cover image Illusionology

Illusionology

Albert D. Schafer, illus. by David Wyatt, et al. Candlewick, $19.99 (30p) ISBN 978-0-7636-5588-4

Purportedly written by magician Albert D. Schafer, who vanished in 1915, this handsome addition to the Ologies series, which mimics the look of advertisements and periodicals of the era, explores the history and practice of magic. Readers are clued into the “experimental psychology” behind many tricks, including the use of storytelling, optical illusion, and misdirection. Illusionists like Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser and Harry Houdini are profiled, while tricks are re-enacted in dramatic illustrations and additional curiosities explored in booklets. Step-by-step directions and props let readers try simple tricks, while clues lead to the revelation of the author’s fate. Ages 8–up. (Mar.)