FRAMES OF MEANING: the social construction of extraordinary science
Edition: First printing
London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982. Octavo, grey boards. pp x, 210, [4]. Indexed. Fine copy, no owner marks. Dust jacket has a nick at head of spine, rubbing to surface gloss, VG otherwise. The authors, from the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Bath, were asked to participate in a series of experiments with children who claimed to be able to bend metal by paranormal means (i.e., fraud). The book investigates metal bending, parapsychology and the quantum theory, and more. In print at USD 180. 0710090110