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Hiding the Elephant

Jim Steinmeyer

Now in paperback comes Jim Steinmeyer's astonishing chronicle of half a century of illusionary innovation, backstage chicanery, and keen competition within the world of magicians. Lauded by today's finest magicians and critics, Hiding the Elephant is a cultural history of the efforts among legendary conjurers to make things materialize, levitate, and disappear. Steinmeyer unveils the secrets and life stories of the fascinating personalities behind optical marvels such as floating ghosts interacting with live actors, disembodied heads, and vanishing ladies. He demystifies Pepper's Ghost, Harry Kellar's Levitation of Princess Karnak, Charles Morritt's Disappearing Donkey, and Houdini's landmark vanishing of Jennie the elephant in 1918. The dramatic mix of science and history, with revealing diagrams, photographs and magicians' portraits by William Stout, provides a glimpse behind the curtain at the backstage story of magic.
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  • Classification : General Non-Fiction
  • Pub Date : SEP 15, 2004
  • Imprint : Perseus Books
  • Page Extent : 392
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780786714018
  • Price : INR 1,299
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Jim Steinmeyer

Jim Steinmeyer has invented many of the famous illusions used by leading magicians from Ricky Jay to Siegfried & Roy. He created David Copperfield's vanish of the Statue of Liberty and has also designed magic for six Broadway shows and many other productions including Mary Poppins currently playing in London's West End. He is the author of Hiding the Elephant the Los Angeles Times bestseller which Teller hailed as "a radiant celebration of the genius glamour and gargantuan egos of stage magic."

Steinmeyer has researched and rediscovered many great illusions of the past and has written numerous technical books on magic history and the techniques of magic. He lectures on these subjects and is a contributing editor to Magic magazine the leading independent magazine for magicians.

In addition Steinmeyer has served as consultant and producer for magic television specials in the United States and Great Britain and was a writer and producer for the A&E network's four-hour history of the art The Story of Magic. For several years he served as a consultant and concept designer for Walt Disney Imagineering developing theme park attractions for The Walt Disney Company.

Jim Steinmeyer lives in Los Angeles with his wife Frankie Glass an independent television producer.

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