Author: David Meredith Reese
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animal magnetism
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Humbugs of New-York
Author: David Meredith Reese
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animal magnetism
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animal magnetism
Languages : en
Pages : 282
Book Description
Humbugs of New-York. Being a Remonstrance Against Popular Delusion. Whether in Science, Philosophy, or Religion
Author: David Meredith Reese
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385572533
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1838.
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
ISBN: 3385572533
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Reprint of the original, first published in 1838.
The Humbugs of the World
Author: Phineas Taylor Barnum
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Impostors and imposture
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Impostors and imposture
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
The Humbugs of the World
Author: Phineas Taylor Barnum
Publisher: University of Michigan Library
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
Publisher: University of Michigan Library
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 424
Book Description
The Humbugs of the World
Author: P. T. Barnum
Publisher: LA CASE Books
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 489
Book Description
American archetype and cultural founding father P. T. Barnum shares a collection of anecdotes that he deems “humbugs”—fodder for the gullible, deserving of skepticism—with the goal of making his fellow citizens a little wiser and more skeptical. With engaging writing and a biting sense of humor, Barnum reveals the tactics used by charlatans, fortune-tellers, and other tricksters to deceive and exploit people. From palm readers who pretended to read people's hands to swindlers who sold fake medicines, Barnum exposes the tricks and deceptions of these fraudsters and provides valuable advice for identifying and avoiding future frauds. The book is a true survival manual in the world of deceit and a reminder that frauds and deceptions are still present in today's society. Moreover, "The Humbugs of the World" is an entertaining and informative book that will keep you glued to its pages from beginning to end.
Publisher: LA CASE Books
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 489
Book Description
American archetype and cultural founding father P. T. Barnum shares a collection of anecdotes that he deems “humbugs”—fodder for the gullible, deserving of skepticism—with the goal of making his fellow citizens a little wiser and more skeptical. With engaging writing and a biting sense of humor, Barnum reveals the tactics used by charlatans, fortune-tellers, and other tricksters to deceive and exploit people. From palm readers who pretended to read people's hands to swindlers who sold fake medicines, Barnum exposes the tricks and deceptions of these fraudsters and provides valuable advice for identifying and avoiding future frauds. The book is a true survival manual in the world of deceit and a reminder that frauds and deceptions are still present in today's society. Moreover, "The Humbugs of the World" is an entertaining and informative book that will keep you glued to its pages from beginning to end.
The Prevalence of Humbug and Other Essays
Author: Max Black
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 9780801493218
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 9780801493218
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
The Humbugs of the World
Author: P. T. Barnum
Publisher: Standard Ebooks
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
“Humbug … I won’t believe it,” is Scrooge’s response when confronted by the ghost of his dead partner Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol, and just as surely as Dickens knows that ghosts are humbugs, so too does P. T. Barnum, writing a generation later. For Barnum, humbug begins in the Garden of Eden with the temptation of Eve, and permeates all of history, through every age and in every nation, right down to his own time, where the “Great Spirit Postmaster” publishes ghost letters from veterans recently perished in the Civil War. Barnum himself was often called the “Prince of Humbugs,” but he was no cynic. In this book he sets out to make his fellow citizens a little wiser via a catalog of colorful characters and events, and mocking commentaries about how a sensible person should be more skeptical. He goes after all kinds of classic humbugs like ghosts, witches, and spiritualists, but he also calls humbug on shady investment schemes, hoaxes, swindlers, guerrilla marketers, and political dirty tricksters, before shining a light on the patent medicines of his day, impure foods, and adulterated drinks. As a raconteur, Barnum is conversational and avuncular, sharing the wisdom of his years and opening an intimate window into the New England of the mid-19th century. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.
Publisher: Standard Ebooks
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
“Humbug … I won’t believe it,” is Scrooge’s response when confronted by the ghost of his dead partner Jacob Marley in A Christmas Carol, and just as surely as Dickens knows that ghosts are humbugs, so too does P. T. Barnum, writing a generation later. For Barnum, humbug begins in the Garden of Eden with the temptation of Eve, and permeates all of history, through every age and in every nation, right down to his own time, where the “Great Spirit Postmaster” publishes ghost letters from veterans recently perished in the Civil War. Barnum himself was often called the “Prince of Humbugs,” but he was no cynic. In this book he sets out to make his fellow citizens a little wiser via a catalog of colorful characters and events, and mocking commentaries about how a sensible person should be more skeptical. He goes after all kinds of classic humbugs like ghosts, witches, and spiritualists, but he also calls humbug on shady investment schemes, hoaxes, swindlers, guerrilla marketers, and political dirty tricksters, before shining a light on the patent medicines of his day, impure foods, and adulterated drinks. As a raconteur, Barnum is conversational and avuncular, sharing the wisdom of his years and opening an intimate window into the New England of the mid-19th century. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.
Sins of Christendom
Author: Nathaniel Wiewora
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 025205539X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Evangelical criticism of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints dates back to the earliest days of the Church. Nathaniel Wiewora uses the diverse animus expressed by evangelicals to illuminate how they used an imaginary Church as a proxy to disagree, attack, compromise, and settle differences among themselves. As Wiewora shows, the evangelical practice to contrast itself with the emerging faith not only encompassed but also went beyond religious matters. If Joseph Smith was accused of muddling religious truth, he and his followers also faced accusations of immoral economic practices and a sinful regard for wealth that reflected worries within the evangelical world. Attacks on Latter-day Saints’ emotional religious displays, the Book of Mormon’s authenticity, and the dangerous ideas represented by Nauvoo paralleled similar conflicts. Wiewora traces how the failure to blunt the Church’s success led evangelicals to change their own methods and pursue the religious education infrastructure that came to define parts of the movement.
