The Book of Secrets: Miracles Ancient and Modern is a book by Walter B. Gibson. It is a well sought after book detailing some of the great secrets of holymen, wizards, and magicians from antiquity. Mr. Gibson explains how a number of miracles where carried out in a way that anyone can understand, and duplicate. An example of this is The Miraculous Fountain that never went dry, and always remained at the point of overflowing no matter how much water was removed. The book also details the secrets to a number of magic tricks, such as the Wizards Omelet.