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Miracle Mongers and Their Methods by Harry Houdini

by Houdini, Harry, 1874-1926
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Miracle Mongers and Their Methods by Harry Houdini is a detailed exposé on the techniques and tricks of various performers who claim supernatural abilities, written during the late 19th century. The work serves as a historical account of entertainers such as fire-eaters, sword swallowers, and other so-called ‘miracle mongers.’ Houdini’s first-hand experiences and knowledge of stage illusions provide insights into the methods behind these performances and the psychology of both the performers and the audiences who are often captivated by their acts. The opening of the book introduces Houdini’s perspective on wonder and illusion, emphasizing human fascination with the extraordinary. He recounts the origins of fire worship and the mystique surrounding fire-eating across different cultures, linking historical practices with contemporary performances. Houdini illustrates the ritualistic nature of these acts, such as the fire-walking ceremonies of different peoples, while foreshadowing the scientific explanations that will follow in subsequent chapters. As he lays the groundwork, readers anticipate a thorough investigation of the art of illusion, including the secrets behind the celebrated feats of daring performed by famed entertainers throughout history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Language English
Category History, Art

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