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Hardcover: 160 pages
ISBN-10: 0060224746
ISBN-13: 978-0060224745
Ã¥ Å©±â: 21 cm x 14.3 cm
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Book Description
Explains and demonstrates scientific principles by using them to create magic tricks.
School Library Journal
Each of the 30 tricks/experiments in this revised edition (1976) begins with a list of easy-to-find materials and is followed by a description of the set up. Cobb has added a section called "What's Really Happening," in which she clearly explains the scientific principles behind the demonstrations. She emphasizes proper cautions when using fire or poisonous substances. Kalish's pen-and-ink illustrations are simple, but attractive and detailed enough to enhance the text. Performance tips enable young magicians to select just the right activities for their acts. The text has also been rearranged, reworded, and modernized. The same basic experiments are still included, but the "Chemical Indicator" has been clarified. A sound purchase for school and public libraries, particularly those in which the earlier edition is popular.
Booklist
A more apt title might have been "Magic, Scientifically" because many of these "magic tricks" appear in books of science experiments. This revision of Cobb's 1976 book by the same title includes reminders of dangers, and the introduction explains new symbols that indicate adult assistance because of flames, poisons, fumes, or possible "damage to skin, eyes, or clothes." Cobb groups the 30 activities under the headings "Mechanical Wizardry," "Fluid Fascinations," "Energy Enchantments," "Chemical Conjuring," and "Perceptual Puzzlements." The text has been somewhat rewritten, though the content is basically the same. New shaded line drawings replace the old illustrations. Recommended for purchase where the subject is of interest, the safety issue is paramount, or the old copies are battered. |
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