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Seance MagazineScott DavisSeance Magazine - a quarterly magazine devoted to spirit magic - was published from fall 1988 until summer of 1991, a total of 12 issues. This is a facsimile reproduction including every published page and every tipped in sheet of advertisement. This magazine is considered one of the best publications on theatrical seances with contributions by legends such as Eugene Burger, Tony Andruzzi, Phil Goldstein (Max Maven), T.A. Waters, Punx, Bob Baker, Lee Earle, Jim Magus, and others, and of course Scott Davis himself. It is a great source for performances during Halloween and other spooky or bizarre performances. ... | ★★★★★ $49.50 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
The Legendary Kabbala (1971-1981)Jon RacherbaumerThe meaning of Kabbala, translated from Hebrew, means something received and handed down. This definition resonates. Knowledge of magic, after all, is handed down from generation to generation, from magician to magician, and from teacher to disciple. Prior to xerography and personal computers, most magical knowledge was transmitted in this primitive, semi-private, and intimate means. Word-of-mouth reigned supreme and to a certain extent still does. The magic scene in the Seventies was a blooming, buzzing place, atwitter with contentiousness and creativity. Close-up magic, particularly with... | ★★★★★ $49.50 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Conjurers ChronicleWilford HutchinsonThis house organ ran from May 1919 until February 1940. Each issue had 8 pages and was mostly filled with ads for items Hutchinson retailed. However most issues also included a trick contribution or effect (see below for the list of contents). The most interesting contribution is Graham Adams' Card Work, a series of his favorite effects, moves and in particular his take and fondness of Erdnase.
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The Magical MonthlyEdward BagshaweEdward Bagshawe was a very creative and innovative English magician. The Magical Monthly ran from October 1923 until September 1926 (Volume 3, No. 13), more than 600 pages strong. From the foreword to the new magazine: In presenting for your delectation the first issue of The Magical Monthly, a few words regarding our aims and policy may not be out of place. The publication will be an absolutely independent one; our sole aim in presenting it is to offer, for professional and amateur magicians alike, an up-to-date and promptly issued magical magazine, devoted exclusively to their interests.... | $49.50 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Tops all Volumes 1-22 (1936-1957)Percy AbbottTops was the house organ of the Abbott Magic & Novelty Co. Percy Abbott, the company founder and owner, served as the magazine's first editor as well as publisher. In 1940, Howard "Mel" Melson, Abbott's staff artist, began editing Tops, and continued doing so until his death in 1957, when the magazine ceased publication. It was succeeded in 1961 by The New Tops. | ★★★★★ $49.95 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Eulogy: Issue 1Dale A. HildebrandtWith contributions from Dale A. Hildebrandt, Luca Volpe, Ken Muller, and Andreu the annual e-journal "Eulogy" is sure to intrigue, please, and delight. Of particular interest to those who love readings will be Luca Volpe's contribution. "Trumped" by Dale A. Hildebrandt provides a piece you might be able to use during the current (2016) election proceedings in the USA. There are other pieces, some amusing, some serious, and some theory that will help you further your magic.
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Hugard's Magic MonthlyJean Hugard & Milbourne ChristopherHugard's Magic Monthly consists of almost 2500 pages in 21 volumes and is packed with contributions from the finest artists and thinkers magic has to offer. People like Victor Farelli, Ted Annemann, Martin Gardner, Harry Lorayne, Milbourne Christopher, Ross Bertram, George Kaplan, Cliff Green, Fred Braue and Hugard himself. The subtitle says it all 'Devoted solely to the interests of magic and magicians'. Jean Hugard and Fred Braue wrote some of the most read magic books in magic history, such as The Royal Road to Card Magic and Expert Card Technique. A good part of Martin Gardner's Encyclopedia of Impromptu Magic Tricks can be found in Hugard's Magic Monthly. It featured book reviews by John J. Crimmins Jr., and the famous Frank Joglar... | ★★★★★ $54 more than onetype to choose from PDF_facsimile PDF_facsimile | |
The Complete MojoWesley JamesFrom November 2006 through October 2007 Wesley James—one of the last of the under-ground legends of magic—wrote, edited and released 12 issues of an e-zine containing some of the most sophisticated close-up magic in the history of magic periodicals, all described in Wesley's inimitably detailed style. Originally released at $10 per issue, $100 to subscribers, the entire contents of the e-zine have now been re-typeset for easy reading and compiled into one PDF volume at a significantly reduced price. More than 250 fully illustrated pages, plus a complete index and extensive table... | ★★★★★ $60 to wish list | |
MagigramSupreme-Magic-CompanyThe Magigram ran for around twenty-seven years and started with the first proper issue in September 1966 and ended in February 1995, in total more than 22,000 pages. Almost every well-known magician from those years made some form of contribution to the magazine including Billy McComb who had an inspiring regular column. The magazine started life as a vehicle for advertisements for the Supreme Magic Company but soon developed into a proper magazine that many magicians took out on subscription. Every branch of magic from close up to illusions was covered and it was one of the most popular UK magic magazines... | ★★★★★ $65 more than onetype to choose from PDF_facsimile PDF_facsimile | |
Magazine of Magic (1914 - 1922)Will Goldston | $65 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Magical Arts Journal: all issues (1986 - 1990)Michael Ammar & Adam J. FleischerThe Magical Arts Journal was a monthly magazine published by Michael Ammar and Adam Fleischer in the 80's. Each issue, now a collectable, contains a wealth of information on effects, business, theory and stories on magic. It is a ground breaking magical publication devoted to both the art and business of magic that was published and edited by FISM world champion magician Michael Ammar and magic publishing and event production innovator Adam J. Fleischer. You’ll find timeless business insights, original performance material and priceless tips and advice about the work and money in magic... | ★★★★★ $70 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
New Tops all Volumes 1-34 (1961-1994)Gordon MillerThe New Tops magazine was the successor to Tops Magazine. Abbott's printed and bound both Tops and New Tops itself at its own location, achieving an international circulation via mail delivery. | ★★★★★ $74.95 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Magic Menu (1990 - 2010)Jim Sisti | ★★★★★ $79 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Magicseen 1/8 Page AdLybrary.comYou will get a 1/8 color page of advertisement in the next issue of magicseen.
