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'''The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin''' was marketed as "The first authentic history of magic ever published". Houdini claims it took more then fifteen years of research.


It contains many images, clippings, and programs of well known magicians, documenting an interesting area of magic.  In Harry Houdini's [[Conjurers' Monthly Magazine]] (May 1908) there was an announcement that before "The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin'" was published, the price was announced as $2.00.  When the book was ready to market, the price was reduced to $1.00 by  Houdini, who would pocket the loss in order to get the book out to more people.
It contains many images, clippings, and programs of well known magicians, documenting an interesting area of magic.  In Harry Houdini's [[Conjurers' Monthly Magazine]] (May 1908) there was an announcement that before "The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin'" was published, the price was announced as $2.00.  When the book was ready to market, the price was reduced to $1.00 by  Houdini, who would pocket the loss in order to get the book out to more people.
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Many magicians took exception at the time with Houdini and most the allegations, however, did not stand close inspection over time. Magician have published responses to this book including:
Many magicians took exception at the time with Houdini and most the allegations, however, did not stand close inspection over time. Magician have published responses to this book including:
* [[Les "Erreurs" de Harry Houdini]] by [[Maurice Sardina]] (1947) translated as [[Where Houdini Was Wrong]] by [[Victor Farelli]] (1950).
*[[Introducing Houdini versus Robert-Houdin]] by [[Sam Sharpe]] (1955), reprint in [[Salutations to Robert-Houdin]] (1983)
* "[[Houdini's Unmasking]] (Fact vs Fiction)" by [[Jean Hugard]] beginning in June 1957 [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]] was a point for point response refuting many of Houdini's arguments. Later published as a book in 1957.
* "[[Houdini's Unmasking]] (Fact vs Fiction)" by [[Jean Hugard]] beginning in June 1957 [[Hugard's Magic Monthly]] was a point for point response refuting many of Houdini's arguments. Later published as a book in 1957.
* [[Les "Erreurs" de Harry Houdini]] by [[Maurice Sardina]] (1947) translated as [[Where Houdini Was Wrong]] by [[Victor Farelli]] (1950).


== Contents ==
== Contents ==

Latest revision as of 07:01, 6 September 2011

The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin
UnmaskingRobertHoudin.jpg
AuthorHarry Houdini
Publication Date1908
LanguageEnglish
 
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The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin was marketed as "The first authentic history of magic ever published". Houdini claims it took more then fifteen years of research.

It contains many images, clippings, and programs of well known magicians, documenting an interesting area of magic. In Harry Houdini's Conjurers' Monthly Magazine (May 1908) there was an announcement that before "The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin'" was published, the price was announced as $2.00. When the book was ready to market, the price was reduced to $1.00 by Houdini, who would pocket the loss in order to get the book out to more people.

The book was an unflattering account of Harry Houdini's legendary predecessor Robert-Houdin, written in part because his widow would not agree to meet him. Houdini tries to show that most of the tricks that Robert-Houdin claimed as his invention were in fact not.

Many magicians took exception at the time with Houdini and most the allegations, however, did not stand close inspection over time. Magician have published responses to this book including:

Contents

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  • I. Significant Events in the Life of Robert-Houdin
  • II. The Orange-Tree Trick
  • III. The Writing and Drawing Figure
  • IV. The Pastry Cook of the Palais Royal
  • V. The Obedient Cards - The Cabalistic Clock - The Trapeze Automaton
  • VI. The Inexhaustible Bottle
  • VII. Second Sight
  • VIII. The Suspension Trick
  • IX. The Disappearing Handkerchief
  • X. Robert-Houdin's Ignorance of Magic as Betrayed by His Own Pen
  • XI. The Narrowness of Robert-Houdin's "Memoirs"

Editions

  • 1st edition, New York: The Publishers Printing Co., 1908
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