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Bold, candid and disconcertingly prescient, The Right Way To Do Wrong places the reader at the sharp end of trickery and fraud as seen by Harry Houdini. This is a riveting read. Part true crime classic and practical criminal history book, Houdini’s early 20th century nonfiction blends observation, sceptical inquiry and the author’s eye for method. He offers a famous criminals exposé not as sensational gossip but as a series of crime prevention stories and criminal psychology insights, showing how small deceptions become systematic. The voice is plain, forensic and urgent: practical detail for the curious, narrative pull for the casual reader. Houdini writes from the vantage of a performer who understands misdirection; he notices sleight, diversion and the social openings that let crime flourish. The result is instructive reportage that informs historians and armchair sleuths alike.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.As a document of Victorian era crime and early American showmanship, Houdini’s account carries historical weight: it sits comfortably within American crime history while anticipating later true crime narratives. Casual readers will savour the period colour and forensic curiosity; those assembling a Harry Houdini collection or seeking collectors crime literature will prize the edition’s provenance and context. It also makes an excellent gift for true crime fans and anyone drawn to books like Sherlock Holmes for atmospheric, investigative period detail. Read in historical perspective, the essays illuminate attitudes to law, entertainment and urban life at the turn of the century and offer enduring criminal psychology insights. Its brisk, plain prose keeps the focus tight: illuminating, practical and eerily modern. Collectors and librarians will appreciate the title’s resonance across disciplines, while readers new to the true-crime tradition may be surprised at how contemporary its questions still feel.