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Ralph W. Read (???? - 1952)
'''Ralph W. Read''' (?-1952) performed as '''Pseudo Calosto''' as a mentalist.
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He was the editor of the revised [[Tarbell Course in Magic]] for Vol. 3, 4, 5.


Pseudo Calosto as mentalist
The section on the [[Classic Pass]] authored by Read in Tarbell has often been cited by [[Ken Krenzel]] as being one of the most well-written and instructive texts on this influential sleight.<ref>Obit [[Genii 1952 May]]</ref>


Editor of the revised [[Tarbell Course in Magic]] for Vol. 3, 4, 5.
==Books==
 
The section on the [[Classic Pass]] authored by Read in Tarbell has often been cited by [[Ken Krenzel]] as being one of the most well-written and instructive texts on this influential sleight.
 
=Books=
* [[The Calostro Mind Reading Act]] (1934)
* [[The Calostro Mind Reading Act]] (1934)
* One Man's Mind Reading Secrets (1935)
* One Man's Mind Reading Secrets (1935)
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==References==
==References==
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* Obit [[Genii 1952 May]]
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Revision as of 09:35, 18 March 2012

Ralph W. Read (?-1952) performed as Pseudo Calosto as a mentalist.

Ralph W. Read
BornRalph W. Read
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Died1952
CategoriesBooks by Ralph W. Read

He was the editor of the revised Tarbell Course in Magic for Vol. 3, 4, 5.

The section on the Classic Pass authored by Read in Tarbell has often been cited by Ken Krenzel as being one of the most well-written and instructive texts on this influential sleight.[1]

Books

References