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'''MO''' (Modus Operandi) was a [[Magic Periodical]] published by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] from March 1993 to January 1996.<ref>[http://www.jonracherbaumer.com/index.asp?page=articles&cat=5 Jon Racherbaumer]</ref> | '''MO''' (Modus Operandi) was a [[Magic Periodical]] published by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] from March 1993 to January 1996.<ref>[http://www.jonracherbaumer.com/index.asp?page=articles&cat=5 Jon Racherbaumer]</ref> | ||
Contributors included [[Arturo de Ascanio]], [[Jack Birnman]], [[Christian Chelman]], [[Doug Conn]], [[Daryl]], [[Peter Duffie]], [[Phil Goldstein]], [[Dan Harlan]], [[Chris Kenner]], [[Simon Lovell]], [[Edward Marlo]], [[Daniel Rhod]], [[Jean-Jacques Sanvert]], [[Bob Sheets]], and [[Ken Simmons]]. | |||
== Issues == | == Issues == |
Revision as of 19:36, 19 December 2013
MO (Modus Operandi) | |
Editors | Jon Racherbaumer |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
First issue | March 1993 |
Final issue | January 1996 |
Total issues | 8 |
MO (Modus Operandi) was a Magic Periodical published by Jon Racherbaumer from March 1993 to January 1996.[1]
Contributors included Arturo de Ascanio, Jack Birnman, Christian Chelman, Doug Conn, Daryl, Peter Duffie, Phil Goldstein, Dan Harlan, Chris Kenner, Simon Lovell, Edward Marlo, Daniel Rhod, Jean-Jacques Sanvert, Bob Sheets, and Ken Simmons.
Issues
- Number One (March - 1993) - 33 pages
- Number Two (June, 1993) - 23 pages
- Number Three (Sept. 1993) - 23 pages
- Number Four (1994) - 21 pages
- Number Five (1994) - 27 pages
- Number Six (1995) - 28 pages
- Number Seven (1995) - 29 pages
- Number Eight (1996) - 24 pages
Book
In 2014 it will be published in book form by Spade & Archer. 8.5"x11" softcover, 242 pages written and compiled by Jon Racherbaumer with an introduction by Meir Yedid.[2]