If old magazines are not for you and you rather want to read a current up-to-date magic magazine then check out Magicseen. It has a great mix of interviews, effects, reviews, and news.
A legendary periodical now for the first time available in digital form. The digital edition is a Lybrary.com exclusive. If you see it offered anywhere else, you know it is a pirated edition, most likely far inferior in quality and completeness.
Magick started on July 17th, 1970, and ceased publication on November 12th, 1993. It spans 23 years, 496 issues in 19 volumes. More than 1400 effects from several hundred of the best minds in mentalism, on more than 2400 pages. The list of contributors is staggering. Below is just a small sampling from the several hundred contributors. You will find...
Each volume of Magick comes with its own volume index. This index is the compilation of all these indices into one combined index. But it is not just the index you are getting here. You will learn a lot about Bascom Jones through various articles by people who knew him. Included is also a bonus section with several routines that could have appeared in Magick.
#469 (March 20, 1992)
#470 (April 15, 1992)
#471 (May 8, 1992)
#472 (May 29, 1992)
#443 (August 3, 1990)
#444 (August 24, 1990)
#445 (September 14, 1990)
#446 (October 12, 1990)
#417 (February 10, 1989)
#418 (March 3, 1989)
#419 (March 24, 1989)
#420 (April 14, 1989)
#391 (June 12, 1987)
#392 (July 3, 1987)
#393 (July 31, 1987)
#394 (August 21, 1987)
#395 (September 11, 1987) ...
#365 (February 21, 1986)
#366 (March 7, 1986)
#367 (March 21, 1986)
#368 (April 11, 1986)
#339 (September 28, 1984)
#340 (October 12, 1984)
#341 (October 26, 1984)
#342 (November 23, 1984)
#313 (January 14, 1983)
#314 (January 28, 1983)
#315 (February 11, 1983)
#316 (February 25, 1983)
#287 (July 3, 1981)
#288 (July 17, 1981)
#289 (July 31, 1981)
#290 (August 14, 1981)
#261 (July 4, 1980)
#262 (July 18, 1980)
#263 (August 1, 1980)
#264 (August 15, 1980)
#235 (July 8, 1979)
#236 (July 20, 1979)
#237 (August 3, 1979)
#209 (July 7, 1978)
#210 (July 21, 1978)
#211 (August 4, 1978)
#212 (August 18, 1978)
#183 (July 8, 1977)
#184 (July 22, 1977)
#185 (August 5, 1977)
#186 (August 19, 1977)
#157 (July 9, 1976)
#158 (July 23, 1976)
#159 (August 6, 1976)
#160 (August 20, 1976)
#131 (July 11, 1975)
#132 (July 25, 1975)
#133 (August 8, 1975)
#134 (August 22, 1975)
#105 (July 12, 1974)
#106 (July 26, 1974)
#107 (August 9, 1974)
#108 (August 23, 1974)
#79 (July 13, 1973)
#80 (July 27, 1973)
#81 (August 10, 1973)
#82 (August 24, 1973)
#53 (July 14, 1972)
#54 (July 28, 1972)
#55 (August 11, 1972)
#56 (August 25, 1972)
#27 (July 16, 1971)
#28 (July 23, 1971)
#29 (August 13, 1971)
#30 (August 27, 1971)
This first volume includes the five forewords from the reprint volumes Collectors' Workshop published in 2009.
#1 (July 17, 1970)
#2 (July 31, 1970)
#3 (August 14, 1970)
Lost ideas, concepts and tidbits of legerdemain.
Lost ideas, concepts and tidbits of legerdemain.
Lost ideas, concepts and tidbits of legerdemain.
This issue presents a collection of practical concepts, techniques, and ideas for serious magicians.
Our cover star is the brilliant Dan Harlan who tells us how he got into magic, his influences and the joys of teaching. We also go 'Book To The Future' with the Happiest Magician on the Planet - Steve Gore. If that doesn't whet your appetite we have an account on UKEA's convention, we explain how to review magic ... we also have some maths magic, how to be a magic dealer, and an article on the ethics of revealing magic online. And of course, there is our usual offering of product reviews and effects in the Masterclass section.
Vol. 20, ca March 2025, 80 pages
Cover: Dan Harlan
January 2023 - December 2023
Richard Kaufman, Editor
1120 pages
January 2022 - December 2022
Dustin Stinett, Editor
1040 pages
Vol. 20, No. 1, 56 pages
Cover: Michael O'Brien; chats to us about magic, music and Pokemon
A treasure trove for South African magic enthusiasts.
Step into the enchanting world of magic with The Magician – the ultimate magic magazine for South African magicians. From January 1994 to June 1996, the legendary Wolfgang Riebe, a renowned South African magician, captivated the magic community with his bi-monthly publication. This wasn't just any magazine – The Magician featured contributions from both national and international magicians, delivering the latest global magic news and cutting-edge tricks. Now, for the first time, you can own the entire collection in one stunning 500+...
This periodical ran for 5 volumes and 60 numbers, from September 1905 to August 1910. With volume 1 number 9, it became the official organ of the Magic Circle. For the last two numbers in 1910, P. T. Selbit handed the editorship to George Munro. It was succeeded by the Magic Wand.
This PDF holds an index for the first four volumes each. The indices are grouped into the following categories (not all categories appear in all volume indices):
Contents: