path,page,folder,text unmaskingrobert00houdgoog.pdf,267,,"THE UNMASKING OF ROBERT-HOUDIX In 1904 I paid the old master a second visit. To his professions of pleasure at meeting me once more, he added the gift of several rare programmes now in my col- Alexander Heimburger, a veteran conjurer who presented the suspension trick in 1845-46 during his American tour. From a photograph in the Harry Houdini Collection. lection, and when our hands met in a farewell clasp he told me that he had set all things in order and was ready for the coming of the Grim Reaper. Soon after that visit, [ 238]" unmaskingrobert00houdgoog.pdf,266,,"THE SUSPENSION TRICK ened at the coming of one interested in his beloved art, whose eye brightened with each fresh detail of a long and successful professional life, and who, in fifty years of retirement, had not only written a book, but had kept in touch with the world of magic, giving me information which the most exhaustive encyclopaedia could not yield, answering questions on topics never yet discussed in dusty parchments and fading scripts. It was like having the history of magic unrolled before my eager eyes, in a living, palpitating, human scroll. It had been my intention to remain but a few hours in Münster, but the old master held me as if hypnotized and the hours fairly drifted past. Letter after letter, clipping after clipping, token after token, he spread before my fascinated eyes; and I allowed him to speak without question or interruption of any sort. Early in our inter- view he had remarked that he was beginning to feel old and that only the impetus of my presence was responsible for his unusual strength of speech. For over seventy years he had been collecting books on conjuring and kin- dred topics, which he was able to read in English, French, Spanish, and German. The dinner hour found us still engrossed in conversa- tion, and Frau Heimburger extended a most hospitable and cordial invitation for me to join the family circle. But my hunger was purely mental, and the true savor of the meal was the reminiscent chat of Herr Heimburger, who, from his post at the head of his household, looked as hale and hearty as if he had found the Elixir of Life which so many of his charlatan predecessors claimed to have ""discovered."" [ 237 ]" unmaskingrobert00houdgoog.pdf,265,,"THE UNMASKING OF ROBERT-HOUDIN sonally that being pressed for time he had entrusted the writing of his ""Memoirs"" to a Parisian journalist. As he warmed up to these reminiscences, he held me spellbound. Had he risen from the grave to tell of his Mrs. Leona A. Anderson, daughter-in-law of John Henry Anderson, as she appeared with him in the suspension trick about 1868. From the Harry Houdini Collection. contemporaries, he could not have riveted my attention more securely. Here was a man of eighty-four, whose memory quick- [236]" unmaskingrobert00houdgoog.pdf,264,,"THE SUSPENSION TRICK was living in his native town of Münster, in Westphalia, I determined to secure an interview with him if possible. On March 17th, 1903, while playing in Cologne, I boarded an express train and arrived in Münster bright and early. From the city directory I learned that one Heimburger resided in Krumpentippen, 16. Hailing a passing droschke I was soon carried to my destination, where a bright-faced German girl opened the door and ushered me, without formality, into the presence of the man to whom I desired to pay my respects. An old man, bent with years, snow-white of beard and gray of head, came forward slowly to greet me. Finding that he was quite deaf, I raised my voice and fairly trum- peted my mission, adding that I felt especially honored to stand in the presence of the only magician who, up to that date, had ever appeared at the White House, Washington, by request of the President of the United States, my na- tive land. Alexander had been asked to entertain Presi- dent Polk and his guests on several occasions, and the fact that I knew this seemed to please the old conjurer and pave the way to a pleasant and profitable interview. In a few moments we were sitting side by side, and he was adding to my store of information by relating the most fascinating experiences, stories