Here's a self help book that will find countless advocates. Few people acknowledge to a bad memory generally, but nine...

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HOW TO DEVELOP A GOOD MEMORY

Here's a self help book that will find countless advocates. Few people acknowledge to a bad memory generally, but nine people out of ten will say, ""I never forget a face but I'm no good at names"". Robert Nutt has proved the fault can be cured, and that, furthermore, amazing feats of memory can be done after a simple self-discipline. His book falls into two distinct parts, a system for improving the memory in general, and a specific method for improving the memory for names. I started the book with the idea that I could get the general idea and report it accordingly; I found myself stopping to learn his key numbers and key words and to check myself or the various tests he gave. It is a book for all ages.

Pub Date: Jan. 8, 1941

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

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Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 1940

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