The Ragged Edge of Science

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IllustratorDon Simpson
CoverartistDon Simpson
LanguageEnglish
The Ragged Edge of Science
Dust-jacket cover.
AuthorL. Sprague de Camp
IllustratorDon Simpson
Cover artistDon Simpson
LanguageEnglish
SubjectPseudo-science
PublisherOwlswick Press
Publication date
1980
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pagesx, 244
ISBN0-913896-06-3
OCLC7522462

The Ragged Edge of Science is a science book by L. Sprague de Camp, illustrated by Don Simpson. It was first published by Owlswick Press in 1980.[1][2][3]

The book is a collection of twenty-two articles (two of them book reviews) on various curiosities and wonders exploring the boundaries between science and pseudo-science.[1][4] "The[ir] common thread is [their] skeptical takes on subjects that are often muddled by paranormal and pseudoscientific claims."[5] De Camp viewed such phenomena from a skeptically rational viewpoint, pointing out the fallacies in supernatural and otherwise fantastic explanations. His debunking efforts were an important and characteristic feature of his nonfiction, and the present collection is a notable instance of it.[6]

The book's constituent articles were originally published in a variety of science magazines, science fiction magazines, and other publications from 1950 to 1976.[1][6][7]

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