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The Sorcerer of Kings

The Case of Daniel Dunglas Home and William Crookes

The Sorcerer of Kings( )
Author: Stein, Gordon
Foreword by: Randi, James
ISBN:978-0-87975-863-9
Publication Date:Jun 1993
Publisher:Prometheus Books, Publishers
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $36.99
Book Description:

Takes readers inside the testing procedures of Sir William Crookes - a chemist and physicist who was roundly ridiculed by many of his fellow scientists for his five-year investigation of a number of important spiritualists and mediums, including Daniel Dunglas Home, Florence Cook, and Anna Eva Fay - to explore just what his investigation entailed.

Book Details
Pages:140
Detailed Subjects: Body, Mind & Spirit / Channeling & Mediumship
Psychology / Parapsychology
Body, Mind & Spirit / Spiritualism
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.22 x 9.28 x 0.68 Inches
Book Weight:0.002 Pounds
Author Biography
Stein, Gordon (Author)
Randall James Hamilton Zwinge was born on August 7, 1928 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He began his career in the late 40's as an illusionist and escape artist. He became known as the Amazing Randi and was an international success. In 1986, he received the McArthur "genius" grant. He retired from stage magic at the age of 60 and began a career of investigating claims of the paranormal. He devoted his life to debunking paranormal claims. Preferring to be called a skeptic or an investigator, he aimed to show that "something was not likely." He was considered a father of the modern skeptical movement.

He wrote numerous books which included, Houdini, His Life and Art (1976) co-authored with Bert Randolp Sugar; Flim Flam! The Truth About Unicorns, Parapsychology, and Other Delusions (1980); The Faith Healers (1987); and An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural (1995).

In 1976, Mr. Randi, along with Carl Sagan, Isaac Asimov, and others, founded the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry. It published the magazine Skeptical Inquirer.

James Randi, also known as the Amazing Randi, died at his home in Florida at the age of 92.

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