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The [[Meteor]] was a magical monthly from the United Kingdom, which started publishing with No. 1 dated March 1949.  It was announced as "A Magical Information Publication" and was publishd by  "Elliott".  
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'''The Meteor''' was a monthly [[magic periodical]] from the United Kingdom that featured news rather then tricks, which started publishing with No. 1 dated March 1949.  It was announced as "A Magical Information Publication" and was published by  "[[Oscar Elliott|Elliott]]". <ref>Review, Linking Ring, May 1949</ref>


It only lasted a few issues.
It lasted for only four issues.
 
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[[Category:Periodicals]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Latest revision as of 09:16, 2 December 2012

Meteor
Frequencymonthly
PublisherOscar Elliott
First issueMarch 1949
Final issue1949
Total issues4

The Meteor was a monthly magic periodical from the United Kingdom that featured news rather then tricks, which started publishing with No. 1 dated March 1949. It was announced as "A Magical Information Publication" and was published by "Elliott". [1]

It lasted for only four issues.

References

  1. Review, Linking Ring, May 1949