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'''Magic World''' was a periodical released in December, 1911 that was edited by Richard R. Fisher out of New York City and published "In the interest of the World's Greatest Magician."<ref>Chronology of Magic's Periodical Publications compiled by Clinton Burgess in The Linking Ring (August 1932)</ref> | '''Magic World''' was a periodical released in December, 1911 that was edited by Richard R. Fisher out of New York City and published "In the interest of the World's Greatest Magician."<ref>Chronology of Magic's Periodical Publications compiled by [[Clinton Burgess]] in The Linking Ring (August 1932)</ref> | ||
It consists of 8 pages exploiting the [[Howard Thurston]] show. | It consists of 8 pages exploiting the [[Howard Thurston]] show. |
Latest revision as of 22:08, 4 August 2012
- See also: The Magic World by Pierce and The Magical World published by Max Sterling..
Magic World | |
Editors | Richard R. Fisher |
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First issue | December, 1911 |
Final issue | ? |
Magic World was a periodical released in December, 1911 that was edited by Richard R. Fisher out of New York City and published "In the interest of the World's Greatest Magician."[1]
It consists of 8 pages exploiting the Howard Thurston show.
Page one carries large portrait Thurston. Page two had the interior and exterior views of Thurston's shop, a portrait of Beatrice Foster, a scene at matinee in Ford's Opera House, Baltimore,Maryland and sketches of Thurston in action at Crown theatre in Chicago. On page three carried Thurston and a group East Indian fakirs in city of Bombay; his company at Agra, India; the Lady and Lion illusion; Indian Rope Climbing Trick; Hindus welcoming Thurston at Delhi; the tent in which Thurston toured India; a trip on the river Ganges, and another showing Thurston in Hong Kong, China. On page four there were "Tricks You Can Do At Home"
References
- ↑ Chronology of Magic's Periodical Publications compiled by Clinton Burgess in The Linking Ring (August 1932)