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'''Elliott's Last Legacy''':'': Secrets of the King of All Kard Kings'' was a book on  [[Dr. James William Elliott]]'s magic.


Book about [[Dr. James William Elliott]]'s magic.
Elliott died before he could finish this book. [[Clinton Burgess]] and [[Harry Houdini]] collected Elliott's notes and fill in some of the missing explanations.  


Elliott died before he could finish this book. [[Clinton Burgess]] and [[Harry Houdini]] collected Elliott's notes and fill in some of the missing explanations.  
Burgess was bitter when the book was published because Houdini ended up taking most of the credit. Houdini even put his name on the cover in large bold letters.<ref>CONCERNING "ELLIOTS LAST LEGACY" By John H. Percival, MUM, January 1970</ref>


Burgess was bitter when the book was published because Houdini ended up taking most of the credit. Houdini even put his name on the cover in large bold letters.
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Revision as of 13:46, 29 July 2010

Elliott's Last Legacy
AuthorClinton Burgess
PublisherAdams
Publication Date1923
LanguageEnglish
 

Elliott's Last Legacy:: Secrets of the King of All Kard Kings was a book on Dr. James William Elliott's magic.

Elliott died before he could finish this book. Clinton Burgess and Harry Houdini collected Elliott's notes and fill in some of the missing explanations.

Burgess was bitter when the book was published because Houdini ended up taking most of the credit. Houdini even put his name on the cover in large bold letters.[1]

References

  1. CONCERNING "ELLIOTS LAST LEGACY" By John H. Percival, MUM, January 1970
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