Tuesday, July 8, 2025

Meet the Nudos

The book is out, but the discoveries continue!

In Escaping Obscurity: The Travel Diary of Harry Houdini 1897-1899, we did our best to decipher Houdini's frequently indecipherable handwriting. But we couldn't get it all. For instance, on page 43, you'll find this:


In the book, I speculated that Houdini could be referring to a trapeze accident, and the illegible word was likely the name of the act. Now, magician and all-around good guy Richard Hatch has puzzled out that the illegible word here is "Nudos." 

The 3 Nudos were trapeze artists Marie, Richard, and Beth. Happily, this was not a fatal accident, as The 3 Nudos continued to perform into the 1900s.


You know, my initial temptation with this entry was to interpret "traps" as a reference to a magic trick. Thank goodness I didn't write that! I just wish I had discovered "The 3 Nudos" myself before publication, as that [illegible] is going to drive me nuts now.

I have launched a page where I will track Escaping Obscurity Discoveries & Corrections. If you believe you've cracked some of these illegible words, feel free to send them my way.

Purchase Escaping Obscurity: The Travel Diary of Harry Houdini, 1897-1899 exclusively at Mike Caveney's Magic Words.

Thank you Richard!

7 comments:

  1. Sure it wasn’t lobsters?

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  2. You know who actually first suggested "nudos"? Jim Steinmeyer. But he added that it made no sense to him. Of course, I hadn't told him I suspected it was a trapeze act and accident. Why didn't I do a search of nudos? My failing.

    Jim was also the one who got "Hose Team" (page 202) and told me about Hose Team competitions. I originally had a far more bonkers take. Thank you again, Jim!

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