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[[Norman's News]] was a small newsletter by [[R.N. Menge]] for his Wizard's Workshop in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
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'''Norman's News''' was a small newsletter by [[R.N. Menge]] for his Wizard's Workshop in Hot Springs, Arkansas.


It was just a mimeographed paper with typos and misspelled words, and a
It was just a mimeographed paper with typos and misspelled words, and a few elementary tricks.  
few elementary tricks.  


There were seven issues starting with June 1943 and ending with an undated one published in February 1944. A coupon included in the last issue offered
There were seven issues starting with June 1943 and ending with an undated one published in February 1944. A coupon included in the last issue offered to finish the subscriber's year with issues of [[Grant's Magic Club]].<ref> Magicol No. 52 (August 1979)</ref><ref> Magical Bookie No. 42 (January 1973)</ref>
to finish the subscriber's year with issues of [[Grant's Magic Club]].


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== References ==
== References ==
* Magicol No. 52 (August 1979)
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* Magical Bookie No. 42 (January 1973)
 
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Latest revision as of 15:21, 11 February 2012

Norman's News
PublisherR.N. Menge
First issueJune 1943
Final issueFebruary 1944
Total issues7

Norman's News was a small newsletter by R.N. Menge for his Wizard's Workshop in Hot Springs, Arkansas.

It was just a mimeographed paper with typos and misspelled words, and a few elementary tricks.

There were seven issues starting with June 1943 and ending with an undated one published in February 1944. A coupon included in the last issue offered to finish the subscriber's year with issues of Grant's Magic Club.[1][2]

References

  1. Magicol No. 52 (August 1979)
  2. Magical Bookie No. 42 (January 1973)