Fulton Oursler was one of the great editors of his time, ruling
over the Macfadden publishing empire for two decades. He created
the first true-crime magazine, True Detective Mysteries, and
off-beat titles like Brain Power, Ghost Stories and True Strange
Stories. He achieved national fame in the '30s as the editor of
Liberty. But stage magic was his first love, and, in his heart, he
remained a conjurer in a black cape and top hat. In this collection
of early fiction, Oursler's bewitching imagination takes flight in
tales of magic, murder and mesmerizing mystery. Apparitions,
half-wits, secret panels, devious deceptions, lunatic asylums,
warring magicians, criminal masterminds-it's all here. Also
featured is an in-depth exploration of the amazing career of Fulton
Oursler.
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