Track Section Length
01 01 - Memory: Its Importance 14:03
02 02 - Cultivation of the Memory 13:48
03 03 - Celebrated Cases of Memory 13:43
04 04 - Memory Systems 14:40
05 05 - The Subconscious Record-File 13:25
06 06 - Attention 16:09
07 07 - Association 15:13
08 08 - Phases of Memory 12:04
09 09 - Training the Eye 15:36
10 10 - Training the Ear 13:28
11 11 - How To Remember Names 13:37
12 12 - How To Remember Faces 13:02
13 13 - How To Remember Places 14:16
14 14 - How To Remember Numbers 18:16
15 15 - How To Remember Music 11:11
16 16 - How To Remember Occurrences 11:10
17 17 - How To Remember Facts 13:50
18 18 - How To Remember Words etc. 11:00
19 19 - How To Remember Books Plays Tales etc. 15:12
20 20 - General Instructions 13:16

Production
Book Coordinator: Roger Melin
Meta Coordinator: Sarah Jennings
Proof Listener: Laura Victoria

Artwork
Cover: Vintage illustration of regions of the brain
Inset: Title page of first edition of Memory
Inset: Photo of William Walker Atkinson
Insert: Handwritten memory map


When we think of memory we often think of it as an innate mental ability – either you have a good memory or you don’t. The increasing public awareness of the effects of Alzheimer ’s disease has given us an appreciation of the devastating consequences of memory loss and the absurd and bizarre behavior that can result. As Emerson wrote: “Memory is a primary and fundamental faculty, without which none other can work: the cement, the bitumen, the matrix in which the other faculties are embedded. Without it all life and thought were an unrelated succession.” We increasingly realize that memory has a vital physical dimension, that it is dynamic, and that the cultivation of memory is “the cultivation and development of our entire mental being - the development of our selves.” Memory: How to Develop, Train, and Use It (1919) is a comprehensive and integrated system to develop and train the mind to improve not only recollection but the entire thought process and consciousness. It does so with clear explanations of the nature and process of memory accompanied by techniques and exercises designed to help condition it. It is one of the first of its kind and has helped many thousands for the nearly 100 years the book has been in print.


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Item Info
EAN - DVD case 0701236969696
EAN - CD jacket 0686175923667
Media MP3 CD
Package DVD Case
Author William Walker Atkinson (1862 - 1932)
Year 1919
Recording
Read by Roger Melin
Length 4 hours 37 minutes
Type of Reading Solo

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