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Alex Stone
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5 July 2012

A PhD candidate in physics at Columbia University, Alex Stone is also part of the underground magic circuit, an exclusive community whose members convene regularly in pizza parlours and coffee shops to swap tips and develop new illusions. Determined to take his lifelong hobby to the professional level, Stone embarks on a personal quest to reach the pinnacle of this bizarre world, and become a master magician.

But he has some learning to do.

In Fooling Houdini, we journey through a strange and colourful subculture of obsessive, brilliant and dysfunctional geniuses - blind card sharps, street-hustlers and Las Vegas showmen - learning the principles and history of some of the greatest tricks ever performed. Seeking answers to broader questions about decision making, the limits of perception, and the nature of deception, Stone helps us understand what happens as we attempt to distinguish reality from illusion, and discovers the link between magic and psychology, physics and even crime.

From back-street scams to laboratories to the Magic Olympics, Fooling Houdini reveals the mysterious world of magic as never before.


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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: William Heinemann (5 July 2012)
  • Language: Unknown
  • ISBN-10: 0434019666
  • ISBN-13: 978-0434019663
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.2 x 2.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 230,917 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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"An enthralling journey into the world of magic. Alex Stone writes with a winning voice that you'll want to follow anywhere." (Joshua Foer, Author Of Moonwalking With Einstein)

"Bursting with energy, inventiveness, and a sense of wonder on every page." (Steven Leavitt, Author Of Freakonomics)

"Fooling Houdini is a delight. He writes with wit and scientific sharpness and grand humour. He immerses us in a fascinating world few have entered." (Buzz Bissinger, Author Of Father's Day And Friday Night Lights)

"Mr. Stone's chequered history in magicianship sets the stage for Fooling Houdini, his cheery, inquisitive book about a world where math, physics, cognitive science and pure geeky fanaticism intersect. While it nominally describes the author's efforts to improve his sleight of hand and regain his self-respect, Fooling Houdini is more than a series of anecdotes. It's an effort to explore the colourful subculture of magic devotees and the serious, theoretical basis for the tricks they do." (New York Times)

"In Fooling Houdini, Stone recounts with humour and humility his love affair with magic and the experience it affords him... To wrtie a captivating and charming book all about magic is a hard trick to pull off, but like all good magicians, Stone makes it seem effortless." (Catherine de Lange, New Scientist)

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An insider's tour through the strange and secretive world of magic - exploring the ancient art of deception and the mysteries of human nature

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Deej
Format:Paperback
A book about the ambitious card & mind of a magician who seems proud to be a geek - and vice versa! Not a collection of effects but a cornucopia of conjuring that folds in tales of dupes, dysfunction, illusions and disillusionment; of success, failure, physics, shuffles, scams, exposures, mathematics and much, much more... I loved it and imagine anyone who wants to pay more attention to that man behind the curtain will do so likewise.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Close-up magic 8 Nov 2012
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Really interesting book on the people who spend most of their lives on coin and card manipulation. I'm not a fan of street magicians like David Blaine or "Dynamo" because of their lack of presentation but "Fooling Houdini" gives me a look behind the immense amount of work that goes behind even the most basic sleight or coin roll. I would really like to see a similar book on the stage illusionists.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A book about magicians, not magic 8 Nov 2012
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I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I have been a performing magician for 30+ years, and I found Stone's bumbling journey through the world of magicians and their nerdiness hilarious. I also liked his dedication to trying to improve his performance, his descriptions of other magicians and their ways - and it even put me on a trail to a new magic trick.

But note that it is *not* a book *on* magic (which is what a reviewer in "The New Yorker" rather stupidly thought). It is a travelogue through magic clubs, conventions, and associated arts. In my mind, its analog is "Alex's Adventures in Numberland", which narrates a similar journey through mathematics.

My main criticism of the book is that it does not contain references. Agreed the author states that they're on his website, but when examined I couldn't find the references I was looking for - for all I know, some of the text and stories could be completely anecdotal. As an ex-scientific researcher and current technical author, I found this incredibly frustrating.

In spite of this, however, I would recommend it - though perhaps not to some of the "jeremiahs" of The Magic Circle.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Read 7 April 2013
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Very interesting and good read .found out some tricks I didn't know before so worth while to read it all the way through .I'd recommend to anyone
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Magical book 4 Mar 2013
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For anyone interested in magic this book is a must! It looks into the world of card manipulators, mind readers and all aspects of magic.
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4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting read 1 Mar 2013
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This book is autobiographical in style and easy-to-read. It explains the author's journey in the field of performing magic, beginning with his early unsuccessful attempts to gain recognition. As the book progresses, various magical elements are introduced and explained against a background of his personal situation at the time. Finally, the author describes his own trick which is based partly on these elements (which having read this far the reader should by now understand) and partly on his own invention which remains a mystery and hence, as the book's title suggests, might indeed be capable of "fooling Houdini" if the eponymous magician were still alive,
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5.0 out of 5 stars Neuroscience and Magic 13 Nov 2012
By Dr. Pat
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I am a medical practitioner. I am knowledgeable about neuroscience in a clinical sphere. This book is non-technical. Neuroscience concepts (sleight of hand, distraction, counter-stimulation) are described in their most basic form. Watch removal ("How to Steal a Watch") is a classic example of how these neuroscientific principles are applied in practice. Incidentally, a Rolex is the hardest to 'steal.'

The strength of the book lies is in its easy style, anecdotal story-telling and much subtle wit. The Magic Circle is described in some detail. It is no different from other professional bodies guarding their secrets.

The book has no reference list. However, Googling the profuse references strewn throughout the book brings up a volume of material to explore further. The absence of a reference list is understandable given the Magic Circle's code of conduct - You can tell, but must not explain. This is a minor hurdle, except that searching is difficult unless you have access to an electronic copy. (I prefer the hard copy).

I bought an additional copy for my relative, an accountant. Needless to say, he devoured it with great relish.
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2.0 out of 5 stars its not magic 21 Dec 2012
By m. dosa
Format:Paperback
my interest started to fade after the first few chapters it failed to make magic errrrrr sound magic but rather dull. the writing style lacked showbiz razzmatazz and wit.a pretty strained book.maybe more for magic enthusiasts
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