Thrill to the extraordinary untold story of the early career of escape artist extraordinaire Harry Houdini! Gasp at heroic trials and dreadful tribulations as a struggling young magician goes on the road with the acclaimed Marco Magic Company to conquer the competitive and challenging theatre circuit of eastern Canada! Witness elaborate acts of illusion as Houdini astounds crowds by effortlessly freeing himself from the clutches of even the most inescapable of restraints! Swoon as Houdini goes out on his own with his young wife in tow! Cheer as he mesmerizes and marvels with the miraculous…mehr
Thrill to the extraordinary untold story of the early career of escape artist extraordinaire Harry Houdini! Gasp at heroic trials and dreadful tribulations as a struggling young magician goes on the road with the acclaimed Marco Magic Company to conquer the competitive and challenging theatre circuit of eastern Canada! Witness elaborate acts of illusion as Houdini astounds crowds by effortlessly freeing himself from the clutches of even the most inescapable of restraints! Swoon as Houdini goes out on his own with his young wife in tow! Cheer as he mesmerizes and marvels with the miraculous metamorphosis! Cast your gaze upon a veritable cornucopia of rare photographic images, many never before seen in public! Be astonished as we finally unveil the mysterious truth behind Houdini's fabled straitjacket escape!! Guaranteed to be 100% true!!!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bruce MacNab grew up in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and attended the Nova Scotia Institute of Technology. Since then, he has worked as an author, carpenter, craftsman, tutor, and teacher. He has long been fascinated with the story of Harry Houdini. His articles have appeared in the Beaver, the Chronicle Herald, History Today, and other magazines and newspapers. Bruce MacNab now lives in New Ross, Nova Scotia, a region steeped in the mythology of Oak Island and Prince Henry Sinclair. The Metamorphosis is his first book.
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