VOLUME 9 | |
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NO. 1: MARCH 1910 | 1 |
Hamley's Palace Of Magic And Mystery | 3 |
The World Of Magic | 4 |
Echoes From Beanville Hal Olver | 5 |
New York Notes Edward Beadle | 6 |
News From Austria Ottokar Fischer | 6 |
An Up-to-date Table By L.T. Scott | 6 |
Knife And Cards By Alon Lord | 6 |
The Devil's Flight By Jos. Dunninger | 7 |
A Boost By Walden & Heverly | 7 |
Siggestion For "Sucker Box" Workers By Camella | 7 |
Finishing Touch For Cups And Balls By G.V. Long | 7 |
Dyeing Of Handkerchief (New) By Dr. Robert T. Boyd, Jr. | 8 |
Egg And Handkerchief By Chas. Sekavec | 8 |
A Long-felt Want | 8 |
Magic In St. Pauls And Minneapolis | 9 |
- Thurston Picture... |
VOLUME 8 | |
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NO. 1: MARCH 1909 | 1 |
S. Wilson Bailey Bio | 3 |
- Handcuff Collection Picture | 3 |
Magician's Doings | 4 |
Dr. Elliott's Horizontal Lift Card Rise | 5 |
A Testimonial To M. Felecian Trewey By Henry Ridgely Evans | 6 |
- Trewey Picture | 6 |
- Trewey's Den Picture | 6 |
Extracts From My Program By David P. Abbott | 7 |
- "Extracts" Continued | 8 |
A Sure Winner | 9 |
The Society Of Detroit Magicians | 9 |
Editorial Announcement | 10 |
- The April Number | 10 |
The Society Of American Magicians | 11 |
The Reason Why By William R. Caulk | 12 |
Current Magical Literature | 13 |
The Society Of American Magicians (Cont. from page 11) | 14 |
A Testimonial... |
VOLUME 7 | |
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NO. 1: MARCH 1908 | 1 |
Kansas City, Mo., March 15, 1908 | 2 |
Heard At The Seance Joke | 2 |
Biographical Maro | 3 |
The Magic Spell By Chas. Shepherd | 3 |
Card And Handkerchief Combination By Will Edwards | 3 |
Magician's Doings | 4 |
Cross Escape Or Cross Substitution | 4 |
The Disappearing Egg By Louis C. Haley | 5 |
Coin Effect By Dr. Blanchard | 5 |
Lecture On Thoughts (Explanations) By Maxime Cadet | 6 |
Handkerchief Color Change By Jacob Chasnoff | 6 |
The "Acme" Card Trick By Chas. G. Shepherd | 6 |
How Sad (Poem) By Will Edwards | 6 |
The Card And Jug Trick By Charles Medrington | 7 |
A Novel Card Trick by Henry D. Grout | 7 |
VOLUME 6 | |
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NO. 1: MARCH 1907 | 1 |
Kansas City, Mo., March 15, 1907 | 2 |
Handkerchief And Billiard Ball Illusion By Lewis R. Hilliar | 2 |
Biographical Chevalier Ernest Thorne | 3 |
Vanishing Glass By C. Merrelo Mahood | 3 |
Cane Levitation By James A. Hart | 3 |
Magician's Doings | 4 |
The Passing Show | 4 |
S.A.M. Notes Oscar S. Teale | 5 |
A Floating Ball Illusion By Robert Madison | 5 |
Extracts From My Own Program By David P. Abbott | 6 |
- "Extracts" (Continued) | 7 |
- "Extracts" (Continued | 8 |
- "Extracts" (Continued | |
NO. 2: APRIL 1907 | 13 |
Kansas City, Mo., April 15, 1907 | 14 |
In Memoriam Of Harry N. Stork By John N. Hilliard... |
VOLUME 5 | |
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NO. 1: MARCH 1906 | 1 |
Kansas City, Mo., March 15, 1906 | 2 |
Howard Thurston At Grave Of Dante (Oscar Eliason) Picture | 2 |
Biograpical Clifford P. Norton | 3 |
