To the Hilt: A Sword Swallower's History of Sword Swallowing
By (Author) Dan Meyer
By (author) Marc Hartzman
Foreword by Uri Geller
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
2nd April 2025
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social and cultural history
Biography: arts and entertainment
Hardback
176
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
1021g
An authoritative compendium on sword swallowing, featuring historical biographies, expert insights, rare photos, and behind-the-scenes stories from modern sword swallowers. To the Hilt offers a riveting exploration into the mysterious and dangerous world of sword swallowing, charting its history from ancient rituals to modern-day performances. This comprehensive volume, cowritten by world-renowned sword swallower Dan Meyer and celebrated sideshow historian Marc Hartzman, delves into the lives and careers of over 100 sword swallowers. Packed with rare photographs, fascinating anecdotes, and expert insights, this book is the definitive guide to an art form that has both captivated and terrified audiences for centuries. Meyer and Hartzman bring their extensive expertise to the table, creating a work that is both informative and enthralling. Meyer, with his numerous world records and vast experience, provides an insider's perspective that is unmatched. Hartzman adds depth with his historical knowledge and engaging writing style, making this book a must-read for anyone intrigued by the bizarre and the daring. AUTHORS: Dan Meyer is known as the world's leading expert on sword swallowing. He is president of the Sword Swallowers Association International and winner of the 2007 Ig Nobel Prize in Medicine for medical research on sword swallowing. As a performer, Meyer is known as the world's top sword swallower for holding 40 world records and performing on over 100 TV shows, including 15 Got Talents, and live in 60 countries around the world. He lives in Mesa, Arizona. Marc Hartzman, "one of America's leading connoisseurs of the bizarre" (ABC News), is the author of American Sideshow: An Encyclopedia of History's Strangest and Most Wondrous Performers (Tarcher/Penguin) and nine other books. Marc has written nearly 100 articles on sideshow performers for AOL Weird News, HuffPost, and Bizarre magazine. He lives in New Rochelle, New York. 47 colour, 41 b/w illustrations
"Finally! A complete and fun read about the most in-demand circus stunt known to man: sword swallowing. The authors not only live the life but hold a pure reverence for the history of this storied art form. 5 stars!" Jim Rose, Founder, Jim Rose Circus
What do you do when a doctor advises in the introduction, In the event the only sentence you read is this one, Id like to begin by saying do not flip through this book and try to swallow a sword The first thing you do is take his advice. The next thing you do is BUY THIS BOOK! Its the golden age of sideshow publishing, and this ones pure gold. James Taylor, publisher of James Taylors Shocked & Amazed! On and Off the Midway
The ancient art of sword swallowing is kept alive today by a handful of brave talented artists, each with a fascinating story. This book tells the incredible stories of these amazing performers, past and present, who risk their lives to amaze audiences. Check out their stories and see for yourself! Its real! Believe it or not! Jim Gehrke, General Manager, Ripleys Believe It or Not! Odditorium
"Dan Meyer has something sticking in his craw. Much of the why of it is in this book." Marc Abrahams, Founder, Ig Nobel Prizes
"Sword swallowers have amazed audiences with Ripley's since the very first Ripleys Believe it or Not! Odditorium at the Chicago Worlds Fair in 1933. In 2008, the Sword Swallowers Association teamed up with Ripleys to showcase the art on World Sword Swallower's Day at Ripley's museums worldwide. Over the years, Ripleys has featured many of the artists in this book -- a unique book featuring the best of the best. Believe it or Not!" Tim O'Brien, Ripley's Ambassador of Odd
Dan Meyer is known as the world's leading expert on sword swallowing. He is president of the Sword Swallowers Association International and winner of the 2007 Ig Nobel Prize in Medicine for medical research on sword swallowing. As a performer, Meyer is known as the worlds top sword swallower for holding 40 world records and performing on over 100 TV shows, including 15 Got Talents, and live in 60 countries around the world. He lives in Mesa, Arizona. Marc Hartzman, "one of America's leading connoisseurs of the bizarre" (ABC News), is the author of American Sideshow: An Encyclopedia of Historys Strangest and Most Wondrous Performers (Tarcher/Penguin) and nine other books. Marc has written nearly 100 articles on sideshow performers for AOL Weird News, HuffPost, and Bizarre magazine. He lives in New Rochelle, New York.