An excerpt from Uri Geller Magician or Mystic by Jonathan Margolis (Time magazine’s European correspondent) Published in the UK by Orion Books () in the USA by Welcome Rain (). Accordingly, perhaps Uri began from the late Seventies to rely on legal muscle rather than any psychic power to pursue his fervent desire not to be, as he saw it, cheated or bltadwin.ruted Reading Time: 8 mins. Hello Select your address Books /5(30). Uri Geller: magician or mystic? Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Uri Geller: magician or mystic? by Margolis, Jonathan. Publication date Topics Geller, Uri, , Magicians -- Biography, Psychics -- Biography, Psychics, Magicians Publisher New York: Welcome Rain CollectionUser Interaction Count:
Uri Geller Uri Geller needs no introduction. A household name the world over, the indefatigable Israeli has been amazing audiences for the past five decades. Magician Mystic Soldier Spy - The extraordinary life of Uri Geller. Posted by davidfoxmagic on Ma Jonathan Margolis' recent publication. I just thought I should add that this second book on Uri by Jonathan Margolis for me confirms what I have always known that Uri is the real deal! After you read this book you should really get Mr. Margolis' first book about Uri, "Uri Geller, Magician or Mystic". It provides what I consider as the first volume about Uri's life. Uri Geller Magician or Mystic? by Jonathan Margolis; ISBN ; Orion. Contents Chapter 1 Greedy For Hidden Things? Chapter 2 Into the Light Chapter 3 Cyprus Chapter 4 Starting Point Chapter 5 The French Hill Chapter 6 Word Spreads Chapter 7 Fame and Friction Chapter 8 Getting Weirder Chapter 9 An Agreement to Fantasise? Chapter [ ].
Jonathan Margolis "Uri Geller: Magician or Mystic?" (Apostrophe Books ) Bob Couttie, Forbidden Knowledge: The Paranormal Paradox, Chapter 1, "A Meeting with Uri Geller" (Lutterworth Press, Cambridge, ) Jim Collins The Strange Story of Uri Geller. Raintree, ISBN (48 pages) Ebon, Martin. The Amazing Uri Geller. Signet Jonathan Margolis's biography of Uri Geller, the controversial spoon-bending and mind-reading performer, was the first to examine dispassionately whether the former Israeli paratrooper is a talented magician or something altogether more mysterious – perhaps even an authentic paranormalist. Reviews "Superstitious atheists will find this book toxic. Magician or Mystic was written with Geller's exclusive co-operation and Margolis had full access to Geller's friends and family, as well as equal time spent with his enemies and detractors. It is a thorough account of the man, the phenomenon and the friendship that grew between author and subject through two years of close research.
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