Skip to content
Libra Esoterica

Mind reading

by William E. Skinner

  • First published: Date unknown
  • Language: English

"Mind reading : How to read people's thoughts by W. E. Skinner" is a practical guide written in the late 19th century. The book belongs to the category of instructional manuals and is aimed at demystifying the performance of mind reading, particularly as it was popular in parlors and stage acts of the era. Rather than exploring psychic or mystical interpretations, the book focuses on the technique called "muscle reading" and explains how so-called mind readers achieve their feats in public exhibitions. The likely topic centers on exposing and teaching the practical methods behind apparent mind reading tricks. The main content of the book provides step-by-step explanations of how to execute popular mind reading acts, such as finding hidden objects, identifying keys on a piano, or writing names thought of by others. Skinner clarifies that these feats rely on observing involuntary muscle movements and resistance from the person whose mind is supposedly being read, rather than any supernatural ability. He offers practical advice on choosing compliant subjects, practicing techniques, and improving performance. Alongside the main instructional material, the book also contains a number of unrelated anecdotes, advertisements, and light-hearted poems, making it both a manual and a periodical filled with miscellaneous content typical of affordable publications of its time. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Provenance

Why this book is in the catalog

Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Ritual magic and grimoires.

  • Ritual magic and grimoires

    Controlled discovery queries from project-gutenberg matched “magic”. Retained metadata contains “Magic” in the subject metadata.

    • magic· via Project Gutenberg
    • Magic· in subject

Membership records how this book met the catalog’s discovery criteria — relevance to a tradition, not a judgment of the book’s claims.

Read & download

Free, public copies reported by our sources. Links open the source directly.

marks a direct file download. Rights vary by country; each source states its own terms.

Buy or borrow

No ISBN on record, so the Amazon link searches by title and author. WorldCat shows libraries near you that hold a copy.

Editions

One edition cataloged here.

Project Gutenberg electronic edition

Project Gutenberg metadata does not identify the source print edition.

2025-04-14Project GutenbergEnglishPublic domain (USA)

Subjects

2 subject headings

Identifiers & provenance

How this record was assembled, and the authority identifiers it carries.

Identifiers

Cataloged from

Cataloging notes

  • Original print publication date and source edition are absent from Project Gutenberg metadata.
Catalog id
project-gutenberg:75865
Edition coverage
Project gutenberg electronic edition
Retrieved