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Don't Fool Yourself: The Magical Life of Dell O'Dell by Michael Claxton - Book


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In a field dominated by men, one of the most successful and busiest magicians of a generation was also a woman.

Dell O'Dell grew up in Kansas, and learned to love show business amidst the sawdust and spangles of her father's circus. She learned to entertain as a teenager, teaching herself to juggle, perform acrobatics, and work with animals. Eventually, she would go on to own her own circus, perform as a comedy magician in vaudeville, and finally find certified stardom as a headlining night club performer and television star.

Half a world away, in Switzerland, Charles Carrer was learning many of the same feats of digital dexterity. He developed a polished, dapper, and amazing juggling act that took him on tours throughout the European continent, South American, and eventually landed him in America. It was there, in New York, that the two troupers met, married, and embarked on a partnership - both on and off stage - that has to be read to be believed.

In the pages of Don't Fool Yourself, author Michael Claxton draws on first-person accounts, revealing research, and rich historical archives to paint humanizing and captivating portraits of Dell O'Dell and Charlie Carrer, remarkable entertainers whose lives were intertwined - as well as fascinating bygone eras of American show business.

Pages: 332 - 9" x 6" - Hardcover - illustrated with dozens of unpublished images. As a bonus, the dust jacket of each book includes a Dell O'Dell Dancing Doll novelty!

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I love biographies and this is a wonderful read. This is an era when magic and woman were seldom seen so with a strong female like Dell O'Dell it is a joy to see her take on this art and the established order. The only criticism and this in no way takes away from the subject matter is that the photos are all printed into the paper and sometimes slightly dark, I would have liked some gloss but again I can live with this and there is enough of them scattered throughout the book to keep readers interested. I would have also preferred that the dancing doll on the back of the jacket cover be separated and inserted differently, I for one will not be cutting this off but again minor issues and I would recommend this to all magicians. To the author well done on a fine book and research.
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