Discover the man behind the magic and see how Houdini pulled off his
most daring escapes
Before Harry Houdini (1874-1926) became the greatest magician in the
world, he was just little Ehrich Weisz, a Hungarian-born immigrant who
moved to America with his family and performed stage tricks for a little
extra cash. He started off with card tricks and then eventually began
performing the escape acts that would make him famous. Known for his
daring and death-defying illusions, he would do some of the greatest
tricks ever: escaping from a milk can, being buried alive, and being
locked inside a crate and thrown into a river. He conquered each of
these seemingly impossible feats and showed the world the power of a
little magic. Fun, fast-paced, and highly illustrated, Harry Houdini
tells the story of the curious boy who became the world's greatest
magician and reveals how Houdini did some of his most stunning escapes.
It includes a timeline, glossary, and index.