October 1905 - September 1906
96 pages
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 1 - October 1905 - 8 pages
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- A Flag-Dying Trick
- New Paper Cylinder Flag, Flowers and Ribbon Trick
- A New Floating Ball
- Advertisements
- Agents for "Magic"
- Egg and Handkerchief Combination - Edw. C. Masser, M.D.
- Editorial
- The International Society of Conjurers
- The "Magic" Portrait Collection
- Explanatory Programmes
- Conjuring, Illusions, &c. - continued
- The Magic Kettle
- The Burmese Gong
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 2 - November 1905 - 8 pages
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- How to Escape from an Ordinary Packing Case, Nailed, Corded, and Sealed
- How to place a Large, Heavy, Solid Ball in a Glass Bottle with a Small Neck
- The Jumping Bird
- The Dancing Wood
- Editorial
- The International Society of Conjurers
- An Egg Combination - Alan Adair
- Advertisements
- Queries - questions from readers
- Replies to Queries
- World's Opinion - testimonials
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 3 - December 1905 - 8 pages
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- Indian Reed Throwing
- A borrowed watch, smashed to atoms, found restored in centre of a loaf of bread
- Mysterious Transposition of Eggs
- Conjuring with Handcuffs
- letters to the editor
- The "Magic" Portrait Collection
- Editorial
- The International Society of Conjurers
- An Egg Combination - Alan Adair - continued
- Queries - questions from readers
- Replies to Queries
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 4 - January 1906 - 8 pages
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- Carl's Handkerchief Change
- The New Combination Trick Wand
- The Improved Method of Producing Inflated Balloons from a Hat
- Magic - announcements and offers
- The International Society of Conjurers
- The "Magic" Portrait Collection
- Agents for "Magic"
- World's Opinion - testimonials
- Billiard Ball and Handkerchief Combination - N. J. Cinnamond
- Queries - questions from readers
- Replies to Queries
- Two balls changing places after being covered by handkerchiefs and held by audience - C. M. Mills
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 5 - February 1906 - 8 pages
- Modern Magicians - biography/review - Mr. C. M. Mills, I.S.C.
- Magic - announcements and offers
- The International Society of Conjurers
- The "Magic" Portrait Collection
- Agents for "Magic"
- Death of a Handcuff King - re: Theodore Bernstein
- Conjurer Shot Dead - re: Blumenfeld
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- Sleight of Hand Tricks with Thimbles
- Sleights with one thimble
- Pass 1. The Magical production
- Pass 2. The vanish and recovery
- Pass 3. Swallow thimble and produce from vest
- Pass 4. Through head
- Pass 5. Through leg
- Pass 6. Blow thimble into hat
- Pass 7. From one hand to the other
- A Novel Method of Passing Two Handkerchiefs into a Corded and Sealed Matchbox - Gilbert Stout
- World's Opinion - testimonials
- Queries - questions from readers
- Replies to Queries
- The Load Box - A. M. Bolton
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 6 - March 1906 - 8 pages
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- Sleight of Hand Tricks with Thimbles - continued
- Pass 8. To dispose of the duplicate thimble
- Pass 9. Through the Hand
- Pass 10. The Grand Multiplication
- Conjuring with Thimbles - Palace Theatre, London
- Union Jack of Old England
- A Lesson on Old Tricks
- World's Opinion - testimonials
- Magic - announcements and offers
- The International Society of Conjurers
- Agents for "Magic"
- The "Magic" Portrait Collection
- Queries - questions from readers
- Replies to Queries
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 7 - April 1906 - 8 pages
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- A Laughable Handkerchief Combination
- Magical Production and Disappearance of a Handkerchief
- Magic - announcements and offers
- Agents for "Magic"
- The International Society of Conjurers
- Explanatory Programmes
- Leipzig, Palace Theatre, February, 1906
- Handkerchiefs
- Thimbles
- Cards
- Balls
- Cards
- The Mesmerized Knife
- Cards
- Coins
- Facsimile reproduction of one of the early programmes of Professor Anderson, Wizard of the North, date about 1850 - selected from the portfolio of Mr. Arthur Margery
