![]() Mindhacker: 60 Tips, Tricks, and Games to Take Your Mind to the Next Level by Ron Hale Evans and Marty Hale Evans.The Amazing Memory Kit by Dominic O’Brien.How to Develop a Brilliant Memory Toolkit by Dominic O’Brien.How to Develop a Brilliant Memory Week by Week by Dominic O’Brien.Here’s a big list of other memory books you might want to check out: Remembering Willie Nelson: The Science of Peak Memory by Jeremy Genovese.The Craft of Thought: Meditation, Rhetoric, and the Making of Images, 400-1200 by Mary Carruthers.The Book of Memory: A Study of Memory in Medieval Culture by Mary Carruthers.The Medieval Craft of Memory by Carruthers and Ziolkowski.The Memory Code by Lynne Kelly takes the history of memory techniques back to hunter-gatherers and other oral cultures.The Art of Memory by Frances Yates is a classic work about the history of memory techniques in European culture.If you want to go beyond the introduction provided by Moonwalking with Einstein, here are some more books on the history and benefits of memory techniques: The Training of the Memory in Art by Lecoq de BoisbaudranĦ Books on the History of Memory Techniques.Expositions et pratique des procédés de la mnemotechniques, à l’usage des personnes qui veulent étudier la mnémotechnie en général by Aimé Paris (French).A Handbook of Phrenotypics for Teachers and Students by Major Beniowski.The Anti-Absurd or Phrenotypic English Pronouncing and Orthographical Dictionary by Major Beniowski.Phreno Mnemotechny by Francis Fauvel-Gouraud.There are some classic works available on that page, including: You can also see our list of free PDF books on memory training. Moonwalking with Einstein doesn’t explain how to use memory palaces (you will get that from the books above), but it provides an entertaining overview of the world of extreme memorizers. ![]()
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