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Phantasmagoria: The Secret Life of the Magic Lantern 
 
  
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The Projection Box 
Published 2006 
  
Publisher Description 
  
A full-blooded account of an extraordinary theatrical ghost-raising entertainment,and the true exploits of its mysterious inventor, Paul de Philipsthal.  
  
Ghosts of the departed, and apparitions of distant friends, appeared as if by supernatural forces to those who attended the Phantasmagoria presentations at London's metamorphic Lyceum venue in 1801. The showman responsible was Paul de Philipsthal, who had developed the secret techniques many years earlier, under the pseudonym 'Philidor'.  
  
In this new account of the history of ghostly projections, Mervyn Heard - himself a professional magic lanternist of international repute - provides a comprehensive history of such spectral appearances from ancient times to today, with a particular emphasis on the use of the magic lantern in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries to project images of phantoms. These ambiguous presentations - ostensibly given as proof that there was nothing supernatural in such appearances, but often taken by audiences as visible evidence of the 'other side' - were popular in Europe and America for three decades, despite some of the practitioners' problems with the authorities.  
  
The story includes a trip to Hades in AD161, coffee-shop proprietor Johann Schropfer ghost-raising in 1770s Leipzig, Philipsthal's rival Etienne Gaspard Robertson's fantasmagorie in revolutionary Paris, the evolution of the phantasmagoria lantern to warn against the very different horrors of alcohol abuse, the 1860s London theatrical ghost of Professor Pepper, and the cinema's adoption of similar spectral techniques.  
  
Writing with humour appropriate to the subject - the protagonists were all engagingly eccentric and their effects often ridiculous as well as genuinely frightening - Dr. Heard has produced a rare addition to the very few published accounts of theatrical ghost-raising. The book is based on two decades of original research.  
  
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PRICE: US$55 plus US$16.80 Airmail shipping to USA and Canada (PayPal only) 
  
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s-herbert@easynet.co.uk  
  
Contents 
  
Prologue 
  
Dramatis personae 
  
1. Witchcraft 
  
2. Seance and seance-ability 
  
3. They seek him here 
  
4. Fantasmagorie 
  
5. No more ghosts 
  
6. Phantasmagoria-mania 
  
7. Phantasmagores galore! 
  
8. Dissolving views 
  
9. Fresh horrors 
  
10. Memento mori 
  
Appendix 1: Distant haunts 
  
Appendix 2: Codicils 
  
Appendix 3: Patent 
  
Colour plates 
  
Notes 
  
Index 
  
 
  
312 pages, including 16 pages of colour.
 
  
 
 
  
 
  
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