HOUDINI, Harry.
A Magician Among the Spirits.
New York: Harper & Brothers , 1924.
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First Edition of Harry Houdini's A Magician Among the Spirits; Lengthily Signed by Him
First edition of this classic work. Octavo, original cloth with gilt titles to the spine and front panel, top stain yellow, frontispiece of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Houdini, illustrated. Lengthily signed by the author on the front free endpaper, "Best wishes Houdini and alls well 3/11/25 Cleveland O." On 9 March 1925, illusionist and escape artist Harry Houdini began a two-week engagement at Cleveland's Palace Theatre, with the first devoted to his escape act and the second to debunking spiritualists. The last of Houdini's books to be published in his lifetime, A Magician Among the Spirits, was the culmination of over thirty years of studying and debunking occult phenomena, in particular spiritualists, whom Houdini considered to be little more than con artists. On 10 March, Houdini, County Prosecutor Edward C. Stanton, and a representative from the Cleveland Press went undercover at a seance conducted by spiritualist George Renner, whose gatherings included floating trumpets supposedly controlled by spirits. As the lights went down, Houdini smeared the trumpets with lamp soot, then, as the trumpets began to rise, suddenly turned on a flashlight, revealing Renner's face and hands covered in soot and proving that it was he who was controlling the "floating" trumpets. Renner was arrested, and Houdini left just in time to make that evening's performance at the Palace Theatre. The present volume was signed the following day, likely by a Houdini still very pleased with himself over the previous evening's expose. In near fine condition. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box.
Harry Houdini whose real name was Erik Weisz, was one of the most famous magicians and escapologists of all time. He was highly skeptical of the many claims made concerning psychic and paranormal phenomena, which were very popular in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He attended hundreds of séances for the purposes of his study, and never experienced one he believed genuine. In this book, published in 1924, he described the mediums and psychics whom he revealed as fraudulent, exposing the tricks which had convinced many notable scientists and academics. These included spirit writing, table rapping, spirit manifestations, and levitation. Among those he revealed as frauds was the famous medium Mina Crandon, and his exposures led to a public split with his former friend Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a firm believer. The book is a fascinating account of superstition and gullibility.
A Magician Among the Spirits.
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