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The War Magician

By David Fisher
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Publisher Description

Based on an extraordinary true story and soon to be a major film produced by and starring Benedict Cumberbatch, The War Magician is the remarkable tale of the man who used the powers of illusion to fight the Nazis—and created the most remarkable feat of legerdemain since the Trojan Horse.

How an Illusionist Changed the Course of World War II

When England went to war against Hitler in 1939, it mobilized its entire military and industrial resources. But there was no place in that vast army for legendary stage magician Jasper Maskelyne, whose family was renowned for creating modern theatrical illusions. Maskelyne was determined to fight the Nazis using his only weapon: he intended to apply the techniques of popular magic to the battlefield. Initially ignored and ridiculed by the staid military leadership, he eventually cajoled his way into the Camouflage Section and was sent to the western desert, where he created a new type of warfare.

With his small group of artists, the Magic Gang, Maskelyne designed and developed ingenious weapons, then tricked the Desert Fox, General Rommel, and his fabled Afrika Korps into believing there were tanks and battleships where there were none, concealed the Suez Canal, and even successfully “moved” Alexandria harbor.

But it required all his skills to pull off perhaps the largest and most complex magic trick in history. As General Bernard Montgomery told Maskelyne on the eve of the Battle of El Alamein, “The entire war will turn on what happens here. What I am about to ask you to do is impossible. It can’t be done, but it must be done. I hope you’ve brought your magic wand with you.”

This is the fact-based story of the illusion that won the war in the desert.

7 Reviews

3.5
“I never thought I would be so thoroughly gripped by this book, but I was. Utterly! It was written in such an engaging way, that made it entertaining, informative and interesting. Now I can’t comment on whether everything written here is true, based on fact or largely built around speculation and myth as I honestly knew little about this subject matter before reading this but I can write about the effortless flow of this book, the great writing and the way it had me hanging off every page. I loved it from the beginning and from its entertainment value and my enjoyment, I gave it the five stars. Reading about the ‘Magic Gang’ and all of their exploits was incredibly interesting and certainly gives you an interest and a basis to want to find out more about them. I was enamoured and completely in awe of all of the things they managed to achieve. Jasper Masqueline appeared to be such a character and some of the things he was tasked with defy belief! It can be hard writing about this war in a way that doesn’t romanticise it or sensationalise it but I believe the balance was struck well and shed light on the difficulties and ruthlessness that was encountered and some of the amazing feats they managed to achieve. I’d had this book languishing on my shelf for a while and I’m glad I finally got round to picking it up. It was well worth the read for me!”

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