Artifice, Ruse & Erdnase by Hurt McDermott
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Step into the shadowy world of card magic’s greatest enigma with Artifice, Ruse & Erdnase by Hurt McDermott. This definitive exploration of magic’s most enduring mystery isn’t just a book—it’s your portal to mastering the art of deception. Download instantly and join generations of magicians who’ve shaped their craft through these pages!
Since its mysterious 1902 publication under the pseudonym S.W. Erdnase, Artifice, Ruse and Subterfuge at the Card Table has reigned as the sacred text of card manipulation. Legends like Dai Vernon built their legacies on its teachings, yet the author’s true identity remains magic’s greatest unsolved puzzle. Even Martin Gardner, the iconic Scientific American editor, dedicated years to cracking this cryptographic riddle—all in vain.
In this forensic masterpiece, Hurt McDermott becomes both detective and historian, meticulously dissecting every theory about Erdnase’s identity up to 2012. (Modern seekers will want to pair this with Chris Wasshuber’s The Hunt for Erdnase for the full timeline). McDermott doesn’t just present facts—he arms you with tools to become an Erdnase sleuth yourself, analyzing handwriting, literary style, and historical context with the precision of a master investigator.
From Richard Hatch’s gripping foreword:
“McDermott orchestrates a symphony of scholarship, blending publishing archaeology with stylistic analysis. His comparative study of writing styles isn’t just academic—it’s a masterclass in literary detective work that will keep you turning pages like a thriller.”
This isn’t mere speculation—it’s a methodological blueprint for solving historical mysteries. While McDermott reveals his own conclusions, the true magic lies in how he empowers readers to cut through confirmation bias and evaluate 13 prime suspects themselves. Whether you’re a curious newcomer or seasoned Erdnase hunter, this 225-page tome offers:
- Forensic analysis of Chicago’s 1902 magic underworld
- Decrypted communications from potential Erdnase aliases
- Shocking connections to famous confidence artists and inventors
- Never-before-compiled timeline of the book’s mysterious dissemination
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In 1902 under the pseudonym S.W. Erdnase and the title Artifice, Ruse and Subterfuge at the Card Table a book on sleight-of-hand with cards was published. This book became the bible for card magicians. To this date it remains arguably the single most important book on sleight-of-hand card magic. Some of the most respected masters of card magic, like the late Dai Vernon, have repeatedly pointed to Erdnase as their guide. The book has been reprinted and annotated several times over the past decades. However, despite the importance and standing the book has achieved, the author has never been identified. Many scholars, experts of magic and gambling, as well as historians and scientists have tried to identify who is hiding behind the Erdnase pseudonym. For instance the Scientitic American puzzle editor and dean of science and math populizers, Martin Gardner, spent many years searching for Erdnase’s true identity. Several candidates have been suggested and portrayed as Erdnase, but to this date the identification remains controversial.
This book by Hurt McDermott collects, evaluates, interprets and extends the facts and findings concerning the major Erdnase candidates proposed up to 2012. (For subsequent developments see The Hunt for Erdnase: and the path to Edward Gallaway by Chris Wasshuber). They are carefully weighed against each other. Although through this work McDermott shows how he has formed his opinion of the most likely candidates, the book’s primary purpose is to survey all existing theories, to put them under a common objective microscope, and to guide and help the reader to form his own opinion of who Erdnase might have been.
From Richard Hatch’s foreword:
Hurt does a masterful job of summarizing the early publishing history of the book, the early speculation and research on the authorship question, and the major and most of the minor candidates that have been proposed. Hurt’s literary analysis of the text is fascinating and his subsequent comparison of the writing styles of various proposed candidates is equally compelling.
Part of the problem of the hunt for Erdnase is that every hunter applies his own subjective criteria and often falls prey to confirmation biases to ‘prove’ that his candidate is Erdnase. For both the casual Erdnase enthusiast who would like to follow the various avenues that have been pursued to enjoy the mystery and legend around the author and for the veteran Erdnase hunter who would like a current summary of the state of the search, there is no better place to start ones reading than Artifice, Ruse & Erdnase: The Search For One Who May Not Want to Be Found.
1st edition 2012, 225 pages.
Table of Contents
- Foreword
- Author’s Preface
- Introduction: Erdnase’s Identity And Why We Care
- 1. Erdnase In Chicago
- 2. Publication & Early Life
- – Survival & Spread
- 3. Geniisis & Methodology
- – Genii Forums, Erdnase Thread
- – Methodology
- 4. The Men Who Are Not Erdnase (+ 1 Hopefully) Introducing The Candidates
- – 1. The Paradoxical Candidate
- – 2. The Complex Anagram
- – Part 2: Occam’s Candidates
- – 3. The Railroad Agent
- – 4. The Confidence Man
- – 5. The Printer’s Neighbor
- – The E. S. Andrews Brotherhood Of Writers
- – 6. The First Serious Contender
- – 7. The Presbyterian
- – 8. The Edison Pioneer
- – The Expert At The Typewriter
- – 9. Cheating According To Hoyle
- – Chicago Magicians
- – 10. The Plagiarist
- – 11. The German Connection
- – 12. The Collaborator
- – 13. The Tomb Of The Unknown Erdnase
- 5. Martin Gardner & Associates
- – Speak Memory
- – Marshall D. Smith
- – E. L. Pratt
- – MFA’s Family Members
- 6. Erdnase’s Testimony
- – Literary Analysis
- – Erdnase’s Style
- 7. Questioned Documents
- Epilog: Journey’s End?
- Select Bibliography
- About The Author
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Josiah Fleming (verified owner) –
I used this in my last gig.
Hazel James (verified owner) –
Definitely a reputation-maker.