of fellow-magicians long since dead; and tales which he could corroborate by his own collection of bills, programmes, etc., his diary, and his personal correspondence. He had known Robert- Houdin, Frikell, Bosco, Count Pererilli, John Henry Anderson, Blitz, the original Bamberg of Amsterdam, Compars Herrmann, and many lesser lights among the old-time magicians. Robert-Houdin had told him per- [ 235 ]" unmaskingrobert00houdgoog.pdf,263,,"THE UNMASKING OF ROBERT-IIOUDIN IXTRADREIMARY MEW RECEPING IN THE AIR CORDENSED "" 'Suspension Chloriforcene,' as presented be Anderson and his son, from a lithograph used by him on his return from the Continent, December, 1848. From the Harry lloudini Collection. [234]" unmaskingrobert00houdgoog.pdf,262,,"THE SUSPENSION TRICK in the field of magic a clever rival, Compars Herrmann; a few months later came John Henry Anderson, the Wizard of the North. Both of these men presented the suspension trick in precisely the same manner claimed by Robert-Houdin as his original invention of 1847. Neither Anderson nor Herrmann claimed the honor of having invented the trick, and it is more than likely that the mechanician who made their apparatus for the suspension trick made the one used by Robert-Houdin also. Herr- mann, like Robert-Houdin, called the trick ethereal sus- pension. Anderson gave it the title of ""Chloriforcene Suspension,"" as the reproduction of an Anderson litho- graph on page 234 will prove. During precisely the same period of time a brilliantly successful German conjurer, Alexander, was presenting the same trick in America, where he remained as a pro- fessional entertainer for ten years. In my collection, together with corroborative handbills and programmes, there will be found this statement from Alexander: ""The suspension was at first produced by me in 1845 or 1846, after reading in an Oriental annual, edited by several officers of the Indian Army, the trick of a fakir who made a companion sit in the air by using a bamboo stick. My trick had no success, because the sitting was too near the ground. I then made him stand in the air, and the effect was marvellous."" My meeting with Alexander, of which this correspond- ence was the result, marked an era in my search for material for this volume. Having read in a small book on magic, dated 1896, that a man named Heimburger, who had travelled in America as ""Alexander the Conjurer,"" [ 233]" unmaskingrobert00houdgoog.pdf,261,,"THE UNMASKING OF ROBERT-HOUDIN of the iron rod from the back, which would have been in plain sight from the gallery. The stage would not permit the suspension to be worked out of range of the gallery gods. When Robert-Houdin went to London in 1848 he found Svesimg, the - Satreer performed by with - The BOTTLE, as the commend Tine PRINCESS'S THEATRE ALL KINDS-OF LIQUEURS. The Juggier of the Sum and Moon. - - The Bagic Sword, or the Skuful Player at - Blind-Man's Buil. GENERAL REQUEST SOUS and its isclated Bell. (Mechasic.) mose. The July Colums, of the Docile Cart. (Mechanic.) HERRMANN The Philanthrepic Banker. A Chinese Metamorphose. The Funtastic Glass. Pierro the Magician. (Mechanic)) The Marriage at Cana. The Disappearance of * * * The DOVES THE First Professor of Magic in the World The Miracle of Flowers (Mechanie,) The BANDEER of SATAN. Will give six MORE of his The Multiplication of Guinea Pigs. The Flower Garden. ENTERTAINING The Universal Thought. The Miraculous Production of Plumes. OIREES The Enchanted Vases. The Puzzled Choice, or four in one. EMIDA's o BALICE, or the GENEVA CLOCK wons. The Mysterions Chest. And MAGIQUE. - THE ONLY NIGHTS HK CAN REMAIN IN LONDON, many Provincial BONDAY Evening, August 21st. 1848, TORSBAY, 22ud, WEDNESDAY, 23rd, PRURSDAY, 24th, FRIDAY 25th, And SATURDAY, 26th, THE BENEFIT of M. HERRMANN And will be varied with NEW & WONDERFUL ILLUSIONS EN ERIMEENT T al. SUSPENSION ETHER MADAME HERRMANN selncomprehensible Handkerohief "" MAND vases FILLED WITH -- Astenishing Frate ANTI-MACNETISM Gold Fish! This extraordinery Feat is executed in a plaia Evening Brees, and must be seem to be belleved. Dress Circle, 4s. Boxes, ** Pit, ** and Gallery, le as. the CLAIRVOYANCE loors open at half past