The Pro And Con Of Spiritualism - By F.W.King Chapter X | 3 |
Spring (Poem) Puck | 3 |
Magician's Doings | 4 |
- In Vaudeville | 4 |
- Magic Shows | 4 |
- Entertainers | 5 |
- New Zealand Notes | 5 |
- English Notes By Henry Whiteley | 6 |
Hartley's Impromptu Magic Table By Robert Hartley | 6 |
The Floating Ball - A New Version By D.A. Breen | 6 |
Gentle, But Effective | 7 |
S.A.M. Notes Oscar S. Teale | 7 |
Correspondence | 8 |
The Phamtom Ball | 8 |
Inexhaustible Coin Feke Dropper By... |
VOLUME 4 | |
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NO. 1: MARCH 1905 | 1 |
Kansas City, Mo., Mar.15, 1905 | 2 |
- "Foo Vs. Soo" John N. Hilliard | 2 |
Obituary | 2 |
- Mokana (James Mayer Goldston) | 2 |
- G.A. Cooke | 2 |
- Martin Chapender | 2 |
Biographical Harry Whiteley | 3 |
The Dyeing Handkerchiefs John N. Hilliard | 3 |
New Spirit Writing Trick By Chas. O. Williams | 3 |
Magician's Doings | 4 |
- In The Lyceum Field | 4 |
- In Vaudeville | 4 |
- Magic Shows | 5 |
- Entertainers | 5 |
A Village Fiasco | 5 |
Amateur's Column T.J. Crawford | 5 |
- A Good Table For Amateurs Russell-"The Mystifier." | 5 |
English Notes Henry Whiteley | 6 |
Card Vanish By Barton, The Merry Wizard | 6 |
Handkerchief Production... |
VOLUME 3 | |
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NO. 1: MARCH 1904 | 1 |
Chicago, Mar. 15, 1904 | 2 |
The Magician of the Month M. Inez | 3 |
The Pro and Con of Spiritualism By F.W. King Chapter IV | 3 |
Magicians Doings | 4 |
- Chicago | 4 |
- New York | 4 |
- Philadelphia | 5 |
- Detroit | 5 |
- St. Louis | 6 |
- Kansas City | 6 |
- Milwaukee | 6 |
- San Francisco | 6 |
- Omaha | 6 |
- Sioux City | 7 |
- Seattle | 7 |
- Los Angeles, Cal. | 7 |
- Cleveland | 7 |
- Auburn, N.Y. | 7 |
- Here and There | 7 |
- English Notes | 8 |
- Australia | 8 |
- Bengal, India | 8 |
Wrecks, Floods and Fires These With Steamboat Disasters Give Leon Herrmann an Exciting Tour | 9 |
The Subject of Talk Geo. H. Stippe | 9 |
Novel Sleights Old... |
VOLUME 2 | |
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NO. 1: MARCH 1903 | 1 |
Chicago, Mar. 15, 1903 | 2 |
The Magician of the Month Ching Ling Soo | 3 |
Why It Was by Xavier | 3 |
An Interesting Letter T. Nelson Downs | 3 |
Novel Sleights | 4 |
- Modern Thimble Manipulation By Lee Stewart | 4 |
- An Original Cigarette Trick Merle F. Willis | 4 |
- New Vanishing Canary Mora | 4 |
- Rice and Handkerchief Trick Prof. McIntosh | 4 |
- An Old Kite With A New Tail Louis N. Miller | 4 |
- Novel Egg Sleight Lawrence Stone | 4 |
Stories Retold A Magician Among Aborigines | 5 |
Ninty On The Dollar | 5 |
Magic and Magicians Ellison Library | 5 |
Our Letter Box | 6 |
Magicians Doings | 7 |
- Chicago | 7 |
- New... |
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1st edition April 1947 - June 1951; 1595 pages.
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Vol. 4, No. 6, January 2009; 68 pages.
Cover: Chris Cox
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Vol. 4, No. 5, November 2008; 72 pages.
Cover: Shawn Farquhar
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