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Magic in Theory: An Introduction to the Theoretical and Psychological Elements
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Magic in Theory: An Introduction to the Theoretical and Psychological Elements of Conjuring Paperback - 2005

by Peter Lamont; Richard Wiseman

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A useful manual for any magician or curious spectator who wonders why the tricks seem so real, this guide examines the psychological aspects of a magician's work. Exploring the ways in which human psychology plays into the methods of conjuring rather than focusing on the individual tricks alone, this explanation of the general principles of magic includes chapters on the use of misdirection, sleight of hand, and reconstruction, provides a better understanding of this ancient art, and offers a section on psychics that warns of their deceptive magic skills.

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  • Title Magic in Theory: An Introduction to the Theoretical and Psychological Elements of Conjuring
  • Author Peter Lamont; Richard Wiseman
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition Paperback
  • Pages 192
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher University of Hertfordshire Press, Hertfordshire, UK
  • Publication date 2005-10-01
  • Features Bibliography, Table of Contents
  • ISBN 9781902806501 / 1902806506
  • Weight 0.6 lbs (0.27 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.8 x 5.9 x 0.3 in (22.35 x 14.99 x 0.76 cm)
  • Category Games / Gamebooks / Crosswords
  • Dewey Decimal Code 793.801

About the author

Peter Lamont is a research fellow at the Koestler Parapsychology unit at the University of Edinburgh. He is the author of The Rise of the Indian Rope Trick. Richard Wiseman heads the psychology research unit at the University of Hertfordshire. He is the author of The Luck Factor.