- Queries - questions from readers
- Replies to Queries
- Correspondence
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 8 - May 1906 - 8 pages
- Report of the Proceedings of The Magic Circle - First Grand Séance - Ellis Stanyon
- M. Gintaro - Japanese Juggler
- Spins Ball on Japanese Sunshade
- Spins Brass Ring on Sunshade
- Top and Pagoda
- Butter-bats and Top
- Juggling with Wooden Bricks
- Swinging Two Bowls of Water
- Herbert J. Collins
- Endeavored to deceive the audience
- C. O. Williams
- Mixed a "Magical Salad" of Sleight-of-Hand and "Patter"
- W. R. Minns
- Presented his entertaining Sketch, entitled "Faces"
- Joad Heteb
- "The Wizard of the Sphinx" introduced his Egyptian Mysteries
- The Thumb Tie
- Torn and Restored Sunshade
- Jacob's Ladder
- Wizard King - Facsimile reproduction from Mr. Margery's portfolio
- Magic - announcements and offers
- The International Society of Conjurers
- Queries - questions from readers
- Replies to Queries
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 9 - June 1906 - 8 pages
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- Production of Flowers in a Glass Bowl
- The Magic Circle Programme - Ellis Stanyon - continued
- Max Sterling
- Introduced his specialite "The Magic of Japan"
- J. N. Maskelyne
- Performed his celebrated act of dexterity entitled, "Plate Spinning Extraordinary"
- Plate and Basin Spinning
- Interval with orchestra, under the direction of Mr. F. Cramer
- Bradley Alexander
- Did some conjuring tricks, filling a break in the programme caused by the inability of Mr. Oswald Williams to attend
- Sleights with egg
- Harry May Hemsley
- Provided food for laughter with his imitations
- David Devant
- Presented a series of novel and ingenious magical problems
- A trick with jingle bells
- Watch, Paper Bag and Rabbit
- Tub Illusion
- Barclay Gammon
- Perpetrated alleged humour at the piano
- Nate Leipsic
- The American Magician gave a series of his originalities
- The Magnetized Cards
- The Magnetized Table Knife
- The Rising Cards
- The Coin Revolving over Fingers
- Introduction of Professor Hoffmann
- Fred Vallance
- Gave his Ventriloquial Sketch entitled "The New Orderly"
- Percival Mackenzie
- To draw some Lightning Impressionist Pictures
- Magic - announcements and offers
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 10 - July 1906 - 8 pages
- A description of a Magical Sketch presented at St. George's Hall and introducing the Aga Illusion and "The Mascot Moth" - Ellis Stanyon
- Aga Illusion
- Mango Tree Trick
- The Mascot Moth
- Advertisements
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- Magic - announcements and offers
- The International Society of Conjurers
- "The Old and the New Magic" by Henry Ridgely Evans - review
- Explanatory Programmes
- Chung Ling Soo, Princes' Theatre, Preston, May 14, '06
- Soup Plate and Doves
- Sun and Moon
- Production of Large Bowl of Water
- Production of Rose Trees in Pots
- Orange Tree Illusion
- Cannon Illusion
- Queries - questions from readers
- Replies to Queries
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 11 - August 1906 - 8 pages
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- To pass a ring, any number of times, over a suspended wand (or ball) always beginning at the same end and clearing the other
- "Jacob's Ladder" Paper Tearing Act for Stage
- The New Thumb Tie (three methods)
- Replies to Queries
- Magic - announcements and offers
- The International Society of Conjurers
- Agents for "Magic"
- Explanatory Programmes
- Chung Ling Soo, Princes' Theatre, Preston, May 14, '06 - continued
- The Chinese Rings
- Glass Casket and Balls
- Great Fire Eating Trick
- The Bullet Catching Trick
- Queries - questions from readers
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
- Magic - Volume VI, Number 12 - September 1906 - 8 pages
- A description of a Magical Sketch, entitled Dr. Hardly's Experiment, presented at St. George's Hall and introducing The Decapitation Illusion, etc. - Ellis Stanyon
- Magic - announcements and offers
- Original Lessons in Magic - Ellis Stanyon
- The Torn and Restored Paper Ribbon (three methods)
- Queries - questions from readers
- Replies to Queries
- The International Society of Conjurers
- Advertisements & Personal Cards
word count: 99822 which is equivalent to 399 standard pages of text