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He keeps his chapters quick and neat.
He's not afraid to give his chapters titles like "Mimesis".
His chapters on Tocqueville's American travels make a book within a book.
His writing is clear and assiduously detailed, and his chapters on China are particularly thought-provoking.
One of his chapters is titled "Labs and Retrievers: How the Brain Fetches Meaning From Sound".
Mason's prose is finely wrought, but his chapters sometimes read like intellectual exercises masquerading as stories.
His chapters are called "Dreams", "Possessions", "Hunting Themselves" and, inevitably, "Being First".
And who doesn't love a guy who starts his chapters with rap lyrics?
Phillips alternates his chapters on Houdini with what purport to be transcripts of therapeutic sessions.
His chapters on the early silent films and on movies about Abraham Lincoln are also outstanding.
And he titles one of his chapters "Nice Guys Get Crushed".
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