Abracadabra : : the Story of Magic Through the Ages
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The mythical origins of magic -- Wizards and witches, conjurers and chemists -- Science shows and magical marvels -- Stealing secrets and summoning spirits -- Houdini: the one and only -- A century of shocks, scares, and science -- An oasis appears in the desert -- Defying death in the modern age.
"Magic is a word we use to describe something amazing, awe-inspiring, or spectaular. Truly great magic makes us believe in things we know can't be real. In the hands of the greatest magicians, even a simple card trick can become truly wondrous. Now, in this nonfiction narrative of magic through the ages, HP Newquist explains how the world's most famous tricks were created. From the oracles of ancient Egypt and the wizards of medieval Europe on to the exploits of Houdini and modern practitioners like Criss Angel, this book unlocks the secrets behind centuries of magic and illusion. Fully illustrated and including step-by-step instructions for eight classic magic tricks, this book will have middle-grade readers spellbound. "-- Provided by publisher.
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PUBLISHED
New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2015.
Year Published: 2015
Description: 148 pages ; 24 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780312593216
ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Ivanov, A.
Ivanov, O.
SUBJECTS
Magic tricks -- History.
Magic -- History.