The Great Houdini
For the 1976 film, see The Great Houdini (film).
The Great Houdini: Magician Extraordinary, written by Beryl Williams and Samuel Epstein, is a biography on Harry Houdini, the great handcuff king and magician.[1]
This book tells about Houdini's life and reveals some of the secrets to his greatest tricks. It stresses the years of persistence in the face of rejection and hard work it took for him to create his stardom.
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