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
ISBN: 025205539X
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 319
Book Description
Evangelical criticism of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints dates back to the earliest days of the Church. Nathaniel Wiewora uses the diverse animus expressed by evangelicals to illuminate how they used an imaginary Church as a proxy to disagree, attack, compromise, and settle differences among themselves. As Wiewora shows, the evangelical practice to contrast itself with the emerging faith not only encompassed but also went beyond religious matters. If Joseph Smith was accused of muddling religious truth, he and his followers also faced accusations of immoral economic practices and a sinful regard for wealth that reflected worries within the evangelical world. Attacks on Latter-day Saints’ emotional religious displays, the Book of Mormon’s authenticity, and the dangerous ideas represented by Nauvoo paralleled similar conflicts. Wiewora traces how the failure to blunt the Church’s success led evangelicals to change their own methods and pursue the religious education infrastructure that came to define parts of the movement.
Humbug
Author: Jack Davis
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
ISBN: 1606991795
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 479
Book Description
You know MAD. Do you know Humbug? Harvey Kurtzman changed the face of American humor when he created the legendary MAD comic. As editor and chief writer from its inception in 1952, through its transformation into a slick magazine, and until he left MAD in 1956, he influenced an entire generation of cartoonists, comedians, and filmmakers. In 1962, he co-created the long-running Little Annie Fanny with his long-time artistic partner Will Elder forPlayboy, which he continued to produce until his virtual retirement in 1988. Between MAD and Annie Fanny, Kurtzman’s biographical summaries will note that he created and edited three other magazines―Trump, Humbug, and Help!―but, whereas his MAD and Annie Fanny are readily available in reprint form, his major satirical work in the interim period is virtually unknown. Humbug, which had poor distribution, may be the least known, but to those who treasure the rare original copies, it equals or even exceeds MAD in displaying Kurtzman’s creative genius. Humbug was unique in that it was actually published by the artists who created it: Kurtzman and his cohorts from MAD, Will Elder, Jack Davis, and Al Jaffee, were joined by universally acclaimed cartoonist Arnold Roth. With no publisher above them to rein them in, this little band of creators produced some of the most trenchant and engaging satire of American culture ever to appear on American newsstands.
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
ISBN: 1606991795
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 479
Book Description
You know MAD. Do you know Humbug? Harvey Kurtzman changed the face of American humor when he created the legendary MAD comic. As editor and chief writer from its inception in 1952, through its transformation into a slick magazine, and until he left MAD in 1956, he influenced an entire generation of cartoonists, comedians, and filmmakers. In 1962, he co-created the long-running Little Annie Fanny with his long-time artistic partner Will Elder forPlayboy, which he continued to produce until his virtual retirement in 1988. Between MAD and Annie Fanny, Kurtzman’s biographical summaries will note that he created and edited three other magazines―Trump, Humbug, and Help!―but, whereas his MAD and Annie Fanny are readily available in reprint form, his major satirical work in the interim period is virtually unknown. Humbug, which had poor distribution, may be the least known, but to those who treasure the rare original copies, it equals or even exceeds MAD in displaying Kurtzman’s creative genius. Humbug was unique in that it was actually published by the artists who created it: Kurtzman and his cohorts from MAD, Will Elder, Jack Davis, and Al Jaffee, were joined by universally acclaimed cartoonist Arnold Roth. With no publisher above them to rein them in, this little band of creators produced some of the most trenchant and engaging satire of American culture ever to appear on American newsstands.
The Humbugs of the World & The Art of Money Getting
Author: P. T. Barnum
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN: 8027237084
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 406
Book Description
The Art of Money Getting was written by P. T. Barnum. In this publication Barnum shares his knowledge of business and teaches readers how to be successful in making money. This is an excellent book for individuals who are interested in learning from an important historical business leaders own personal success and also serves as an excellent motivational writing intended for those looking to be successful and make lots of money. The Humbugs of the World, published in 1865, exposes several of the chief humbugs of the world, written in the entertaining and humorous style Barnum is known for. Found within are discussions relative to hoaxes, money manias, adventurers, medicine and quacks, religious humbugs, trade and business impositions, spiritualists, ghosts and witchcrafts, and personal reminiscences. Phineas Taylor Barnum ( 1810 – 1891) was an American showman, businessman, scam artist and entertainer, remembered for promoting celebrated hoaxes and for founding the famous traveling circus. Barnum was also an author, publisher, philanthropist, and for some time a politician. His successes may have made him the first "show business" millionaire.
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN: 8027237084
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 406
Book Description
The Art of Money Getting was written by P. T. Barnum. In this publication Barnum shares his knowledge of business and teaches readers how to be successful in making money. This is an excellent book for individuals who are interested in learning from an important historical business leaders own personal success and also serves as an excellent motivational writing intended for those looking to be successful and make lots of money. The Humbugs of the World, published in 1865, exposes several of the chief humbugs of the world, written in the entertaining and humorous style Barnum is known for. Found within are discussions relative to hoaxes, money manias, adventurers, medicine and quacks, religious humbugs, trade and business impositions, spiritualists, ghosts and witchcrafts, and personal reminiscences. Phineas Taylor Barnum ( 1810 – 1891) was an American showman, businessman, scam artist and entertainer, remembered for promoting celebrated hoaxes and for founding the famous traveling circus. Barnum was also an author, publisher, philanthropist, and for some time a politician. His successes may have made him the first "show business" millionaire.