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The author recounts his life from childhood and watchmaking apprenticeship through mechanical experiments and early sleight-of-hand, describing the development of automata and stage illusions, the founding and operation of his own theatre, tours abroad and periods of retirement. He narrates encounters with rival performers, episodes of illness and recovery that influenced his craft, and a government mission to counter popular magic in a colonial setting. Interwoven are practical explanations of conjuring principles, reflections on the relationship between mechanics and showmanship, and later scientific pursuits involving electricity.

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Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin

Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin was a French magician and author, often regarded as the father of modern magic. Born in the early 19th century, he revolutionized the art of illusion with his innovative performances and theatrical presentations. His notable work, "Memoirs of Robert-Houdin, ambassador, author and conjurer," provides insight into his life and the world of magic during his time. Robert-Houdin's influence extended beyond entertainment; he also contributed to literature on the subject of magic and deception, as seen in works like "The Sharper Detected and Exposed." His legacy continues to inspire magicians and illusionists around the world.

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