How to Get Publicity in Newspapers…and Other Media, by Arnold Furst - SIGNED











How to Get Publicity in Newspapers…and Other Media (A Publicity Handbook for young Magicians), by Arnold Furst. 1975 softcover. 95 pages, very nice condition. SIGNED.
From the front cover: Contents include: How to open a safe by mindreading; headline prediction; publicity stunt for columnists; how to read the mind of a newspaper editor who is flying in an airplane; lottery number prediction; wanted by the FBI; how to read the mind of disc jockeys; broom stick penetration; the use of props in your pictures; the value of the underline; finding an angle for your story; cheesecake; the adventures of Oscar, the rabbit; National Magic Day; pictures in a series; etc., etc., etc.
For years this was the go-to book on gaining publicity for "young magicians." Still great advice!
Arnold Furst (1918 – 2002) was a professional stage magician and hypnotist, starting in 1939. He was an instructor at the Hypnotherapy, Hypnotism and Psychological Institute of Tokyo, Japan, from 1963-72, and was an officer of the Invisible Lodge. He is known for having written several notable books on magic and hypnotism.