2 Annemann Memorabilia: Publicity material and other Annemannabilia 3 Annemann's Journey: Genealogy, timeline, and biography 4 The Bullet Catch 5 The Mystery of the Jinx Postcard 6 Bert Reese: On the Path to Annemann. 7 Books 8 Annemann's Card Miracles (1929) 9 Annemann's Mental Miracles (1929) 10 The Book Without a Name (1931). The Jinx 51-100 December 1938 - July 6th 1940. Written by Theodore Annemann. 1964 Reprint Work of Various. 268 pages (Hardcover), published by Louis Tannen Language: English (296 entries).
Many of the best mentalists consider the Jinx the most important publication. It is a treasure chest of ideas, methods, routines and commentary. A must read not just for mentalists but all magicians. Here is the most convenient form of the Jinx to date. You will get all 151 issues including all summer and winter extras.
Each issue is quickly accessible via a bookmark. You will get reproductions of all the old advertisements for the Jinx, the old three part index prepared by, and a completely new 30 page index which has been alphabetized and spans all issues and extras. We have taken the utmost care for this digitization.
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The scans were prepared from unbound issues to avoid any kind of page distortion. Each page was then manually cleaned up to produce the best possible look and feel. And the latest OCR technology has been used to make each and every page fully text searchable. Note: The disc includes additional to the entire Jinx the ebook by Gibson because Annemann intended to publish this book in a special issue in the Jinx. October 1934 - 1941; 907 pages.
The Jinx – 1 - October 1934 – 4 pages. comments - Theo Annemann. Hallucination – originated by. The Supreme East Indian Needle Feat - Annemann. Two Papers and a Spectator - Annemann. The Mystery of the Blackboard – Paul Rosini.
The Jinx – 2 - November 1934 – 4 pages. comments - Theo Annemann. The Devil’s Four Aces – Theo Annemann.
The Finders –. Synthetic Sympathy – Theo Annemann. Your Card! – Orville Wayne Meyer. Wanted – Questions and Answers – call for questions - Annemann. The Demon – Yogi – Goblin Book Test - Annemann.
The Jinx – 3 - December 1934 – 4 pages. comments - Theo Annemann. A Card in Transit! - Lee Gilbert. A Real Psychic Card Test - Annemann. Dead or Alive?
- Annemann. The Bending Swizzle Stick - Annemann. poem – provided by The Great Lesta. The Jinx – 4 - January 1935 – 4 pages.
comments - Theo Annemann. Tip to Night Club Workers – par 7.
The Master of the Message - Annemann. Cigarette Perception - Martin Sunshine. Card Box Sympathy - Orville Wayne Meyer. One of Those Things - Calvin Cole. Something to Work On - letter from Vincent Dalban. The Twentieth Century Newspaper Test – Stuart Robson.
The Jinx – 5 - February 1935 – 4 pages. comments - Theo Annemann. The Red and Blue Back Color Change - Annemann.
With Sight Unseen - L. Duncanson. The Solution of ‘Something to Work On’ – Charles W. Nyquist. The Lie Detective – Stuart Robson. A Question and the Answer - Annemann.
A Neat Publicity Trick - Nat Scherzer. The Jinx – 6 - March 1935 – 4 pages. comments - Theo Annemann. Impromptu Frame Ups - Annemann. The Astral Shirt - Annemann. The Card That Isn’t! Wise.
Two Mindreading Publicity Effects - Annemann. The Jinx – 7 - April 1935 – 4 pages. comments - Theo Annemann.
Tip to Magicians par 3-6. The “ELM” Card Change – E. Leslie May.
The Question for the Month - Annemann. A Practical Card Code – Orville Wayne Meyer. The New Nightmare Effect - Annemann. The Lemon and the Dollar – Conrad Bush. The Jinx – 8 - May 1935 – 4 pages.
comments - Theo Annemann. An Improvement a la Carte - Annemann. The Astral Shirt Again!
Duncanson. Thought Rays – Dr. Duncanson. Tom Bowyer’s Publicity Trick – Tom Bowyer. The Jinx Five-Foot Shelf of Magic - Annemann.
Transient Money – E. Wolff. The Jinx – 9 - June 1935 – 4 pages. comments - Theo Annemann. Number Eighty-Four last par.
The Modernized Reading - Annemann. The Renovated Sphinx Card Trick – Eddie Clever. A Matter of Policy - Annemann. Pseudo-Psychometry - Annemann. The Jinx – Summer Extra 1935 – 12 pages. contents. Editor Speaking - Annemann.
The Jinx Extra Cocktail. A Flash Ribbon Restoration – John K. – Henry Christ. re: The Lie Detective par 1. Slate Immortality- letter from.
Telepathy on the Cuff – R. Parrish. Horrors!!!
Or call in the US toll free 1-888-866-9150 product ID: 29013 Reviewed by (confirmed purchase) ★★★★★ Date Added: Friday 04 March, 2016 One of the very best investments that a serious student of Magic could do.and for 15 bucks it's really a bargain! Reviewed by (confirmed purchase) ★★★★★ Date Added: Thursday 29 May, 2014 For $15, this is a true bargain. Many of the excellent items here are so old that they are new; that is, little seen yet effective tricks. It is also interesting to see the origins of many of today's 'latest' ideas. Reviewed by (confirmed purchase) ★★★★★ Date Added: Saturday 24 May, 2014 Oh my goodness! You haven't bought this yet?
Annemann practically invented the principles of mentalism and collected the most powerful and SIMPLE card magic. All in a magazine/newsletter that didn't last nearly long enough. At least three books (two on card magic; one on mentalism) were drawn from the material herein. Yet you may just find Annemann's editorials the most valuable material - I certainly have. And you'll be drawing from this stock for years yet. It's this simple: You want to be a mentalist?
Buy and study the Jinx. You want to have a zillion card effects at hand that won't break your hands but will stupefy your audiences? For fifteen bucks, you have the strongest effects yet - and the principles upon which almost all mentalism has been built. Reviewed by (confirmed purchase) ★★★★★ Date Added: Tuesday 13 May, 2014 $15 - What a bargain. I have this download on my IPAD and read it while relaxing at Starbucks or odd moments through out the day. There is so much material and tid bits buried between the covers.
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Even if you do not like the effect there are little nuggets that can be used elsewhere. I am a firm believer in what is old is new - there is so many items here that are begging to be re-worked.
So roll-up your sleeves and dive in. I would also highly recommend 'Swami Mantra' also available as a download.
Reviewed by ★★★★★ Date Added: Monday 24 December, 2012 Well worth having, Annemann's Practical Mental Effects was culled from these pages as was his card magic book. I actually own the hardcover versions rather than this e-edition book, but truthfully, anyone interested in mentalism or card magic should have The Jinx to refer to and at $15 it may be one of the best purchases you'll make all year. Reviewed by McAig ★★★★★ Date Added: Monday 07 December, 2009 This is quite incredible value. You get an absolute ton of information, a lot of which is first-rate, it's an interesting read, it's a small piece of social history, it's searchable, and all for an extremely low price. I'm trying to be restrained here, but for me, this is the best download of the year, by a long, long, LONG way.