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Donald Bevan was the editor of [[Abracadabra]] magazine, magic's only weekly magazine, for more than 20 years until his retirement in 2007. The weekly magazine started in 1946 and had not missed a single issue in all that time.  
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'''Donald Bevan'' was the editor of [[Abracadabra]] weekly magazine, for more than 20 years, until his retirement in 2007.  


Manchester Circle Of Magicians awarded Donald Bevan the British Magical Award for Literature 2003 for the tremendous dedication that he has shown over many, many years in producing "Abracadabra."


He was also president of The [[British Magical Society]] in 1999/2000.
He was president of The [[British Magical Society]] in 1999/2000.


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== Awards ==
* British Magical Award for Literature from the [[Manchester Circle Of Magicians]]  in 2003 for the dedication that he has shown over many, many years in producing "Abracadabra."
 
 
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Revision as of 09:26, 10 July 2011

Donald Bevan

'Donald Bevan was the editor of Abracadabra weekly magazine, for more than 20 years, until his retirement in 2007.


He was president of The British Magical Society in 1999/2000.

Awards

  • British Magical Award for Literature from the Manchester Circle Of Magicians in 2003 for the dedication that he has shown over many, many years in producing "Abracadabra."