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* Vol. 1 No. 4 (June, 1895 ) -  A full page insert for A. J. Martyne, "King of Platform Entertainers".  
* Vol. 1 No. 4 (June, 1895 ) -  A full page insert for A. J. Martyne, "King of Platform Entertainers".  
* Vol. 1 No. 5 (July, 1895 ) - A full page insert by Myron Mason, MD. on a new cancer cure.  
* Vol. 1 No. 5 (July, 1895 ) - A full page insert by Myron Mason, MD. on a new cancer cure.  
* Vol. 1 No. 6 (August, 1895 ) - A full page insert for [[Jewett]] "The Greatest coming 20th Century Magician".  
* Vol. 1 No. 6 (August, 1895 ) - A full page insert for [[Fred Jewett]] "The Greatest coming 20th Century Magician".  
* Vol. 3 No. 7 (January, 1900 ) - A full page insert for Harry Houdini "The King of Handcuffs".  
* Vol. 3 No. 7 (January, 1900 ) - A full page insert for Harry Houdini "The King of Handcuffs".  
* Vol. 4 No. 10 (April, 1901 ) -  A 3" x 4" insert advertising the sale of German magic books.  
* Vol. 4 No. 10 (April, 1901 ) -  A 3" x 4" insert advertising the sale of German magic books.  
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* Vol. 1 No. 12 (June, 1898 ) - Two tricks, one being simply called "Coin Trick", and the other "Flag or Handkerchief Trick".  
* Vol. 1 No. 12 (June, 1898 ) - Two tricks, one being simply called "Coin Trick", and the other "Flag or Handkerchief Trick".  
* Vol. 2 No. 2 (August, 1898 ) - An insert by Wm. E. Robinson entitled "Can Such Things Be?".
* Vol. 2 No. 2 (August, 1898 ) - An insert by Wm. E. Robinson entitled "Can Such Things Be?".
* Vol. 2 No. 3 (September, 1898 ) - A continuation of "Can Such Things Be?" by Robinson.  
* Vol. 2 No. 3 (September, 1898 ) - A continuation of "Can Such Things Be?" by Robinson.
 


== References ==
== References ==
* The Magic Cauldron Number 27
* The Magic Cauldron Number 27
[[Category:Periodicals]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Revision as of 15:06, 1 December 2008

Mahatma was a Magic Periodical started by George H. Little. It was was the only paper at the time in the United States devoted to the interests of magicians.

Vol 1, No 1

After publishing the first eight issues of volume one monthly, there was a lapse of twenty-eight months. March, 1898, the ninth issue of volume one was published.

During this time three issues were published with a change in the name. They were numbered as if they belonged in the same volume of "Mahatma." Two of these issues were called "The Vaudeville" and the other was called "Artist Era." "Vaudeville" was intended as a weekly and the first two came out during the month of November, 1895. An official Society of American Magicians column began in July, 1902 and starting with the September, 1902 issue, it became its official organ.

Issues

  • Vol. 1, N° 1, March 1895 to Vol. 9, N° 8, feb. 1906.

Inserts

Special inserts were periodically placed within the magazine:

  • Vol. 1 No. 4 (June, 1895 ) - A full page insert for A. J. Martyne, "King of Platform Entertainers".
  • Vol. 1 No. 5 (July, 1895 ) - A full page insert by Myron Mason, MD. on a new cancer cure.
  • Vol. 1 No. 6 (August, 1895 ) - A full page insert for Fred Jewett "The Greatest coming 20th Century Magician".
  • Vol. 3 No. 7 (January, 1900 ) - A full page insert for Harry Houdini "The King of Handcuffs".
  • Vol. 4 No. 10 (April, 1901 ) - A 3" x 4" insert advertising the sale of German magic books.
  • Vol. 6 No. 6 (December, 1902 ) - A 3" x 6" insert telling about the special holiday issue of Mahatma ("Supplement" printed on it).
  • Vol. 1 No. 12 (June, 1898 ) - Two tricks, one being simply called "Coin Trick", and the other "Flag or Handkerchief Trick".
  • Vol. 2 No. 2 (August, 1898 ) - An insert by Wm. E. Robinson entitled "Can Such Things Be?".
  • Vol. 2 No. 3 (September, 1898 ) - A continuation of "Can Such Things Be?" by Robinson.

References

  • The Magic Cauldron Number 27