HOUDINI AND CONAN DOYLE: THE STORY OF A STRANGE FRIENDSHIP
Book Details + Condition: Albert and Charles Boni, Inc (New York). First Edition, 1932. Hardcover. 249 pages. Illustrated. Bernard M.L. Ernst and Hereward Carrington's book explores "the story of a strange friendship" between two famous figures of the early 20th century: Harry Houdini and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The two men were initially brought together by their mutual interest in Spiritualism and the paranormal. Despite their vastly different backgrounds and personalities, Houdini and Conan Doyle formed a bond that lasted for many years, even as they disagreed on many issues related to their shared interests. Through extensive research and analysis, Ernst offers readers a detailed look at the complex dynamics of this unusual friendship, shedding light on the lives and personalities of two of the most iconic figures of their time.
Firm binding; light aging and wear to boards, with a bit of discoloration to rear; darkening to spine; interior is clean and free of markings. Bookplate to inside front board of Milton A. Bridges (1894-1939), amateur magician and collector of magic books.