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The Truth About Uri Geller

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Media type
  
Paperback

ISBN
  
0-87975-199-1

LC Class
  
BF1283.G4 R35 1982

Author
  
Publisher
  

Publication date
  
June 1982

Pages
  
241

Dewey Decimal
  
133.8/092/4 19

Originally published
  
June 1982

Page count
  
241

OCLC
  
9164994

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James Randi books, Parapsychology books

The Truth About Uri Geller, formerly known as The Magic of Uri Geller, is a 1982 book by magician and skeptic James Randi about alleged psychic Uri Geller. In the book, Randi challenges Geller's assertions that he performs paranormal feats. Randi explores Geller's background as a stage magician, and explains how Geller's spoon bending can be easily reproduced by any magician using sleight of hand.

In 1991 Geller filed a $15 million lawsuit against Randi and the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP) over slander concerning Randi's statements that Geller had "tricked even reputable scientists" with tricks that "are the kind that used to be on the back of cereal boxes when I was a kid". The court dismissed the case and Geller had to eventually settle the case at a cost of $120,000.

In February 1992, Geller sued Randi, Prometheus and local book distributors in London, England for libel concerning The Magic of Uri Geller. The lawsuit centered on the sentence: "He began his career as a stage magician in Israel where he was once arrested for claiming his feats were performed with psychic power", since Geller had not been arrested but merely sued. The publisher issued an erratum that changed the phrase "he was once arrested" to "he was once sued". Randi commented in 1993 that "My position is that I made an unintended factual error in misinterpreting the words 'brought to court' and 'guilty' as 'arrested,' and that this was done without malice or reckless disregard for the truth." Geller lost this case as well and had to pay Randi's legal fees.

In April 1992 Geller sued Prometheus Books for $4 million alleging libel in two other books. This suit was thrown out in 1994 and the judge ordered Geller to pay $20,272.89 in legal fees.

After Geller's three lawsuits, Randi said he "never paid even one dollar or even one cent to anyone who ever sued me, and certainly not to Geller".

References

The Truth About Uri Geller Wikipedia


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