading [[Book Test]]s meant to look like an ordinary book.
  
 
== Example Force Books ==
 
== Example Force Books ==

Revision as of 01:50, 8 January 2009

Forcing Book is a specially printed book used in mind-reading Book Tests meant to look like an ordinary book.

Example Force Books

  • W.P. Huntington's A Versebook (1904)
  • William W. Durbin's New Spirit Verse Book (published by Thayer) (1919)
  • Arthur Setterington's Pass the Salt (c1966)
  • Anthony Raven's The Necromantic Grimoire of Augustus Rupp (1974),
  • Sam Dalal's My Favorite Verse (1976) - a collection of limericks
  • John Cornelius's The Magician's Date Book (1981).
  • Richard Himber's $1,000 Challenge (Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Apr. 1951) * Blind Man’s Bluff, a dictionary test by Ray Piatt (then a.k.a. Magic Makers, from the 1970s or 80s)
  • Cyclops Book Test, by Jack Chanin (1958)
  • Mother Goose Mystery, by Martin Gardner (used a book titled Favorite Mother Goose Rhymes, 1941, later reprinted in 1953)
  • Murder By Magic book test by Gerald Kaufman & Royal V. Heath
  • Ultra Magazine & Book Test by El Duco (1986)
  • Would, Could, Should force book by Penn & Teller (a supplement to their book Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends)


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