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<div style="background-color: transparent; border:1px dotted #000000;padding:2px;margin:2px;"> 'First published in 1997 by L&L Publishing, The Coney Island Fakir is a remarkable book about a remarkable life. The book traces Flosso's fascinating career, from his days as a street-corner shill, carnival pitchman, Punch & Judy operator and sideshow magician to his work on Broadway, film and television. He worked with giants of the entertainment world, including the Marx Brothers, Bud Abbott, Ed Sullivan and Jackie Gleason. As proprietor of New York's leading magic shop, Flosso dispensed advice and equipment to the 20th Century's greatest magicians, from Harry Houdini to David Copperfield.  
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'''The Coney Island Fakir: The Magical Life of Al Flosso''' was written by [[Judge Gary Brown]] and first published in 1997 by [[L&L Publishing]].  
  
The Coney Island Fakir captures the essence of this unique performer, his original style, and his influence on the world of magic.
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The book traces [[Al Flosso]]'s career, from his days as a street-corner shill, carnival pitchman, [[Punch & Judy]] operator and sideshow magician to his work on Broadway, film and television. He worked the Marx Brothers, Bud Abbott, [[Ed Sullivan]] and Jackie Gleason. As owner of a New York magic shop, he served many of the 20th Century's greatest magicians, from [[Harry Houdini]] to [[David Copperfield]].<ref>https://www.amazon.com/Coney-Island-Fakir-Magical-Flosso-ebook/dp/B00472O7L0</ref>
  
  
  
Reviewed in Genii, December 1997.
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Reviewed in [[Genii]], December 1997.
  
  
 
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The Coney Island Fakir: The Magical Life of Al Flosso
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AuthorGary Brown
PublisherL&L Publishing
Publication Date1997
LanguageEnglish
Pages221
 

The Coney Island Fakir: The Magical Life of Al Flosso was written by Judge Gary Brown and first published in 1997 by L&L Publishing.

The book traces Al Flosso's career, from his days as a street-corner shill, carnival pitchman, Punch & Judy operator and sideshow magician to his work on Broadway, film and television. He worked the Marx Brothers, Bud Abbott, Ed Sullivan and Jackie Gleason. As owner of a New York magic shop, he served many of the 20th Century's greatest magicians, from Harry Houdini to David Copperfield.[1]


Reviewed in Genii, December 1997.


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  1. https://www.amazon.com/Coney-Island-Fakir-Magical-Flosso-ebook/dp/B00472O7L0