Description
Piles of junk accumulated at Flosso’s. Showcases were crammed with antique magic equipment. Stacks of magic literature teetered on the countertops. Al Flosso lived a life of disarray. So assembling this life story proved a challenging task. In writing The Coney Island Fakir, magic writer Gary Brown examined books, newspapers, photographs, magazines, programs, catalogs, and video and audio tapes from public and private collections, piecing together details from this chaotic record. Through interviews and correspondence, magicians, performers and collectors on four continents added their anecdotes, insights and observations about Flosso. Their recollections breathed life into The Coney Island Fakir.
The result is a vibrant portrait and animated mosaic. The book traces Flosso’s fascinating career, from his days as a street-corner shill, carnival pitchman and sideshow magician to his work on Broadway, film and television. Lavishly illustrated with dozens of photos, The Coney Island Fakir provides a vivid portrait of this unique performer.
As an added bonus, this volume contains a reprint of Our Mysteries. Produced by Flosso in the 1940s, Our Mysteries features 23 classic tricks by Flosso, Al Baker, Ted Annemann and other top performers.
Photo illustrated, 215 pages.
Contents
 Preface and Acknowledgements
 Introduction
 Chapter 1 – Beginnings
 Chapter 2 – Sorcerers’ Apprentice
 Chapter 3 – Rise of the Coney Island Faker
 Chapter 4 – Punch & Judy
 Chapter 5 – On the Pitch
 Chapter 6 – At the Circus
 Chapter 7 – Open for Business
 Chapter 8 – Wheeling and Dealing
 Chapter 9 – Tricks of the Trade
 Chapter 10 – Collector’s Paradise
 Chapter 11 – Stand Up Straight!
 Chapter 12 – Trodding the Boards
 Chapter 13 – Finale
 Chapter 14 – Art Imitates Life
 Epilogue
 Endnotes
 Reprint of Our Mysteries
					








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