Psi Links to HARRY HOUDINI

Harry Houdini "The world's most famous magician, Harry Houdini was born as EhrichWeisz in Budapest, Hungary on March 24, 1874..." A biography of Houdini.
Houdini No. 2 Links to a seriesof web sites about Houdini with some rare old photographs. Topics include: Pittsburg, 1916; A note from Warden Harris; Harden; Rope; Harry Houdini by Harry Houdini;Hilda and Brindamour, 1908; Paris, 1909; Voisin and Memorial, November 30, 1926, NYC.
SkepticalWorks on the Occult A list of books expressing a skeptical view of the occult,such as: Washington, Peter. "Madame Blavatsky's Baboon: A History of the Mystics, Mediums, and Misfitswho Brought Spiritualism to America".The dope on Madame Blavatsky's dubious Great White Brotherhood, Krishnamurti, Gurdjieff, and a hostof others. A tale of the search for meaning, human credulity, and the shepherds who fleece their flocks.Also included, Harry Houdini's "A Magician Amoung the Spirits".
Library of Congress - SpecialHoudini Collection The Houdini Collection comprises 143photographs and 29 related items of personal memorabilia that document the career ofHarry Houdini, the legendary magician and "Genius of Escape Who Will Startle andAmaze." Collection materials have been drawn from the Rare Book and SpecialCollections Division, and the Prints and Photographs Division of the Library ofCongress, and date from 1886 to the years following Houdini's death in 1926.
Bob King's Houdini TributeBob King's tribute to Harry Houdini contains some photos, newspaper articlesand other materials documenting Houdini's challenges to mediums and spiritualism.The famous 'Margery' case is documented here, as well as the war of words wagedby Arthur Conan Doyle and Harry Houdini in the press.