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Memory is the most important function of the human mind. Without it, we would be paralyzed by indecision and confusion because all future actions are based on past experience. This book outlines quickly mastered memory systems, including: How to easily remember names and faces; How to make rapid calculations; how to remember 100 objects. This book was written by Walter B. Gibson who has, himself, a vast memory and the ability to retain a multitude of facts, which have played a role in establishing him among America's greatest living free-lance writers. He has authored many books in magic and psychic subjects as well as in the fields of science fiction and mystery fiction. This book was co-written by Morris N. Young, M.D. who also authored Bibliography of Memory, the most complete book on the subject ever published. Included you will find:
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