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A magician and stage‑illusionist draws on long experience and séance attendance to analyze methods used by fraudulent mediums. The work systematically explains slate‑writing techniques and the devices and sleights that make messages appear, describing single and double slates, hidden flaps, removable coverings and other concealing mechanisms. It then surveys related spirit tricks and controls, including alleged mind‑reading, table lifting, rapping, binding and handcuff tests, séance contrivances, and miscellaneous illusions. Throughout, the emphasis is on exposing mechanical and psychological methods of deception and on showing how mediums exploit attention, expectation, and procedural gaps to convince sitters.

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Chung Ling Soo

Chung Ling Soo was the stage name of William Ellsworth Robinson, an American magician and illusionist known for his elaborate performances and unique persona. He gained fame in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, captivating audiences with his theatrical style and intricate tricks. In addition to his magic career, he explored the realm of spiritualism, as evidenced by his work "Spirit Slate Writing and Kindred Phenomena," which delves into the intersection of magic and the supernatural. Robinson's contributions to the world of performance art and his tragic death during a performance have left a lasting legacy in the history of magic.

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