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In "Sharps and Flats," John Nevil Maskelyne embarks on an illuminating exploration of the world of magic and deception, intertwining themes of psychology, illusion, and the ethics of entertainment in Victorian society. Delving into the intricacies of sleight of hand and misdirection, Maskelyne employs a compelling narrative style characterized by humor and wit, punctuated by insightful observations and practical demonstrations of various magical techniques. The book serves not only as a manual for aspiring magicians but also as a critique of fraudulent practices, offering a nuanced perspective…mehr

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In "Sharps and Flats," John Nevil Maskelyne embarks on an illuminating exploration of the world of magic and deception, intertwining themes of psychology, illusion, and the ethics of entertainment in Victorian society. Delving into the intricacies of sleight of hand and misdirection, Maskelyne employs a compelling narrative style characterized by humor and wit, punctuated by insightful observations and practical demonstrations of various magical techniques. The book serves not only as a manual for aspiring magicians but also as a critique of fraudulent practices, offering a nuanced perspective on the thin line between legitimate magic and trickery in an era marked by rapid scientific advancement and skepticism towards the paranormal. John Nevil Maskelyne, a celebrated conjuror and stage magician, drew from a wealth of experience in the theatrical arts, having performed extensively and studied the psychology of audience perception. His passion for magic, coupled with his dedication to debunking charlatans who preyed on the gullible, informs the tone and content of "Sharps and Flats." Maskelyne's background, deeply rooted in the traditions of Victorian entertainment, allows him to engage with the subject matter not merely as a performer but as a scholar of illusion. I wholeheartedly recommend "Sharps and Flats" to readers intrigued by the art of magic and the psychological nuances that accompany it. This work not only serves as a comprehensive guide for magicians but also invites audiences to ponder the ethical implications of deception in entertainment, making it an essential read for both practitioners and enthusiasts of the craft.

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John Nevil Maskelyne (1839-1917) was a prominent English stage magician and illusionist during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His contributions to the fields of magic and deception were profound, not only as a performer but also as an inventor and author. Maskelyne's inquisitive mind led him to expose the fraudulent practices of spiritualists and mediums, which he considered a public service, upholding a commitment to rationalism and scientific inquiry. In 1894, he co-authored 'Sharps and Flats: A Complete Revelation of the Secrets of Cheating at Games of Chance and Skill,' which revealed the inner workings and tricks employed by swindlers and gamblers. This book became an important reference for both magicians and the general public, heightening awareness about the deception in gambling and the importance of fair play. Maskelyne's literary style was clear, direct, and informative, aiming to educate and entertain his readers. His legacy in the realm of magic is marked by innovation, such as the development of levitation illusions, and his commitment to demystify the operations behind the supposed supernatural occurrences. His work continues to influence magicians and skeptics alike, and 'Sharps and Flats' remains a seminal work in the literature of magic and deception.