Publisher's Synopsis
Dive into the fascinating world of deception and deceit with P. T. Barnum's "The Humbugs of the World." This historical account explores the pervasive nature of "humbug" - those clever tricks, frauds, and hoaxes that have captivated and confounded people throughout history.
Barnum, a master showman himself, dissects the art of the imposter, exposing the methods and motivations behind various forms of deception, impositions, quackeries, and delusions. From elaborate schemes to subtle swindles, this book offers a captivating look at the social history of deception. Delve into the psychology of belief and the power of persuasion as Barnum examines the "humbugs" that shape our perceptions. Whether you're interested in advertising, social dynamics, or simply the art of the con, "The Humbugs of the World" provides a timeless and insightful exploration of human gullibility and the enduring appeal of a well-crafted hoax. A meticulously prepared print republication of the original text.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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