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The Sorcerer's Library: 15 Books of Magic - Water Wizardry Peerless Prestidigitation Parlour Magic More Conjuring Hindu Magic etc - cover

The Sorcerer's Library: 15 Books of Magic - Water Wizardry Peerless Prestidigitation Parlour Magic More Conjuring Hindu Magic etc

Harry Houdini, Hereward Carrington, Albert A. Hopkins, Henry Ridgely Evans, Professor Hoffmann, A. Anderson, H. Boaz, Arthur Ainslie, L. H. Branson, Herbert De Caston, Chung Ling Soo, George Arnold, Frank Cahill, Hercat, Henry Perkins

Verlag: e-artnow

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In 'The Sorcerer's Library: 15 Books of Magic,' readers are invited into a kaleidoscopic realm where the boundaries of reality and illusion blur into art. This anthology is a confluence of intricate conjurations and masterful dissections of the magical arts across a range of literary styles. The collection stands as a testament to the diverse narrative strategies used to explore the enchanting world of magic. From intellectually stimulating expositions to riveting tales of deception and wonder, the collection offers a rich tapestry of literary craftsmanship, enticing readers to ponder over the metaphysical and the palpable. Bringing together the works of esteemed contributors such as Harry Houdini, Hereward Carrington, and Chung Ling Soo, this anthology delves into the rich histories and cultural significances of the enigmatic field of magic. The compilation offers reflections from disparate editorial perspectives, providing an analytical mosaic of the evolution of magic. The contributors not only transcend historical eras but also mirror the eclectic interweaving characteristic of the Victorian fascination with the supernatural, presenting a fascinating confluence of the magical with the scientific. 'Books of Magic' offers an unparalleled expedition into the mystique of illusion, allowing readers an introspective plunge into the dialogues of varied authorships. This volume serves as a multifaceted resource for those with both scholarly and casual interests in magic's history and practice. It invites readers into a participatory arena where the past is constantly renegotiated through the revelatory insights of its contributors. This anthology is highly recommended for those eager to expand their understanding of the cultural breadth and enduring allure of magic.
Verfügbar seit: 04.03.2025.
Drucklänge: 2000 Seiten.

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