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HAMMER AND KLAIVE PDF - 20 Oct Hammer and Klaive is another in the latest series of kit supplements for Werewolf: the Apocalypse. In this case, Hammer and Klaive is all about. Apr 26, 2019 HARRY LORAYNE APOCALYPSE PDF - I've been looking to read more of Harry Lorayne's work. I thought his Apocalypse series would be a great place to continue, since I've heard.
Harry, I am very happy to see that all your written output in magic is finally available in electronic form. I have tried to convince you of the benefits for many years without success. So I am really glad to see that one can finally get your books and journal in digital form, search them, read them on the go. I thought it would never happen.
Only bummer is that they are simply scanned PDFs and not nicely converted and formatted PDFs but it is much better than not having them available at all in digital form. But maybe that will happen at some time later. Okay; let's see if I can copy/paste the list, prices, here - so long as I have permission to do so. Please order directly from me,. (Although the links may be sent to you from Conjuring Arts. Best - Harry L.
E-BOOK LIST (PDF) PRICE LIST APOCALYPSE YEARLY VOLUMES – $14.99 PER YEARLY VOLUME 12 ISSUES PER VOLUME – 1978, 1979, 19801997. (Just say the year or years you want.) CLOSE-UP CARD MAGIC - $15.95 PERSONAL SECRETS - $9.99 MY FAVORITE CARD TRICKS - $9.99 DECK-STERITY - $11.99 DINGLE’S DECEPTIONS - $9.99 REPUTATION-MAKERS - $19.99 THE GREAT DIVIDE - $9.99 RIM SHOTS – $19.99 AFTERTHOUGHTS - $14.99 THE EPITOME LOCATION - $9.99 THE MAGIC BOOK - $19.99 THE CARD CLASSICS OF KEN KRENZEL - $19.99 DOUG EDWARDS PACKS A WALLOP - $14.99 QUANTUM LEAPS - $19.99 BEST OF FRIENDS, Vol.
1 - $24.99 BEST OF FRIENDS, Vol. 2 - $24.99 BEST OF FRIENDS, Vol. 3 - $24.99 STAR QUALITY - $19.99 TREND SETTERS - $19.99 THE HIMBER WALLET BOOK - $24.99 PERSONAL COLLECTION - $49.99 MATHEMATICAL WIZARDRY - $29.99 LORAYNE: THE CLASSIC COLLECTION, Vol. 1 - $49.99 LORAYNE: THE CLASSIC COLLECTION, Vol.
2 - $49.99 LORAYNE: THE CLASSIC COLLECTION, Vol. 3 - $49.99 LORAYNE: THE CLASSIC COLLECTION, Vol. 4 - $49.99 SPECIAL EFFECTS - $49.99 TEACH-IN LECTURE - $9.99 LECTURE NOTES - $9.99. Richard Kaufman wrote:What size is an iPad? Over 9 inches, right? I don't mind double-tapping and scrolling.
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I find that far superior to small printed pages that cannot be double-tapped and enlarged (usually you just have a choice of three font sizes, which I find insufficient). Well, consider on something like reading Genii (via the android app) on my 7 inch tablet (Nexus 7). While the columnar format makes it ok to read the scanned pages (via double tapping, scrolling) reading a longer piece (like the recent Doug Henning article) I went to the option of the app that allows me to see properly flowed, re-sizable text. And it was a real pleasure to read Genii that way. Now for something like a trick explanation, it's obviously not optimal, but for a long article, it's great. With the tools out there today, it's a lot easier to convert a book to a proper e-pub of the like, even up to (and including) the photos in their proper places.
With smaller tablets (ipad mini, nexus 7, amazon tablets) starting to outsell larger form factors, it's probably something that should be considered. As most of you know, I am a terrible computer person. But, I can tell you what some of the experts at Conjuring Arts told me when I mentioned some of the great posts I saw here.
Let's see - PDFs are great.you see the ORIGINAL layout (no mistakes), and can be used on any device - computers, tablets, etc., can be used by the MAJORITY of people. Most important to me - I'm a 'down to the nitty-gritty' person - PDFs are much less expensive. That fact was crucial to my decision to do this AT ALL. Also PDFs are the world-wide standard.
I've also been told that it's best to do a PDF with older books, like most of mine - just as one expert above did (even though there's a slight put-down there because Conjuring Arts did the same. Interesting, no?). As always, to each his own.
You know what? I'd prefer you purchase the hard copies from me, anyway! (Shame!) Best - Harry L. That is only possible if the PDF has been OCRed - if the document is made up of scanned pages (which is what is being reported) then there is no text indexing. I think this is what Chris W was talking about. Also, Chris A mentioned a pertinent point; with scanned pages there is no reflow; now this is harder to implement with complex layouts, but it makes things easier to read on smaller screens.
