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Second Edition of A Discovery Concerning Ghosts / With a Rap at the "Spirit-Rappers"

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The author presents a skeptical, often satirical, examination of reported apparitions and spirit-rapping phenomena, disputing widespread testimony by showing how precise descriptions, identical dress, and simultaneous sightings can result from illusion, trickery, or misperception. Using literary and theatrical examples alongside anecdotal cases, he exposes common deceptive methods, argues that belief in such visitations produces no benefits and frequently causes harm, ridicules contemporary spiritualist practices, and offers practical questions, suggestions, and pointed advice directed at popular mediums and the Davenport brothers, accompanied by illustrative engravings.

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George Cruikshank

George Cruikshank was a prominent English caricaturist and illustrator, known for his sharp wit and social commentary through art. Active during the 19th century, he contributed significantly to the visual culture of his time, particularly through his illustrations for literature and satirical works. His notable publications include "George Cruikshank's Omnibus," which showcases his diverse artistic talents, and "A Discovery Concerning Ghosts," where he critiques the spiritualist movement of his era. Cruikshank's work remains influential, reflecting the social issues and artistic trends of Victorian England.

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