The legendary Harry Houdini started the tradition of magicians debunking
charlatans and revealing secrets of the trade that continues today
through the likes Penn and Teller or James "The Amazing" Randi. But
Houdini went even further here, in this delightful 1906 novelty: he
revealed the working secrets of thieves, swindlers, and con artists.
Culled from his conversations with "the chiefs of police and the most
famous detectives in the world," Houdini's tales of the tricks of the
trade of beggars, pickpockets, and burglars are instructive and amusing.
The master showman was also a surprisingly entertaining writer-and this
is one of his most enjoyable books, one that will enthrall readers of
true crime as well as fans of Houdini himself. Hungarian-American
magician and professional skeptic EHRICH WEISS (1874-1926)-aka Harry
Houdini, "Handcuff King and Jail Breaker"-also wrote Magical Rope Ties
and Escapes (1920) and A Magician Among the Spirits (1924).