Patter in Rhyme by B. Douglas & En Rapport by T. Annemann - 2 Book Set
Patter in Rhyme
by Bert Douglas and illustrated by Nelson Hahne
AND
En Rapport
by Ted Annemann
A 2 Book Set
2 books in one. "Patter In Rhyme" is a collection of 15 novel patter presentations in the form of magical poetry. "En Rapport" is a complete 30 minute routined act of telepathy, mind reading, and clairvoyance designed for two people.
"Patter In Rhyme" is a collection of 15 excellent and novel patter presentations, in the form of magical poetry. Written in 1939 by Bert Douglas and illustrated by Nelson Hahne. 15 poems in all and a page of text explanation.
The other half of this combination book is "En Rapport" by Ted Annemann. It is a complete 30 minute routined act of telepathy, mind reading, and clairvoyance designed for two people.
Contents of "Pattern in Rhyme":
- Introduction
- The Tale of a Shirt: Chinese laundry ticket
- The Stolen Jewel: a jumbo card trick
- Cards Up The Sleeve: using 10 cards and a sleeve
- The Card and Wallet
- Torn and Restored Newspaper
- The Cut and Restored Rope
- The Traveling Salesman (Don Sweet): 20th Century Handkerchief
- The Handkerchief and Egg
- Lodge Night: a novel card problem, with explanation of the trick
- Color Changing Silks: dyeing the silks routine
- Magical Limericks
- Collapsible Spring Chicken
- Nest of Bottles
- Color Changing Silks
- Produce Spring Dolls
- Vanishing Golf Club
- Mr. and Mrs. Green (Dell O'Dell)
- The Vanishing Alarm Clock (Walter Gibson)
- Passe Passe Bottles (Walter Gibson): with routine
- The Fishman (Elmber Applegit): Fresh Fish
- Explanatory Text: relates the rhymes with the effect
Contents of “En Rapport”
"A complete, routined act of telepathy, mind reading, and clairvoyance, designed for two people, and possible of being presented before a most critical audience. The minimum of preparation is necessary for the maximum of effect."
- Introduction (Theodore Annemann)
- The Code: to be learned by both parties
- Example: use of the code
- Preparation: needed are Two decks of cards, pad of paper, dollar bill, end opening envelopes, two slates and chalk, large thumb tip, and three or four pencils
- Ladies and Gentleman: the entire act described in detail
- The Si Stebbins System: a card stack
- Eight Kings System: another card stack briefly described
Details: Patter in Rhyme by Bert Douglas
28 Pages, Softcover, saddle-stitched, size; 6" by 9".
©1939 Max Holden
En Rapport by Ted Annemann
24 pages, soft covers, saddle-stitched, size; 5 1/2" by 8 1/2.
©1937 1st Edition, 1944 2nd edition
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