Issues typically appear March, May, July, September, November, January. Artwork deadline is one month in advance. This means 1st of February for the March issue, 1st... | $80 to wish listinside page | |
THE MINOTAUR Volumes 1-8 (no DVDs)Marvin Leventhal & Dan Harlan[Note: This is the same as The MINOTAUR Volumes 1-8 except the DVDs which complete the MINOTAUR are not included here. You only get all the issues that were released in printed form.] | ★★★★★ $80 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
THE MINOTAUR Volumes 1-8Marvin Leventhal & Dan Harlan"Half Bull, Half Magic" THE MINOTAUR offers great effects from an eclectic list of contributors including household names such as Michael Ammar, David Williamson, Troy Hooser, Phil Goldstein, Gene Anderson, Steve Cohen, Tom Craven, Aldo Colombini, Daryl, Didier Dupre, Eddie Fechter, Doc Eason, Dan Garrett, Chris Kenner, Gary Kurtz, Ken Krenzel, Eric Mead, David Neighbors, Johnny Ace Palmer, Gary Plants, Joe Rindfleisch, Rocco, Hiro Sakai, and many more. Of course, there are a lot of Dan Harlan effects, too. And each effect has been carefully illustrated by Dan Harlan himself. Every volume of THE MINOTAUR is by itself on par with any high quality... | ★★★★★ $95 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
The Magic Wand (1910 - 1957)George Mackenzie Munro & George Johnson & George ArmstrongMartin Breese purchased the copyright to the Magic Wand many years ago. He intended to issue material from the magazine in book form and was little to know, at the time, of the advent of digital publishing and ebooks. The Magic Wand was first published in September 1910 and continued for 256 issues until December of 1957. It began as a monthly magazine and after a decade it was published quarterly. It was edited by George Munro who was succeeded by George Armstrong. It is rare and very hard to find a complete run. The most valuable issues are those containing the serial publication of The Annals of Conjuring. ... | ★★★★★ $99 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
The GenHarry Stanley & Lewis GansonThe Gen magazine was published by Harry Stanley just after the war. The first issue came out in December 1945. The magazine was published for 26 years with 303 issues covering a total of 8,685 pages. Lewis Ganson, one of the greatest British magical writers ever, was the editor until the magazine changed hands in 1971. It continued under the editorship of Val Andrews for a further two issues as the New Gen. Virtually every known name in the world of post-war magic made a contribution to the Gen or was featured in its columns. Ken Brooke, for example, contributed 27 items and even the final issue, under... | ★★★★★ $99 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Club 71: 1970 - 2007 (all issues)Geoff MaltbyClub 71 magazine ran from 1970 to 2007, with a break from 1978 to 1984, and was produced by Geoff Maltby the owner of Repro Magic (UK). [The name 'Repro' comes from the fact that Maltby started out selling REPROductions of magic posters, at a time when posters were hard to come by and very expensive.] For most of the time Walt Lees was the editor. In its later years it changed its name to The Magician. The total run consists of 193 issues, almost 14,000 pages, plus a parody of Abracadabra magazine. Due to its irregular publishing schedule, name change, format change and five year publication pause early in its existence, it was impossible to find someone with a full run. This digital version was assembled from three different partial collections. This also means... | ★★★★★ $99 to wish listPDF_facsimile | |
Magicseen Quarter Page AdLybrary.comYou will get a quarter color page of advertisement in the next issue of magicseen.
Issues typically appear March, May, July, September, November, January. Artwork deadline is one month in advance. This means 1st of February for the March issue,... | $125 to wish listinside page | |
Magic MagazineStan AllenAll 301 issues (1991-2016) One of the greatest magic magazines ever. Own a complete file, more than 31500 pages, and enjoy the many wonderful tricks, articles, interviews and feature stories. The PDFs are fully in color, searchable, and printable. If you buy the USB flash memory option you will still be able to download all issues from your digital shelf. The USB flash has 32GB and Magic Magazine takes about 25GB. It makes a great present for a friend or for yourself. 1st edition 1991-2016, digital edition 2016. | ★★★★★ $150 more than onetype to choose from PDF_facsimile PDF_facsimile | |
Magicseen Half Page AdLybrary.comYou will get a half color page of advertisement in the next issue of magicseen.
Issues typically appear March, May, July, September, November, January. Artwork deadline is one month in advance. This means 1st of February for the March issue, 1st... | $200 to wish listinside page | |
Genii: The Conjurors' Magazine: Volumes 1 - 75 (1936 - 2012)Richard KaufmanFor the first time in history, you can own all the back issues of the longest running magic periodical in history: Genii, The Conjurors' Magazine. Available only in a complete file from volume 1 (starting with the first issue in September 1936) to volume 75 (ending December 2012), these 55,000 pages contain thousands of tricks, illusions, articles, reviews, and much more. There is no resource in the history of magic as worthwhile as Genii. It is available either as a download or on a flash drive (coming soon) and is in full color, printable and text searchable. You will receive 75 PDF files,... | ★★★★★ $249 more than onetype to choose from PDF_facsimile PDF_facsimile | |
Magicseen Full Page AdLybrary.comYou will get a full color page of advertisement in the next issue of magicseen. (If you contract a page ad for 3 issues or more we offer a 10% discount. Please email for details.)
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