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[[Magic Magazine For All Magicians]] was a monthly [[Magic Periodical]] from [[Max Andrews]]' Vampire Magic business out of London, England that ran for 54 issues from April 1952 until September 1956. | [[Magic Magazine For All Magicians]] was a monthly [[Magic Periodical]] from [[Max Andrews]]' Vampire Magic business out of London, England that ran for 54 issues from April 1952 until September 1956. | ||
The subject matter covered every kind of magic from stage and cabaret, to children's effects and serious mentalism. The magazine had contributions from many of the magical thinkers of the 1950’s. [[George Blake]] and [[Eddie Joseph]] ran a regular columns. Contributors included [[Billy McComb]], [[ | The subject matter covered every kind of magic from stage and cabaret, to children's effects and serious mentalism. The magazine had contributions from many of the magical thinkers of the 1950’s. [[George Blake]] and [[Eddie Joseph]] ran a regular columns. Contributors included [[Billy McComb]], [[Frederick Barlow]], [[Robert Harbin]], [[Ken Brooke]], [[Richard Himber]], [[Harry Leat]] and [[Roy Baker]]. | ||
The final issue was Vol. 5 issue No. 6. The magazine, as well as Max Andrews' entire Vampire Magic business, terminated without any warning. | The final issue was Vol. 5 issue No. 6. The magazine, as well as Max Andrews' entire Vampire Magic business, terminated without any warning. | ||
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Revision as of 07:40, 20 January 2009
Magic Magazine For All Magicians was a monthly Magic Periodical from Max Andrews' Vampire Magic business out of London, England that ran for 54 issues from April 1952 until September 1956.
The subject matter covered every kind of magic from stage and cabaret, to children's effects and serious mentalism. The magazine had contributions from many of the magical thinkers of the 1950’s. George Blake and Eddie Joseph ran a regular columns. Contributors included Billy McComb, Frederick Barlow, Robert Harbin, Ken Brooke, Richard Himber, Harry Leat and Roy Baker.
The final issue was Vol. 5 issue No. 6. The magazine, as well as Max Andrews' entire Vampire Magic business, terminated without any warning.