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'''The Conjuring Record''' was | '''The Conjuring Record''', advertised as "America's Live Journal of hlagic, Ventriloquism, Juggling and the Allied Arts", was published "every once-in-so-often" by [[V. K. Allison]] out of Bronxville, New York. | ||
It was published from March, 1913 until May, 1915 with Vol. 3 No. 3. | It was published from March, 1913 until May, 1915 with Vol. 3 No. 3. | ||
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The first few issues were free then went to 2 cents per issue (25 cents per year) starting with Vol 1. No. 3. | The first few issues were free then went to 2 cents per issue (25 cents per year) starting with Vol 1. No. 3. | ||
Beginning with Vol 1, No 7, it declared itself the official organ of the [[National Conjurers' Association]]. | Beginning with Vol 1, No 7, it declared itself the official organ of the [[National Conjurers' Association]]. It later resigned as their official organ in Vol. 2, No. 3 (May 1914) because they did not want readers to imply that it was controlled by the N. C. A. They still carried the "N.C.A Notes" column. | ||
A complete file consists of 27 issues.<ref>Linking Ring August 1932.</ref> | A complete file consists of 27 issues.<ref>[[Linking Ring]] August 1932.</ref> | ||
It was announced at the suspension that those holding subscriptions would automatically be enrolled for their balance as subscribers to [[Impromptu Trixter]]. Unfortunately, it only lasted one issue.<ref>[[Mystics Quarterly]] Vol. 2. No. 1 Summer 1977 | It was announced at the suspension, due to the health of Allison, that those holding subscriptions would automatically be enrolled for their balance as subscribers to [[Impromptu Trixter]]. Unfortunately, it only lasted one issue.<ref>[[Mystics Quarterly]] Vol. 2. No. 1 Summer 1977</ref> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
<references /> | <references/> | ||
[[Category:Periodicals]] | [[Category:Periodicals]] |
Latest revision as of 05:44, 6 December 2010
Conjuring Record | |
Editors | V. K. Allison |
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Frequency | irregular |
Publisher | V. K. Allison |
First issue | March, 1913 |
Final issue | May, 1915 |
Total issues | 27 |
The Conjuring Record, advertised as "America's Live Journal of hlagic, Ventriloquism, Juggling and the Allied Arts", was published "every once-in-so-often" by V. K. Allison out of Bronxville, New York.
It was published from March, 1913 until May, 1915 with Vol. 3 No. 3.
The first few issues were free then went to 2 cents per issue (25 cents per year) starting with Vol 1. No. 3.
Beginning with Vol 1, No 7, it declared itself the official organ of the National Conjurers' Association. It later resigned as their official organ in Vol. 2, No. 3 (May 1914) because they did not want readers to imply that it was controlled by the N. C. A. They still carried the "N.C.A Notes" column.
A complete file consists of 27 issues.[1]
It was announced at the suspension, due to the health of Allison, that those holding subscriptions would automatically be enrolled for their balance as subscribers to Impromptu Trixter. Unfortunately, it only lasted one issue.[2]
References
- ↑ Linking Ring August 1932.
- ↑ Mystics Quarterly Vol. 2. No. 1 Summer 1977