Linking Rings: William W.Durbin and the Magic and Mystery of America

Author:   James D. Robenalt
Publisher:   Kent State University Press
Edition:   illustrated edition
ISBN:  

9780873388207


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 April 2004
Format:   Hardback
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Travel back through time to meet FDR's magician. """"Jim Robenalt has written a unique story that transports the reader to 1937, for a magical road trip with his direct ancestor, a real-life magician and politician. His book is one part magic history, one part American history and one part family history. Here we meet presidents, candidates, conjurers and Civil War soldiers. His account of the first convention of the international Brotherhood of Magicians provides an accurate glimpse of people who loved magic and made it their livelihood. There is much to learn from this book, but perhaps the most important message is to cherish our history and celebrate our own unique family stories."""" David Copperfield William W. Durbin, businessman, political activist, and professional magician, was a major figure in Ohio politics during the first half of the twentieth century, serving as the powerful head of the Ohio Democratic Party and as a senior official in the U.S. Treasury under Franklin D. Roosevelt. Durbin's story is that of a political maverick who knew how to manipulate behind-the-scenes activities, especially in Ohio's political arena. He was instrumental in William Kennings Bryan's near-defeat of William McKinley in Ohio, and two decades later he helped Woodrow Wilson reach the White House. Although Durbin's vocation was politics, his passion was magic. One of the nation's premier magicians who performed on stage as """"The Past Master of the Black Art"""", the was the first elected president of the International Brotherhood of Magicians, a professional organization that has grown since its first convention in Kenton, Ohio in 1926 to number more than 15,000 members today. Imaginatively told and thoroughly researched, Linking Rings is an engaging biography narrated by James D. Robenalt, Durbin's great-grandson, who places himself with Durbin in a long car ride back to Ohio from Washington, D.C., in February 1937. Fans of magic and those interested in political history will find Linking Rings an engrossing read.

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Author:   James D. Robenalt
Publisher:   Kent State University Press
Imprint:   Kent State University Press
Edition:   illustrated edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.671kg
ISBN:  

9780873388207


ISBN 10:   0873388208
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   30 April 2004
Audience:   General/trade ,  College/higher education ,  General ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

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Jim Robenalt has written a unique story that transports the reader to 1937, for a magical road trip with his direct ancestor, a real-life magician and politician. His book is one part magic history, one part American history and one part family history. Here we meet presidents, candidates, conjurers and Civil War soldiers. His account of the first convention of the International Brotherhood of Magicians provides an accurate glimpse of people who loved magic and made it their livelilood. There is much to learn from this book, but perhaps the most important message is to cherish our history and celebrate our own unique family stories.


"""Jim Robenalt has written a unique story that transports the reader to 1937, for a magical road trip with his direct ancestor, a real-life magician and politician. His book is one part magic history, one part American history and one part family history. Here we meet presidents, candidates, conjurers and Civil War soldiers. His account of the first convention of the International Brotherhood of Magicians provides an accurate glimpse of people who loved magic and made it their livelilood. There is much to learn from this book, but perhaps the most important message is to cherish our history and celebrate our own unique family stories."""


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James D. Robenalt received his J.D. from the Ohio State University School of Law and is a partner in a major Law firm in Cleveland Ohio. He began his research for this book after his mother s death in 1990

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