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Houdini in the New York Times
HOUDINI IN THE NEW YORK TIMES

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Harry HoudiniSince the advent of the World Wide Web in the early 1990s, many fine Web sites relating to Houdini have surfaced. From the Appleton Public Library to the Library of Congress, each of them has something special to offer casual Web surfers and serious Houdini enthusiasts alike.

Some feature extensive photo and audio-visual archives, while others, including this site, focus on written records. But regardless of the medium, all of these online resources give us the opportunity to learn more about the mystery of Houdini than at any other time in history.

So enjoy this moment by immersing yourself in the world of a man whose legend transcends mortal boundaries through the simple brilliance of creating his own story from birth to death.

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