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The Magic Art Book Company is a publishing company founded in 1954 by Ray Goulet in Watertown, Massachusetts. The company has produced five hardbound books as well as numerous manuscripts.
'''The Magic Art Book Company''' is a publishing company founded in 1967 by [[Ray Goulet]] in Watertown, Massachusetts. The company has produced five hardbound books as well as numerous manuscripts.


= Publications =
== Publications ==


== Books ==
=== Books ===




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* ''[[Ray Goulet: Recollections of a Renaissance Man]]'' by Frank Dudgeon and Ann Goulet (2011)
* ''[[Ray Goulet: Recollections of a Renaissance Man]]'' by Frank Dudgeon and Ann Goulet (2011)


== Manuscripts ==
=== Manuscripts ===
* ''[[The Cold Deck]]'' by [[Frank Thompson]] (1976)
* ''[[The Cold Deck]]'' by [[Frank Thompson]] (1976)
* ''[[E.S.P.]]'' by [[Dan Tong]] (1979)
* ''[[E.S.P.]]'' by [[Dan Tong]] (1979)
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* ''[["Who wants one? SAY I."]]: Card Spinning'' by [[Tom Osborne]] (1987)
* ''[["Who wants one? SAY I."]]: Card Spinning'' by [[Tom Osborne]] (1987)


== Other ==
=== Other ===
* ''[[The New Jinx]], Volume 1'' (issues 1-12) (1982)
* ''[[The New Jinx]], Volume 1'' (issues 1-12) (1982)



Latest revision as of 11:33, 11 October 2017

The Magic Art Book Company is a publishing company founded in 1967 by Ray Goulet in Watertown, Massachusetts. The company has produced five hardbound books as well as numerous manuscripts.

Publications

Books

Manuscripts

Other

References

  • "Magic Art Studio: A Museum of Magic History," Bon Marche, Jay Malbrough, Genii, Vol. 43, No. 4, April 1979, pp. 278-279.
  • Memoirs of a Magician's Ghost: The Autobiography of John Booth, Chapter 272: "A Mini-Museum Trip Through Magic History," The Linking Ring, Vol. 73, No. 8, August 1993, pp. 65-68.
  • Cover, "Ray Goulet's Mini Magic Museum: An Inside Look," Ann Goulet, M-U-M, Vol. 95, No. 3, August 2005, pp. 30-35.