The Humbugs of the World / An Account of Humbugs, Delusions, Impositions, Quackeries, Deceits and Deceivers Generally, in All Ages
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The author assembles a collection of observations and anecdotes that expose varied humbugs—religious, political, commercial, scientific, medical, and spiritualist—describing common schemes, tricks, and advertising stratagems and explaining how many deceptions are accomplished. Drawing on personal reminiscences and contemporary examples, the work examines mediums, spirit manifestations, quack medicines, food and liquor adulteration, mock auctions, lotteries, and other impostures, often demonstrating methods used to produce illusions and advising on how to detect them. The tone blends practical instruction, skepticism, and humorous anecdote to critique popular credulity and commercial chicanery.
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