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The author presents a focused investigation of the celebrated conjurer Robert-Houdin, tracing biographical episodes and cataloging the mechanical devices and stage effects attributed to him, including automata, a writing and drawing figure, suspension illusions, and card and bottle tricks. Drawing on research, eyewitness accounts, and technical analysis, the narrative interrogates inconsistencies in the subject’s memoirs, questions claims of sole invention, and suggests alternative explanations or collaborators for famous effects. The work combines life history, detailed descriptions of apparatus and performance, and critical evaluation to distinguish myth and self-promotion from demonstrable fact about the magician’s career.
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