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Magic of Robert Houdin Fetchner 2 Vol. Magic History Performance Secrets Bio

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    Description

    No Markings or stains on pages
    Published 2003
    Two volumes with slipcase
    863 pages
    Over 1200 illustrations
    60 color pages
    Cover by Jean-Guy Fechner
    Preface by Jacques Voignier
    In one of the most elegant magic books ever produced, Christian Fechner explores the incredible world of Robert-Houdin, the legendary master of magic. Fechner has uncovered the story behind the scenes of Robert-Houdin's life, magic, and writings and illustrated his discoveries with hundreds of rare photos, playbills, and other treasures.
    This extraordinary work is bound in rich Dutch cloth with gilded stamping, glossy covers, archival slipcase, and a ribbon bookmark bound into each copy, and includes a large tipped-in reproduction Robert-Houdin print and fold-out family tree.
    CONTENTS
    INTRODUCTION
    Jacques Voignier
    ACT I
    1700-1805: From Louis Robert to Jean Eugène Robert
    1805-1823: A Confiscated Childhood and Adolescence
    1823-1825: From Dr. Carlosbach to Maître Pardessus
    1825-1828: From Maître Roger to Jean-Martin Robert
    1826-1828: The Apprenticeship of the Artisan Watchmaker and the Aspiring Magician
    The Mysterious M. David of Bordeaux
    1828: The Count de Grisy, French Conjurer, known as Torrini
    1828-1829: Return to Blois, Mademoiselle Houdin
    Notes to Act I
    ACT II
    1830: Paris, Here I Come
    1830: Father Roujol
    1809-1833: M. Comte, The King’s Conjurer
    1800-1832: Olivier, Conjuring Professor of Paris
    1830: A Marriage of Love During the July Revolution
    1831: The First Son
    1831: 1832 – The Componium
    1832-1835: A Long Depression
    1833: Giovani Bartolomeo Bosco
    1835-1836: The Fall of the House of Houdin
    1837-1844: The Mechanician and the Watchmaker
    1837-1844: The Salon Conjurer
    1842: The Little Parisian Curiosity Shows
    1843: Philippe Talon, known as Philippe
    1840-1846: Vaucanson’s Duck, Von Kempelen’s Chess Player, and Robert-Houdin’s Writing and Drawing Automaton
    1843-1844: A Cascade of Mourning and A New Marriage
    1844: The Exposition and Phineas Taylor Barnum
    Notes to Act II
    ACT III
    1844-1845: The Big Leap
    1845: The Secret Machinery of the Theater
    1845: Robert-Houdin’s
    Soirées Fantastiques
    1845-1846: Second Sight and The Inexhaustible Bottle
    1846: First Foreign Tour and the Conjurer Louis Courtois
    1845-1852: Promotion and Advertising
    1847: The Fortune-Teller Alexis Didier
    1847-1848: The Ethereal Suspension
    1848: Moreau-Sainti – André Voisin
    1848-1849: Revolution in France and Triumphs in England
    1849-1851: Return to Paris; Pierre Etienne August Chocat, known as Hamilton
    1850: The English Connection or the Legrand Trial
    1851: Letter on Education; Shows and Children
    1851: Roberti de Brescia, De Linsky, Deveaux, Berneuil, and The Electric Light
    1852: Farewell, My Dear Parisians
    1852-1853: The Final Flames
    Notes to Act III
    ACT IV
    1852-1854: Hamilton: From Palais-Royal to Boulevard des Italiens
    1854: The Photographer André Adolphe Disdéri
    1854-1855: Emile and Eugène Robert-Houdin – The Exposition of 1855
    1856: The Electric Clock of Blois — Robert-Houdin Becomes a Patronym
    1856: Robert-Houdin’s Algerian Saga
    1856: Goodbye to the Stage in Marseilles
    1857-1858: The Writing of
    Confidences d’un Prestidigitateur
    1858-1859: Raphaël Macaluso, Alfred de Caston, Klosloge, and De Lille
    1854-1871: The Myth of “Rest at The Priory”
    1859-1871:
    Les Tablettes journalières of Robert-Houdin
    1859-1861: Small and Large Magic Activities in Saint-Gervais
    1859-1861: The “Geraud affair” and The “Lassaigne affair”
    1860: Mlle. Benita Anguinet
    1859-1860: Robert-Houdin and Amateurs Magicians
    1860: Alexander Heimbürger
    1861: Card-Sharping Exposed and
    Les Figures du temps
    1862: Hamilton and Pierre Edouard Brunnet
    1862-1863: The Shop and Wedding of Emile Robert-Houdin
    1862: An Unexpected Comeback
    1863-1864: François Eugène Lahire, known as Cleverman
    1864: Return to The Priory and Robin’s Mythomania
    1865: The Davenport Brothers and The Stacey Brothers
    Notes to Act IV
    ACT V
    1864-1866: The Common Clock, The Electric Light Bulb with a Vegetal Filament, The Musical Telegraph, and Ophthalmology
    1864-1866: The Harpsichord or Tympanum Player
    1866: A Peaceful Year – The Sphinx and The Talking Head
    1866: Hamilton, Cleverman, and Plantet – Tufferau, Littson, Varner, Lynn, and Alfred Stodare
    1867-1868:
    The Chess Player
    or
    La Czarine
    , and
    Les Secrets de la Prestidigitation
    1869: The Grand Affair, The Odometer, and Dr. Epstein
    1870: The Year of All Sorrows
    1870-1871: The Occupation of Saint-Gervais and Blois during the War of 1870 Described Daily by Robert-Houdin
    1871: The Master’s Last Days
    1871: Last Farewell Performance
    Epilogue
    Notes to Act V
    Appendix I:
    The Priory
    by Robert-Houdin followed by notes taken from a lecture by Eglantine Lemaître Robert-Houdin and complementary notes by the author
    Appendix II: Texts and biographies written by Robert-Houdin and published in
    Le Grand Dictionnaire universel du XIXe siècle
    by Pierre Larousse
    Genealogical Chart