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*[[James H. Stevenson]]      (January 1928)
*[[James H. Stevenson]]      (January 1928)
*[[Agosta Meynier]]          (February 1928)
*[[Agosta Meynier]]          (February 1928)
*[[Otto Waldman]]            (March 1928)
*[[Walter Cerreta Jeans]]    (April 1928)
*[[Percy James]]            (May 1928)
*A.L. Salvail                (June 1928)
*[[Eddie Joseph]]            (July 1928)
*[[E.J. Moore]]              (August 1928)
*Joao Peixoto                (September 1928)
*Ernie Evraire              (October 1928)
*[[Frank H. Keller]]        (November 1928)
*[[Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin]](January 1929)
*[[Compars Herrmann]]        (February 1929)


*[[Johnny Ace Palmer]]      (April 1998)
*[[Johnny Ace Palmer]]      (April 1998)

Revision as of 04:18, 2 November 2010

Linking Ring Magazine
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Vol 1 No. 4
FrequencyMonthly
First issueJanuary, 1923

The Linking Ring is the name of the official magazine for the International Brotherhood of Magicians.

Vol. 21, No. 1, March 1941

Issue 1 Number 1 was published in January 1923. It was a only four pages. It contained an editorial by Ernest Schieldge, a biography of Len Vintus written by Gene Gordon and a listing of all 20 members.

Issues 11 & 12 from volume 41 don't exist, as explained by Alvin Plough, page 57 of issue 10, december 1941: The Board of Trustees voted to change the time of beginning and ending volumes of The Linking Ring.

Editors

Effects by performer

Persons who've appeared on the cover

No covers until Volume 3, no. 1, May 1925.

References

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  • The Linking Ring. April 1998.