The mysterious chung ling soo biography pdf
Jim Steinmeyer" is a renowned historian of stage magic and the critically acclaimed author of "The Glorious Deception" and "Hiding the Elephant," a "Los Angeles Times" bestseller. Account Options Logga in. Skaffa tryckt exemplar.
William Ellsworth Robinson (April 2, – March 24, ) was an American magician who went by the stage name Chung Ling Soo (Chinese: 程連蘇; pinyin: Chéng Liánsū).
Jim Steinmeyer. In a biography woven from equal parts enchantment and mystery, Jim Steinmeyer unveils the secrets behind the most enigmatic performer in the history of stage magic, Chung Ling Soo, the? Soo's infamous and suspicious onstage death in mystified his fellow magicians: he was shot during a performance of? When Soo died, his deceptions began to unravel.
It was discovered that he was not Chinese but a fifty-eight-year-old American named William Ellsworth Robinson, a former magicians' assistant and the husband of Olive Robinson. But even William Robinson was not who he appeared to be, for he had kept a second family with a mistress in a fashionable home near London.
In a biography woven from equal parts enchantment and mystery, master illusion designer and today's foremost magic historian, Jim Steinmeyer, unveils the astonishing secrets behind the .
Here is a look at the rough-and-tumble world of turn-of-the-century entertainments, the West's discovery of Oriental culture, and Soo's strange descent into secrecy as he rose to stardom? Due to the scandals surrounding Robinson's death, this is the first time his full story has ever been told. Photographs are included.