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'''Houdini's Escapes''' was also published as [[Houdini's Escapes and Magic]] by Blue | '''Houdini's Escapes''' was also published as [[Houdini's Escapes and Magic]] by Blue Ribbon Books in 1930. ("[[Houdini's Magic]]" was also released as a separate book in 1932 also by Harcourt, Brace & Co.) | ||
It was prepared by Walter Gibson after Houdini's death in 1926, from the magicians private notebook and with the assistance of his widow, Beatrice, and his friend and attorney, [[Bernard M. L. Ernst]], then President of the [[Society of American Magicians]]. | It was prepared by Walter Gibson after Houdini's death in 1926, from the magicians private notebook and with the assistance of his widow, Beatrice, and his friend and attorney, [[Bernard M. L. Ernst]], then President of the [[Society of American Magicians]]. | ||
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Revision as of 02:14, 10 May 2011
| Houdini's Escapes | |
| Author | Walter Gibson |
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| Publisher | Harcourt, Brace & Co |
| Publication Date | 1930 |
| Language | English |
| Pages | 316 |
Houdini's Escapes was also published as Houdini's Escapes and Magic by Blue Ribbon Books in 1930. ("Houdini's Magic" was also released as a separate book in 1932 also by Harcourt, Brace & Co.)
It was prepared by Walter Gibson after Houdini's death in 1926, from the magicians private notebook and with the assistance of his widow, Beatrice, and his friend and attorney, Bernard M. L. Ernst, then President of the Society of American Magicians.