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The Secret History of Magic: The True Story of the Deceptive Art

door Peter Lamont

Andere auteurs: Jim Steinmeyer (Auteur)

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"Two renowned historians of stage magic team up to produce this definitive, engaging history of stage magic, from Ancient Egypt to David Copperfield. Fifty glorious illustrations throughout. This is the story of how conjurors managed to survive in a world of modern wonders. It is a history of unbelievable tales. Behind the tall tales is an extraordinary truth. If you read the standard history of magic, you learn that it begins in ancient Egypt, with the resurrection of a goose before the Pharaoh. You discover how magicians were tortured and killed during the age of witchcraft. You hear colorful tales of conjurors who used their unique skills to deceive the enemy in war. The history of magic is full of such stories, which turn out not to be true. Behind the smoke and mirrors, however, lies the real story of magic. It is a history of people from humble roots, who made and lost fortunes, and who deceived kings and queens. In order to survive, they concealed many secrets, yet they revealed some and they stole others. They exposed the methods of mediums and psychics. They engaged in deception, exposure, and betrayal, in a quest to make the impossible happen. An ongoing series of technological wonders appeared, which previous generations would have considered magical. And yet in a world in which the most sophisticated technology is now taken for granted, we can still be astonished by tricks that were performed hundreds of years ago. The Secret History of Magic reveals what really happened, and how it was done. It is about why this matters in a world that no longer seems to have a place for magic, but which desperately needs a sense of wonder"--"A history of stage magic from Ancient Egypt to David Copperfield"--… (meer)
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“The Secret History of Magic” by Peter Lamont and Jim Steinmeyer begins by proving that our ancestors “were not as gullible" as we thought. Magicians, tricksters or conjurers weren't persecuted for heresy or witchcraft. There were plenty of street performers, jugglers and court jesters. The original “Hocus Pocus” himself, William Vincent, performed for the court of King James I. It’s a big misconception that’s still being taught, thanks to a single misinterpretation of Reginald Scot’s “The Discoverie of Witchcraft."

The 18th c. seems to be where the modern magic show emerges. Isaac Hawkes was among the first to use automata in his performances, “an apple tree who bore ripe apples in less than a minute." It was also the Age of Science, so many magicians incorporated electricity and magnetism into their acts. Nicolas Ledru, Mr. Jonas, Gustavo Katterfelto, Giuseppe Pinetti and Philip Breslaw among them. In the 19th c. The Great Wizard of the North, John Henry Anderson, pioneers the classic “pulling a rabbit from a hat." The expansion of the British Empire also introduced “Indian” and “Oriental” magic with “exotic” costumes and words to mystify the audience. The Basket Trick makes its appearance at this time. But Jean-Eugene Robert-Houdin made his mark by using his skills as a watchmaker to build elaborate mechanical sets. We also see the rise of Spiritualism thus "spirits” performed tricks, esp. through the Davenport Bros. The Golden Age ends with Alexander Herrmann, making way for P.T. Selbit, Howard Thurston and Harry Houdini. Later, Doug Henning and David Copperfield adapted magic successfully to TV. Magic has come a long way, but our love for a good trick has never vanished.

My only issue with this book was with the editing. Portions are messy with redundancy issues. What’s more, the authors use the word “nevertheless” noticeably often, even in places where it isn’t needed or used correctly. But overall an enjoyable read. ( )
  asukamaxwell | Feb 3, 2022 |
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"Two renowned historians of stage magic team up to produce this definitive, engaging history of stage magic, from Ancient Egypt to David Copperfield. Fifty glorious illustrations throughout. This is the story of how conjurors managed to survive in a world of modern wonders. It is a history of unbelievable tales. Behind the tall tales is an extraordinary truth. If you read the standard history of magic, you learn that it begins in ancient Egypt, with the resurrection of a goose before the Pharaoh. You discover how magicians were tortured and killed during the age of witchcraft. You hear colorful tales of conjurors who used their unique skills to deceive the enemy in war. The history of magic is full of such stories, which turn out not to be true. Behind the smoke and mirrors, however, lies the real story of magic. It is a history of people from humble roots, who made and lost fortunes, and who deceived kings and queens. In order to survive, they concealed many secrets, yet they revealed some and they stole others. They exposed the methods of mediums and psychics. They engaged in deception, exposure, and betrayal, in a quest to make the impossible happen. An ongoing series of technological wonders appeared, which previous generations would have considered magical. And yet in a world in which the most sophisticated technology is now taken for granted, we can still be astonished by tricks that were performed hundreds of years ago. The Secret History of Magic reveals what really happened, and how it was done. It is about why this matters in a world that no longer seems to have a place for magic, but which desperately needs a sense of wonder"--"A history of stage magic from Ancient Egypt to David Copperfield"--

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