The Indian rope trick is a magic trick said to have been performed in and around India during the 19th century. Sometimes described as "the world’s greatest illusion", it reputedly involved a magician, a length of rope, and one or more boy assistants.
In the 1990s the trick was said by some historians to be a hoax perpetrated in 1890 by John Wilkie of the Chicago Tribune newspaper.[1]
Peter Lamont has argued that there are no accurate references to the trick predating 1890, and that later stage magic performances of the trick were inspired by Wilkie's account.[2]
There are old accounts from the 9th century (by Adi Shankara), the 14th century (by Ibn Battuta), and the 17th century (by the Mughal Emperor Jahangir) of versions of the trick, but this is denied by Lamont as the accounts described are different from the "classic" Indian rope trick.[3]
^Goto-Jones, Chris. (2016). Conjuring Asia. Cambridge University Press. pp. 162-164. ISBN 978-1-107-07659-4
^Lamont, Peter. (2005). The Rise of the Indian Rope Trick: How a Spectacular Hoax Became History. Abacus. pp. 80-95, 208. ISBN 0-349-11824-8
^Lamont, Peter. (2005). The Rise of the Indian Rope Trick: How a Spectacular Hoax Became History. Abacus. pp. 7-8, 86-88. ISBN 0-349-11824-8
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