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{{Infobox Magazine | |||
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| frequency = Monthly | |||
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| publisher = Peloso & Capurro, Genova Via Cairoli | |||
| firstdate = August 1890 | |||
| finaldate = August 1893 | |||
| country = Italy | |||
| language = Italian | |||
| website = | |||
| AlfredsonDaily = | |||
| total = 15 | |||
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'''L'Illusionista''', a monthly magazine, was the first Italian magazine about magic. | |||
Published by Peloso & Capurro, Genova Via Cairoli, 7 pp. Director: R. Ardito. (August 1890 - August 1893). All the publications can be summarized in two series: the first series of 9 issues (8 & 9 is a double issue) from p. 1 to 64 that had the size 19 cm x 26.5 cm, 8 pages in the magazine. The second set is in 6 issues from p. 1 to 96 (January 1892 - August 1893), size small compared to the previous and a double numbers of pages (16) in every magazine. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:06, 7 July 2013
L'Illusionista | |
Frequency | Monthly |
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Publisher | Peloso & Capurro, Genova Via Cairoli |
First issue | August 1890 |
Final issue | August 1893 |
Country | Italy |
Language | Italian |
Total issues | 15 |
L'Illusionista, a monthly magazine, was the first Italian magazine about magic.
Published by Peloso & Capurro, Genova Via Cairoli, 7 pp. Director: R. Ardito. (August 1890 - August 1893). All the publications can be summarized in two series: the first series of 9 issues (8 & 9 is a double issue) from p. 1 to 64 that had the size 19 cm x 26.5 cm, 8 pages in the magazine. The second set is in 6 issues from p. 1 to 96 (January 1892 - August 1893), size small compared to the previous and a double numbers of pages (16) in every magazine.