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Beginning with Vol 1, No 7, it declared itself the official organ of the [[National Conjurers' Association]].
Beginning with Vol 1, No 7, it declared itself the official organ of the [[National Conjurers' Association]].


A complete file consists of 27 issues.
A complete file consists of 27 issues.<ref>Linking Ring August 1932.</ref>
 
It was announced at the suspension that those holding subscriptions would automatically be enrolled for their balance as subscribers to [[Impromptu Trixter]]. Unfortunately, it only lasted one issue.<ref>[[Mystics Quarterly]] Vol. 2. No. 1 Summer 1977


== References ==
== References ==
* Linking Ring August 1932.
<references />
 
[[Category:Periodicals]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]

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Conjuring Record
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EditorsV. K. Allison
Frequencyirregular
PublisherV. K. Allison
First issueMarch, 1913
Final issueMay, 1915
Total issues27

The Conjuring Record was a magic periodical published "every once-in-so-often" by V. K. Allison out of Bronxville, New York.

It was published from March, 1913 until May, 1915 with Vol. 3 No. 3.

The first few issues were free then went to 2 cents per issue (25 cents per year) starting with Vol 1. No. 3.

Beginning with Vol 1, No 7, it declared itself the official organ of the National Conjurers' Association.

A complete file consists of 27 issues.[1]

It was announced at the suspension that those holding subscriptions would automatically be enrolled for their balance as subscribers to Impromptu Trixter. Unfortunately, it only lasted one issue.<ref>Mystics Quarterly Vol. 2. No. 1 Summer 1977

References

  1. Linking Ring August 1932.