For example, his 7' screen means more scrolling to read a page of text, but with a properly compiled PDF the text will flow to fit the window. At the end of the day, PDFs are easy to cobble together, and yes, they are still the de facto standard. I've been getting great reactions, great testimonials, about the e-books. I'm glad, of course.
Seems all are quite pleased with the PDFs just as they are - at least I've not received anything in any way negative about them - in spite of the couple of 'negativers' above. It's interesting to me.I personally would never, ever, say anything negative publicly about someone else's up-for-sale stuff. Not saying I think all is/are great - it's just that I would NEVER make a negative statement publicly, as one above - unless it had something to do with me personally. Why in the world would I - why hurt someone else's sales - someone who may NEED those sales (fortunately, I don't; like 'em, but don't NEED 'em). Not that that's what happened - fortunately most know that I don't put out, or allow to be put out, bad items of any kind - so the negative remarks are.well what they are!
Tells you (me, anyway) something about those 'negativers.' Anyway, check out the list of PDFs available here - or go to my magic website - harryloraynemagic.com - and check 'em out. How do you convert them to make the PDFs fit your Kindle? There are a few ways to do this, of varying efficacy and complexity. If the PDF has been compiled as a tagged PDF, it will display natively with flowing text. If you want to compile to a MOBI, there are a few more steps; one method would be to load the PDF into Reader X and export it to a Word doc (if the permissions allow this).
Then you can run the Word doc through MobiPocket creator to compile the.opf file and open that in Kindle Previewer to compile that to.mobi, which you can then load into the Documents folder of your Kindle.
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(December 2017) Harry Lorayne Born 1926 (age 91–92) New York Occupation Known for Memory training magic Harry Lorayne (born 1926) is an American and a memory-training specialist and writer who was called 'The Yoda of Memory Training' by magazine. He is well known for his demonstrations and has appeared on numerous television shows including. His book The Memory Book was a bestseller.
His card magic, especially his innovations in card sleights, is widely emulated by amateur and professional magicians. Contents. Life and career Lorayne grew up in New York's and he learned at the in the 1930s. At age 18, he began to perform as a table magician at Billy Reed's Little Club at 70 E. The actor, noted for his role as a magician detective, was a regular visitor to the club. Lorayne started performing memory tricks for Jory and Jory's enthusiastic response changed Lorayne's approach to performing.
Lorayne began appearing on national television in 1958 (after hosting a local show of his own in 1951, The Prof. Magic Show), first on, where he demonstrated his ability to remember everybody's name in the audience and later appeared on and numerous other television shows including Jack Paar, The Show, Good Morning America, The Today Show, That's Incredible, David Susskind. He was a regular performer (24 times) on. To demonstrate his memory, Lorayne would stand beside the president of the club he was visiting and be introduced to each member. The number of members of a club could reach up to 1,500.
After an hour and a half, Lorayne would speak about memory for about 20 minutes and then ask if anyone had a question. He promised that he would pay any questioner whose name he could not remember a thousand dollars.
He always remembered the names of every member of the audience. Lorayne also made news by memorizing and recalling information from phone books with no errors. On just about every public appearance demonstrating his memory abilities, he would meet all the people in the audience, then he would open his show by asking all the people he met to please stand. He'd ask them to sit down as, and if, he pointed to each person and said his or her name. He sat down everyone in the audience.
He had a memory school in New York employing such instructors as Bob Elliott and. His video course (MEMORY POWER) was used as part of the training of many top corporations. Writer and publisher Harry Lorayne is a prolific author of memory training books intended for the public, as well as writing books for professional magicians. His 'The Memory Book' has sold over two million copies, whilst in, Bob Dylan writes that he read Lorayne's book shortly before breaking through as a music star after finding it in the book collection of a friend.
'Harry Lorayne is the most influential author, publisher, and teacher of magic routines in the world today,' according to Randy Wakeman. For twenty years, Lorayne wrote and published the monthly magazine Apocalypse, which was created and started with, who left after the first year. Publications.
How To Develop a Super Power Memory (1957). Harry Lorayne's Secrets of Mind Power (1961).
Close-Up Card Magic (1962). Personal Secrets (1964). The Harry Lorayne Memory Isometrics Course (1968). My Favorite Card Tricks (1965).
Dingle's Deceptions (1966). Miracle Math (1966).
Best of Bill-fooled (1967). Deck-Sterity (1967).
Reputation-Makers (1971). Tarbell #7 (1972). The Great Divide (1972). Good Memory - Good Student! A Guide to Remembering What To Learn (1972). Rim Shots (1973). Afterthoughts (1975).
The Memory Book: The Classic Guide to Improving Your Memory at Work, at School, and at Play (1974). The Epitome Location (1976). Remembering People (The Key To Success) (1976). The Magic Book (1977). The Card Classics of Ken Krenzel (1978). Quantum Leaps (1979).
Best of Friends, Vol. 1 (1982). Memory Makes Money (1985).
Best of Friends, Vol.