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[[The Echo]] was the official bulletin of "The Secret Clan" put out by [[Joseph Ovette]] of Cornwall, Canada. It started in 1932 and lasted until around 1935. | {{Infobox Magazine | ||
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[[The Echo]] was the official bulletin of "[[The Secret Clan]]" put out by [[Joseph Ovette]] of Cornwall, Canada. It started in 1932 and lasted until around 1935. | |||
It was sent to a "select" membership, together with an effect each month. The first three issues were from six to eleven mimeographed pages each. Aside from the | |||
magic, it also featured a number of thumbnail sketches of contemporary magicians. <ref>[[Linking Ring]] April 1932</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:25, 28 July 2011
The Echo | |
Editors | Joseph Ovette |
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First issue | 1932 |
Final issue | 1935 |
The Echo was the official bulletin of "The Secret Clan" put out by Joseph Ovette of Cornwall, Canada. It started in 1932 and lasted until around 1935.
It was sent to a "select" membership, together with an effect each month. The first three issues were from six to eleven mimeographed pages each. Aside from the magic, it also featured a number of thumbnail sketches of contemporary magicians. [1]
References
- ↑ Linking Ring April 1932