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Nathaniel Lachenmeyer
13: THE STORY OF THE WORLD'S
MOST NOTORIOUS SUPERSTITION

by

Nathaniel Lachenmeyer
Click to read May 14, 2008 article
on the 13 superstition in Russia's
Pravda Online, which draws on 13:
The Story of the World's Most
Notorious Superstition
.
The revised edition of 13 is available in paperback from
Plume (ISBN: 0452284961). Translated into Chinese,
Japanese, Korean, and Russian,  
13 has been published in
eight countries.

Triskaidekaphobia: Fear of the Number 13

13
brings together forgotten history and unknown facts
about unlucky 13 to create the compelling story of the rise
and fall of a single belief.
13 gets to the root of how one
superstition—the fear of the number 13—developed
among wildly divergent societies.
13 is also a book about
superstition and mythmaking in general—why people
believe what they believe and why they stop believing
when they do.
Click to go to Nathaniel's
1/13/06 interview on Coast to
Coast AM about Unlucky 13.
Click to hear Nathaniel's
11/13/05 interview on NPR's
Weekend Edition Sunday about
Unlucky 13.
13 is a pick of the month at www.
bookviews.com
:

"How and why did the number
thirteen become synonymous
with bad luck? The answers can
be found in a book, 13: The Story
of the World’s Most Notorious
Superstition by Nathaniel
Lachenmeyer ($14.00, Plume
softcover). The history,
psychology, and evolution of
unlucky 13 in the US and around
the world is thoroughly
researched and revealed. I’m not
superstitious, but I was greatly
entertained by this book."
"A clear-eyed, highly readable investigation in which
the author methodically dissects triskaidekaphobia
(and its counterpart, triskaidekaphilia), while also
framing it in cultural terms."

--Chicago Tribune

"Intriguing."

--Boston Globe

"An amusing exposé."

--London Times

"Fast-moving and entertaining."

--Kirkus Reviews
Review of 13 on the popular blog
The Millions (A Blog About Books)
Literary 13: A sample
13 List from the book.