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This work provides a lively critique of New Age beliefs and scientific fraud. Topics debunked include paranormal events, Freud's theory of dreams, shamanism and UFOs.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Co New York: 2000. First Edition. Trade Paperback. NEW /No Jacket. In Gift Condition. ISBN: 0-965-010506. 
B000PGT28U Very Good; Very Good Condition-Exactly as Described--EXACT ISBN MATCH-**Softcover**--Cover has extremely minor shelf wear at tips of corners. Has a minor spine crease. No personalizations, writing or marks in the text. Clean, Tight and Neat. Ships Quickly-IN STOCK-Satisfaction Guaranteed! 
Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 352 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. 
Ligh twear to cover; spine is creased from reading. Otherwise the book is in very good condition pages are clean with NO markings, binding tight. Science. Pasadena's finest independent new and used bookstore.; 1.4 x 8.4 x 5.8 Inches; 352 pages. 
xi, 333 pp. Third printing. The lightest of rubbing to the cover edges. The binding is tight and square, and the text is clean. 
333pp, index. Very light edge wear to card covers, lengthy gift inscription inside front cover. An unmasker of scientific fraud and intellectual chicanery muses on topics as diverse as numerology, New Age anthropology, a senator's obesession with UFOs, reflexology, urine therapy and more. Informative and amusing. 
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Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 352 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade. 
Gardner muses on topics as diverse as numerology, the late Senator Clairborne Pell's paranormal passions, Freud's flawed dream theory, the Heaven's Gate suicides, and the inexhaustible American appetite for third-rate science. 