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Spectropia
''Spectropia'' (full title ''Spectropia, or, surprising spectral illusions showing ghosts everywhere and of any colour'') is an optical illusion book by J. H. Brown, first published in 1864. ==Publication== Initial printings of ''Spectropia'' were made in New York by James G. Gregory, and in London by Griffith and Farran.〔 With sixteen large lithographed plates〔Norris, pg. 23.〕 (thirteen of which were hand-coloured〔), ''Spectropia'' includes several sections; namely an introduction, directions, and one called "Popular and Scientific description." The writing, spanning over eleven pages in addition to the plates makes for a total of twenty-seven pages. The cover is bound on green cloth,〔 with a height of 〔 An edition with "fancy boards" sold for two shillings and sixpence,〔Pomo, pg. 19.〕 and an edition with the plates mounted on cloth sold for an extra shilling.〔Hutton, pg. 23.〕 A Dutch edition translated by Hugo Suringar Leeuwarden of ''Spectropia'' was published in 1866. Additionally, a second edition was published in 1870.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Using optics to explain how people see ghosts )〕
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