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Walter B. Gibson and The Shadow
Author: Thomas J. Shimeld
Price: $45
Publisher: McFarland & Co. |
Its the most complete biography yet of The Shadows raconteur, written by 26-year-old Thomas J. Shimeld, an admirer of Gibson and his magic.
As an amateur magician, were told Shimeld met and befriended Gibsons nephew Wendel (also a magician) who provided him with access to Uncle Walters diaries, the inspiration for this book.
We learn Gibson was a privileged youth. His wealthy Philadelphia family owned a gas works and built a tremendous mansion in which the Gibson children were raised. Shimeld documents Gibsons early years through diaries he maintained throughout most of his life until the end.
A word of warning: It may be a bit unsettling for fans of The Shadow to find the larger-than-life confidant of the Master of Darkness celebrated (his and wife Litzkas wedding anniversary) with hairdos.
Shimeld spends a good deal of time on Gibsons early work with Houdini and as ghostwriter for other famous magicians. We learn quite a bit about Gibsons third wife Litzka and perhaps more than we needed to about his health during his final years. Frankly, more time could have been spent on his extraordinary nearly two decades writing The Shadow, but as Gibson himself admits, he was too busy to keep extensive diaries of that period.
The book is filled with interesting photos of Gibsons Eddyville, N.Y., home and insights into his post-Shadow lifestyle (he liked to eat out). Gibsons diaries express his frustrations over The Shadow reprint and movie efforts.
I have to admit when I ordered Walter B. Gibson and The Shadow, I thought for $45 this better be good (at least one pulp specialty dealer is offering it for $42 including shipping). The book is hardcover, but with no dustjacket, the full-color cover printed directly on the book. I was a bit disappointed to find a mere 160 pages of actual biography and not as much as I would have liked about The Shadow days (an appendix sets forth in detail Gibsons fathers account of the Lincoln conspiracy trials). For die-hard fans of The Shadow or Gibson, however, this is one of those must-haves, no matter the cost.