About This Book
The author offers a personal account of how scientific principles and mechanical ingenuity produce effects commonly mistaken for the supernatural. He walks the reader through a country residence outfitted with ingenious door, bell, and automaton devices, explains the acoustic and electrical methods behind recognition systems, and provides practical descriptions of stage tricks and mystifications. Interspersed with anecdotes about audience reactions, the text combines technical explanation, hands-on instruction, and reflection on the relationship between illusion and perception.
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