| par William Kalush et Larry Sloman Format :  17 cm × 24 cm, couverture rigide, 592 pages, version     limitée - signée par les auteurs.Prix : 45,00 €
 Livre en anglais.
 Handcuff King. Escape Artist. International Superstar. Since his death eighty     years ago, Harry Houdini's life has been chronicled in books, in film, and on     television. Now, in this groundbreaking biography, renowned magic expert William     Kalush and best-selling writer Larry Sloman team up to find the man behind the     myth. Drawing from millions of pages of research, they describe in vivid detail     the passions that drove Houdini to perform ever-more-dangerous feats, his secret     life as a spy, and a pernicious plot to subvert his legacy. After years of struggling on the dime museum circuit, Harry Houdini got a break     that put him on the front page of a Chicago newspaper. He never looked back.     Soon Houdini was performing for royalty, commanding vast sums, and exploring     the new power of Hollywood to expand on his legend. At a time when spy agencies frequently co-opted amateurs, Houdini went to London     and developed a relationship with a man who would run MI-5. For the next several     years, the world's most famous magician traveled to Germany and Russia and routinely     reported his findings. After World War I was successfully concluded, Houdini embarked on a battle     of his own. He created a group of disguised field operatives to infiltrate the     seamy world of fake spirit mediums. In doing so, Houdini triggered the wrath     of fanatical Spiritualists, led by the esteemed British author Sir Arthur Conan     Doyle. Death threats became an everyday occurrence, but the group would pose     an even greater danger to Houdini's legacy. Rigorously researched, and as exciting as a good thriller, The Secret Life     of Houdini traces the arc of the master magician's life from desperate poverty     to worldwide legend, initiating the reader along the way into the arcane world     of professional magic. In this remarkable book, Kalush and Sloman decode a life     based on deception, providing an intimate and riveting portrayal of Houdini,     the man and the legend. 
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