Memoirs of Robert-Houdin, ambassador, author and conjurer

Memoirs of Robert-Houdin, ambassador, author and conjurerA MAN may not only take his own life, by writing...
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Author: Robert-Houdin, Jean-Eugène,1805-1871
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Memoirs of Robert-Houdin, ambassador, author and conjurer

Memoirs of Robert-Houdin, ambassador, author and conjurer

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Memoirs of Robert-Houdin, ambassador, author and conjurer

€6,34
Author: Robert-Houdin, Jean-Eugène,1805-1871
Format: eBook
Language: English

Memoirs of Robert-Houdin, ambassador, author and conjurer

A MAN may not only take his own life, by writing his autobiography, without committing felo de se, but may carry himself into future time by producing a book which the world will not willingly let die. This is what M. Robert-Houdin, the greatest artist in what is called Conjuring, has lately done in the remarkable book Confidences dun Prestigiteur, a faithful translation of which is here presented to the American reading public. The work has had the greatest success in Europe, from its lively style as well as the various information it contains, historical and philosophical, on the practice and principles of sleight-of-hand, and the other details, mental as well as mechanical, which unite to make perfect the exhibition of White Magic, the antipodes of what our forefathers knew, persecuted, and punished as the Black Art. Houdin has been considered of such importance and interest in France, that in Didots Nouvelle Biographie Gnrale, now in course of publication at Paris, a whole page is given to him. From this memoir, and from his own account in the pages which follow, we learn that he was born at Blois, on the 6th December, 1805,that his father, a watchmaker in that city, gave him a good education at the College of Orleans,that his inclination for escamotage (or juggling) was so decided as to make him averse to pursue his fathers trade,that he early exhibited great taste for mechanical inventions, which he so successfully cultivated that, at the Paris Exhibition of 1844, he was awarded a medal for the ingenious construction of several automata,that, having studied the displays of the great masters on the art of juggling, he opened a theatre of his own, in the Palais Royal in Paris, to which his celebrated soires fantastiques attracted crowds,that, in 1848, when the Revolution had ruined all theatrical speculations in Paris, he visited London, where his performances at St. Jamess Theatre were universally attractive and lucrative,that he made a tour through Great Britain with equal success, returning to Paris when France had settled down quietly under the rule of a President,that he subsequently visited many other parts of Europe, every where received with distinction and applause,that at the Great Parisian Exhibition of 1855, he was awarded the gold medal for his scientific application of electricity to clocks,that, shortly after, he closed ten years of active public life by relinquishing his theatre to Mr. Hamilton, his brother-in-law, retiring with a well-earned competency to Blois,and that, in 1857, at the special request of the French Government, which desired to lessen the influence of the Marabouts, whose conjuring tricks, accepted as actual magic by the Arabs, gave them too much influence, he went to Algeria, as a sort of Ambassador, to play off his tricks against theirs, and, by greater marvels than they could shew, destroy the prestige which they had acquired. He so completely succeeded that the Arabs lost all faith in the miracles of the Marabouts, and thus was destroyed an influence very dangerous to the French Government. In his retirement, to which he has returned, Houdin wrote his Confidences, and is now devoting himself to scientific researches connected with electricity. Before the appearance of his own work, M. Hatin had published, in 1857, Robert-Houdin, sa vie, ses uvres, son thtre. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 42916
Author: Robert-Houdin, Jean-Eugène
Release Date: Jun 11, 2013
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Editor: Mackenzie, R. Shelton (Robert Shelton), 1809-1880

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