Description
Effect: Meticulously compiled by James B. Alfredson and George L. Daily, this landmark volume catalogs nearly two centuries of magic periodicals published in English—from the earliest known journals of the 18th century to the vibrant publishing scene of the late 20th century.
This bibliography is more than just a list—it’s a comprehensive research tool. Each entry includes essential details such as title, editor, publisher, publication dates, frequency, known issues, and notes on content or rarity. Whether you’re tracing the lineage of a legendary magazine like The Sphinx, researching obscure publications, or verifying references in historical works, this volume provides the authoritative data you need.
Widely respected as an essential work in magic bibliography, this book captures the richness and evolution of magic literature over time. It is an indispensable addition to the shelf of any magician, librarian, academic, or collector interested in the printed history of conjuring.
Key Features:
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Comprehensive listings of over 1,500 magic periodicals in English
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Covers the years 1791 through 1983
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Detailed publication data including dates, editors, locations, and issue information
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Notes on rarity and bibliographic significance
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An essential reference for collectors, historians, and researchers
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A cornerstone work in the field of magic bibliography
- Hardbound, NO dust cover, copyright 1986, 395 pages.
Contents:
Acknowledgments……………………………………………… . vi
Introduction……………………………………………………….. . vii
Using the Book…………………………………………………….. . xiii
Bibliography…………………………………………………………. . 1
Comic Books………………………………………………………….. . 391
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