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| The Pittsburgh Press, Sept. 11, 1925 |
WILD ABOUT HARRY
Where Houdini Lives
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- Wild About Harry Bookshelf
- Houdini His Life Story (1928)
- Houdini The Man Who Walked Through Walls (1959)
- Houdini The Untold Story (1969)
- The Life and Many Deaths of Harry Houdini (1993)
- Houdini!!! The Career of Ehrich Weiss (1996)
- The Secret Life of Houdini (2006)
- The Metamorphosis: The Apprenticeship of Harry Houdini (2012)
- The Witch of Lime Street (2015)
- The Life and Afterlife of Harry Houdini (2019)
Monday, February 16, 2026
"An Open Letter to Harry Houdini"
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Postcard fever
Every month on my Patreon, I share a different vintage postcard from my growing collection. I also share the Houdini history connected to each card. This month's card is one I just received and is a little different. It features a theater that played an important role in Houdini's early career.
You can see this and all the cards I've shared by becoming a member. Hope to see you inside.
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Thursday, February 12, 2026
Mystery and Wonder: A Legacy of Golden Age Magicians in New York City
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a surge of magicians began to refine their art, finding larger audiences and building communities of practice. This period has come to be known as the Golden Age of Magic. The history of magic and magicians has long been documented through text and image as a form of theater by the Billy Rose Theatre Division at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. Now, the exhibition Mystery and Wonder: a Legacy of Golden Age Magicians in New York City will display our rich and historic archival materials related to the art of magic and the fascinating lives of magicians performing in New York City during the Golden Age.Magic performance in this period was deeply intertwined with the traditions of spiritualism, vaudeville, circus, and mainstream theater, and innovations in publishing, science, and technology were also a major influence. The exhibition explores how magic knowledge was passed down through communities and lineages of magicians within an evolving cultural and social context.
The exhibition showcases rare items from the collection of Dr. Saram Ellison, co-founder of the Society of American Magicians, as well as important books and artifacts that evoke an early 20th-century magic shop. Through a curated display of photographs, programs, correspondence, artifacts, and original posters the exhibition will also trace the lives and careers of such major magicians as Harry Kellar, Alexander and Adelaide Herrmann, Harry Houdini, Howard Thurston, Dell O’Dell and many others, exploring the wondrous world of the Golden Age of Magic.
This exhibition is organized by The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts and curated by Annemarie van Roessel, Assistant Curator of the Billy Rose Theatre Division.
Our good friend Charles Greene III attended the opening yesterday and sent this image from the official program. Look what appears in their list of recommended reading. Honored.
For more information, visit the Mystery and Wonder page at the New York Public Library website.
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Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Bess appears in 'Vanished: Seven Women Magicians Who Simply Disappeared'
Discover the amazing illustrated stories of seven women magicians who pulled off spectacular and death-defying illusions and acts, achieved global fame, and then simply...disappeared.During the Golden Age of Magic from 1860 to 1930, seven women magicians in America defied Victorian conventions and created a unique place in history for themselves and future performers to come. There was Anna, the mindreader; Adelaide, who could float in midair; Talma, who could magically shower the stage with gold coins...and many more!
During a time when women were typically confined to the home, these trailblazers crossed oceans on steamships and traveled the globe bringing their imaginative brand of magic to audiences around the world. They followed their hearts and pursued their dreams of performing magic in the spotlight when women had neither a vote nor a voice in America.
They made history. Yet once their career ended, so did their legacy.
For decades their stories were hidden, or overshadowed by male counterparts, but now they've come to life in this vibrant and captivating book.
Monday, February 9, 2026
David Copperfield's Shark Tank shoot
Friday, February 6, 2026
Did John Bengtson make one last Houdini discovery?
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Thursday, February 5, 2026
POLL: Slipcase or savings?
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
Ruth Kavanaugh on "To Tell The Truth" in 1972
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| The High Point Enterprise, Dec 26, 1972. |
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Sunday, February 1, 2026
John Bengtson has passed away
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| Hollywood Heritage |
Friday, January 30, 2026
Searching for Houdini at "The Old Vic"
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| The Old Vic near its end. Strourbridge.com |
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| Stourbridge News, April 5, 1958. |
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Thursday, January 29, 2026
LINK: Houdini and the Weed Chain Tire Company
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
A special reward for my 100 patrons
"I Want To Be Like Houdini!" book and launch party
"The Fantastic Kent Cummins" has loved magic for more than 75 years, and now he shares some amazing stories based on the greatest magician of all time, Harry Houdini! These are true stories from a professional magician that provide a fascinating peak behind the curtain.
Monday, January 26, 2026
San Francisco treats
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| San Francisco Chronicle, Oct 20, 1969. |
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| San Francisco Chronicle, Jan 24, 1976. |
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| San Francisco Chronicle, Dec 29, 1969. |
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