Seven. Commence at Balf.price at Nime . Cleek a a A Compars Herrmann programme of 1848 in which suspension is featured. From the Harry Houdini Collection. [ 232]" unmaskingrobert00houdgoog.pdf,260,,"Fire Nights only. AT THE NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS. The celebrated CHING LAU LAURO, - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CLA - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - a - - - - - - - - - - - - The - - - - 1 - - - - CHING LAULAURO um - - - Os Munday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, March the the 1218 121h, and 14th, 1834. = - - - - - - - - - PART #. THE CHEST OF ARCHIMEDES, The Column of - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - A at Whet Tim the Wax Candies Eschanted ELEPHANT OF KNOWLEDGE, Forge, Printiag! Flying Watch, MAGE SOTTLE, APPLES OF BEELZEBUB, MAGIC EGGS, LOTEAL 440 with WARIETY - FART n. VENTRILOQUISI - - ROGEERIES OF NICHOLAS. of the Creation, - - the Thruals, Blackbied. Lark, A. - - - - - - de Hir Surprising Poccers of Imitation, CHANGES OF CDUN. - - - Agwy - - the LND DECEPTIONS. PARTE 101. of Strength, - . SEPTO ASTIC EXERCISES. the Jir upou Nothing!! - - - - - - - Allesdance. - - - - - - - M. PABAER - MALE PRICE - - Fim - - - - - - Friday Morsing, at - - 2 - Collection. sumpension in 1832. From the Harry" unmaskingrobert00houdgoog.pdf,259,,"THE UNMASKING OF ROBERT-HOU esraping from a bladder or tube. When the blanket was again withdrawn, the conjurer wa on the ground. The mystery was supposed to have been sol Sheshal, commonly known as ""the Brahmin of exhibited the trick in 1832 in Madras. It was that his stool was ornamented with two inlaid it was suggested that one of these might concea for a steel rod. passing through the bamboo, another rod. screwed to the perpendicular one ..... In the piece of hide, might be connect ```... of the same metal, passing up the S ...... inc. and forming a circular seat. : was not far from the truth, : is means the greatest of authorities ""A i. : this particular instance I be is correct. information I have that wonderful F soll Ching Lau Lauro. Presumab and from the programmes in my fart in England, in 18:28 perform between scenes of - and Jerry,"" at the one of Ching L. de passibly di veir and . - : - ..... this" unmaskingrobert00houdgoog.pdf,258,,"Five Nights only. AT THE NEW ASSEMBLY ROOMS, The celebrated CHING LAU LAURO, Norcules, and the - furope, Magaro, Nechanicies, of the - and veluable Mechssical, Optical, and Nagient Transformatives - whese Performances the greatest and they hate been eshibited. C.L.L. be had the of Serforming before thes "" the "" Rreghtee, and ressived letter, by chais Mayesties commend, &m al approvel of ear% Perfermasce, wich Sagether with several others from the Earts of Dewlogh, Nredfent, Marquia leses . Nr Passs's, High etreet of whrth the folloning "" repy - Sie rese. Ste, Ny these I have to state that vour Performiece+ "" the Pevilion. . the isth of sembei were appreved of by these Majestive Ching Les Lovre, - em vou' Servant See Notel. H The Nebility, Gestry. and the Publer of eiverhamptor and "" we séformers the CHING AULAURO LATF or VAUNHALL GARDENS AND DHUNY LINE 1H1 ATKE Well have the beneut of appearing be fore them On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Narch the 10th, lith, 12th, 13th, and 14th, 1934, To Talente in . complete serice of Ammements. combreing- PART I. THE CHEST OF ARCHIMEDES, AND The Column of These self-ecuing pleces of were recruted by the celebrated am! entraded the Cablest of Curiosities at Paris, ber unforeces the Gefore the completies of these Master pieces of Art, they sere dieposed of and gower - gratify the Public with anch advaired pieces of A Game at Whist, Time Flies, the Wax Candles Enchanted ELEPHANT OF KNOWLEDGE, Fulcan's Forge, Miraculous Printing Flying Watch, NAGIC BOTTLE, APPLES OF BEELZEBUB, MAGEC mags, LOYAL NETAMORPHOSE, &c. with , "" II.LUSIONS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION PART II. VENTRILOQUISII. CHINO LAU LAURO - the hesour to ansounce that, previons to bas return to Loudon to resume his Eagagements, be bes been induced to preseet novel and popular SATIRICAL LEC TURE. and NOV DIVENTI