Harry Houdini’s Miracle Mongers and Their Methods remains one of the earliest and most revealing investigations into the human hunger for marvels—capturing the final era when fire-eaters, serpent-handlers, fakirs, strongmen, and “wonder workers” roamed the world with equal parts daring and deception. This 2025 modern rendering presents the text as a historical relic rather than a manual of methods, preserving Houdini’s sharp skepticism while framing these performers as mirrors of our own fascination with spectacle. With a new introduction, commentary, and appendix by Dennis Logan, this edition places Houdini’s exposé within the evolution of scientific inquiry, early journalism, and modern psychology, showing how his vanished world survives today in digital stunts, extreme sports, viral challenges, and the endless human desire to witness the impossible. Whether read as cultural history or a study in belief, this book invites you to step behind the curtain and consider why, a century later, the marvels Houdini exposed still refuse to die.