Published by Simon and Schuster, Inc., New York, 1951
Seller: Don's Book Store, Albuquerque, NM, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hard Back. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. First Printing1969. 248 Pages. This is the August 1951 eleventh printing, This book was published 68 years ago in 1951 and was stored away and never used. Oddly enough it is printed on two different grades of paper with the first 128 pages low grade and beginning with page 129 changed to higher grade almost glossy photographic paper as this section used photographs for certain exercises. Consequently the first half has some very light age tanning to the page tops. Despite this the book still has the look and feel of never read. This book is for two kinds of people. Those who are constantly aware of the annoyance of having important details or things-to-be just slip their minds. Those who have ever been embarrassed socially or in business by being unable to remember someone's name or face. This book is an intensely practical manual that shows how you can develop an astonishing, completely dependable memory for names, faces, facts, and details-no matter how bad a memory you think you have at present. Anyone who is worried about his memory knows that nothing is more frustrating than the inability to remember. The talent of immediately recalling names, faces, and details is an invaluable asset in business, in daily life, in social activities. The reader of this book will finish it with the sure knowledge that he at last has that ability and all the self-confidence that goes along with it. This volume is divided into two sections as follows: Section One. This shows how you can be sure of remembering the necessary details of daily life and teaches you the one sure-fire way of getting through the things-to-be-remembered without the slightest mental strain, no matter how numerous they may be. Section Two. This is devoted to the author's proved, time-tested method of remembering the names and faces of people-even those one meets in the most casual way. For those wise enough to realize the importance of a thoroughly dependable memory, this book is the key to a more efficient, more enjoyable existence.