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      <description><![CDATA[ <a href="http://www.mjmmagic.com/store/alexander-by-david-charvet-book-p-13881.html"><img src="http://www.mjmmagic.com/store/bmz_cache/b/b6e41fa8adaf49c59418484f91a51d78.image.80x80.png" alt="Alexander by David Charvet - Book" title=" Alexander by David Charvet - Book " width="80" height="80" style="float: left; margin: 0px 8px 8px 0px;" /></a><span id="ctl00_Content_Description"><i>The first edition of Alexander 
The Man Who Knows told the incredible story of Claude Conlin's rise to 
fame as his generation's premier mindreader. Just when you thought the 
Alexander story couldn't get any more amazing, along comes this new, 
greatly-expanded edition. Loads of new stories that read like a Saturday
 afternoon movie serial and dozens of new photographs that prove every 
one of those stories is true.</i> <br /><br />Throughout this book, two very
 different stories unfold. First there is the account of Claude 
Alexander Conlin, the man who became perhaps the highest paid 
entertainer in the field of magic. Starting out as a stage illusionist, 
Alexander eventually discarded the large props and relied on his 
tremendous skills as a showman to put over an act of mentalism and 
psychic readings. As the turbaned Man Who Knows, Alexander earned four 
million dollars over the course of a relatively short career during the 
1920s. <br /><br />The second story that runs concurrently with Alexander's 
theatrical career includes details on his seven marriages (sometimes to 
more than one woman at once), time spent in local jails and federal 
prison, his trial for attempting to extort an oilman millionaire, his 
failed attempt to out run the authorities in a high powered speed-boat 
loaded with bootlegged liquor, and the four men that he admitted 
killing. <br /><br />It is not the kind of story in which you expect to find
 names like Harry Kellar, Dr. A.M. Wilson, Harry Houdini, Servais Le 
Roy, Howard Thurston, Floyd Thayer, Joe Dunninger and Harry Blackstone 
but here they are, both friend and foe alike. <br /><br />From the gold 
fields of Alaska to séance parlors on the Barbary Coast to the most 
luxurious theaters in North America, the story of The Man Who Knows is a
 story like no other. <br /><br /><i>Pages</i>: 267 - 8" x 10" - Hardcover 
with dust jacket - Illustrated with photographs, programs, 
advertisements and diagrams plus twelve pages of full color, with 70 new
 photographs! <br /><br /><b>Peek inside Alexander - The Man Who Knows</b><br /><i>Introduction To The Second Edition</i> <br /><br />In
 the Introduction to the first edition of this book I wrote: "I wish 
that I could say that this is the definitive biography of Alexander. It 
is not. But it is probably the closest we will get at this late date." <br /><br />Boy, was I wrong. <br /><br />Following
 the publication of the book in 2004, a mountain of new material 
appeared, as if by magic. But, you ask, since Alexander died in 1954, 
what could be "new?" Surprisingly, a lot. And it came from sources 
previously unavailable to me. <br /><br />One of the first persons to 
contact Mike Caveney and me after the book appeared was Alexander's 
grand-niece, Cathy Stevenson. It turns out that Cathy is the Conlin 
family historian. Her grandfather, Clarence, also known as "CB," was 
Alexander's brother. Cathy had grown up hearing unbelievable stories 
about her grandfather and great-uncle. Later, she inherited a trunk full
 of material concerning her grandfather's career as a stage mindreader, 
which paralleled his more famous brother, Alexander. Clarence also had a
 successful career as an attorney, defending high-profile Hollywood 
clients, including family-friend, Alexander Pantages. <br /><br />In 
addition to material about her grandfather, Cathy had also researched 
the Conlin family back to the time they first came to America, which 
pre-dates previously published accounts. She also had detailed data 
about the life of Alexander's father, Berthold Michael James Conlin. And
 perhaps most significantly, Cathy put me in touch again with 
Alexander's 90 year-old son, John. <br /><br />I had spoken to John briefly 
in 2002, during research for the first edition. Understandably, he was 
reticent at that time to talk about his Dad, as I am sure he was 
uncertain as to how his contributions would be used. In November, 2005, 
following the release of the book, I spoke about Alexander at the Magic 
Castle in Hollywood. There I met Cathy and other members of the Conlin 
family. I gave a copy of the book to Cathy, who promised to pass it 
along to John. <br /><br />Several months later I was back in Pasadena for a
 weekend at Mike and Tina Caveney's home. I had been there less than 
five minutes when Mike said, "Let's go see John Conlin." He picked up 
the telephone and called the assisted-living facility where John 
resides. The receptionist said John would enjoy the visit. So, after 
winding our way through Friday afternoon rush-hour traffic in Los 
Angeles, Mike and I arrived to have dinner with John Conlin. <br /><br />John
 was touched that we would visit him. He had enjoyed the book and had 
more details to offer. In-between bites of peach cobbler, every one of 
my questions brought forth tales that would be unknown by anyone but the
 son of "The Man Who Knows." It was all brought clearly into perspective
 when John showed us a picture of himself at age 5 standing next to 
Harry Kellar, the Dean of American magicians, who died in 1922. Here we 
were in 2006, talking to a man who had actually known Kellar! This was 
an especially jaw-dropping moment for Mike, who had recently published 
Kellar's biography. <br /><br />Before we left that evening, John entrusted 
Mike and me with four large, well-worn scrapbooks. They were filled with
 family photos, dating back to the turn of the twentieth century. Later 
that night, back at Mike's house, we both studied the images into the 
early morning hours of the next day and found many surprising 
revelations. John and his son, Alexander, were gracious in allowing us 
to scan any photographs that we found of interest, before returning the 
scrapbooks to the family. <br /><br />Back home, I kept digging. Recent 
leaps in technology have made it easier to find information concerning 
the illusive Alexander. In just a few short years, the world of 
information has transformed from paper to pixels. Complete files of 
newspapers are now searchable via the internet. Previously, when one was
 researching a person through newspaper files it was sometimes necessary
 to scroll through hundreds of microfilmed pages to find one morsel of 
information. If one knew an approximate date and specific newspaper to 
search, the task was a bit easier. Without this basic data, it was like 
looking for the proverbial needle in a haystack. Now, after typing just a
 name or subject into my laptop computer, online search engines can pick
 through thousands of newspaper files in seconds, bringing forth more 
information than Alexander would have ever dreamed possible with his 
mystic turban. <br /><br />When the first edition of Alexander sold out, 
Mike and I made the decision that rather than reprint the book as it 
was, a completely new edition should be created that would incorporate 
this new material. Some parts of the Alexander story have changed since 
the previous telling. Other parts have been brought into clearer focus. <br /><br />While
 Alexander is still cloaked in somewhat of a veil of mystery, we have 
now been able to pull that veil aside just a little bit more. I think 
you'll find, as I have, that the man behind the curtain was even more 
amazing than his carefully crafted stage persona. <br /><br />David Charvet <br />September, 2006</span>
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