The Secret Life of Houdini: The Making of America's First Superhero

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Simon and Schuster, Sep 4, 2008 - Biography & Autobiography - 608 pages
Using exclusive access to newly uncovered archives, Kalush and Sloman reveal the clandestine agreements in which the British and Americans recruited Houdini to be an active secret agent. In exchange for his cooperation, the governments of these two countries facilitated his rise to the top of the world stage. The authors give thrilling accounts of his assignments, such as his participation in early aerial surveillance and his use of his own magic magazine to communicate espionage-related information.

After the war, Houdini embarked upon what became his most dangerous mission when he took on the Spiritualist movement. Convinced that Spiritualist mediums were frauds, he became obsessed with exposing them. But the Spiritualists were a powerful adversary. An organized network of fanatics, led by Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle, worked relentlessly to orchestrate a campaign that would silence Houdini forever. Grounded in solid research, but as exciting and dramatic as a good thriller, THE SECRET LIFE OF HOUDINI traces the magician's long and circuitous route from struggling vaudevillian to worldwide legend.
 

Contents

Foreword
Introduction
THE OATH
STARVING FOR A LIVING
THE CELEBRATED CLAIRVOYANTS
QUID PRO
THE KING OF HANDCUFFS
M
CHINESE WATER TORTURE
FORGIVE
FIGHTING OUR WAY TO THE GRAVE
DEATH BY MISADVENTURE
ART IMITATES LIFE
SAUL AMONG THE PROPHETS
LITTLE SISTER WILL DO EXACTLY AS BIG BROTHER SAYS
MARGERYS

POLICE STATE
TAMING THE BEAR
THE CHALLENGE OF THE MIRROR
LEAP OF FAITH
KILL THY FATHER
DEATH VISITS THE STAGE
ABOVE THE DOWN UNDER
THE EMPEROR OF SYMPATHYENLISTERS
MY OWN SECRET SERVICE
AM A FAKE
AN EYE FOR AN
THERE IS NO DEATH
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Index About the Authors
Copyright

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William Kalush has been a dedicated student of the art of magic for more than twenty-five years. Founder of the Conjuring Arts Research Center and publisher of Gibecière, an esteemed magic history journal, he has helped create several world-famous magic stunts and prime-time network television specials.

Larry “Ratso” Sloman is best known as Howard Stern’s collaborator on what were then the two fastest selling books in publishing history, Private Parts and Miss America. Sloman’s recent collaborations include Mysterious Stranger, with magician David Blaine, and Scar Tissue, the memoir of Red Hot Chili Peppers lead singer Anthony Kiedis—both books were New York Times bestsellers.

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