The Man Who Was Erdnase by Barton Whaley and Martin Gardner and Jeff Busby

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This book won the SAM Special Library Award. It details Martin Gardner's, Jeff Busby's, and Bart Whaley's search to uncover the person hiding behind the pseudonym S.W. Erdnase. It lays out in detail the case for Milton Franklin Andrews. It describes the life of Andrews, how he started with magic, and how he transitioned to become a card shark, including his travels around the world hustling and cheating to make a living.

A detailed analysis of Erdnase's likely sources and inspirations, as well as other information about the book, its reprints, and other pertinent information, will help every Erdnase researcher. It also includes a technical section explaining the Erdnase Grip and some new ideas for the Erdnase Bottom Deal.

While there are probably not many left who think Milton Franklin Andrews was S. W. Erdnase, this work continues to be a very important work of reference for historians.

It is, by itself, also a great true crime book, regardless of what you might make of the Erdnase connection it champions.

Foreword

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: Rogue's Run

Chapter 2: The Last Hour

Chapter 3: The Man

Chapter 4: The Author

Chapter 5: On The Road With Bessie

Chapter 6: For The Love Of Nulda

Post Mortem

Chapter 7: Suicide Or Snuff?

Chapter 8: American Bluebeard?

The Magic Of Erdnase

Chapter 9: Personal Effects

Chapter 10: Sources & Inspirations

Chapter 11: Latter Day Methods & Myths

Chapter 12: The Hunt For Erdnase

Chapter 13: Questioned Documents

Chapter 14: Revelations

Chapter 15: A Case Of Identity

The Story Of A Bestseller

Chapter 16: Drake & Beyond

Chapter 17: Bookmen, Pirates & Ghosts

Conclusion: The Legacy

Afterword

Appendix A: Alibi Note To The Examiner

Appendix B: Alibi Note To The Chronicle

Bibliography

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