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'''Clarke The Senator Crandall Comments''' was a [[Magic Periodical]] published monthly in Hollywood, by [[Clarke Crandall|Clarke "The Senator" Crandall]], from June 1974 until December 1974, when he fell ill. The final issue was compiled by [[Lloyd Jones]] and published posthumously.<ref>[[James B. Alfredson]] and [[George Daily|George L. Daily, Jr.]], ''[[Bibliography of Conjuring Periodicals in English 1791-1983|A Biliography of Conjuring Periodicals in English: 1791-1983]]'', 1986, p. 45</ref>
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'''''Clarke The Senator Crandall Comments Wryly! on the Passing Scene''''' was a [[Magic Periodical]] by [[Clarke Crandall|Clarke "The Senator" Crandall]], which ran from June 1974 until December 1974, "at 50 a copy once a month sometimes." It was published in Hollywood for six months, until The Senator fell ill. The final issue was compiled by [[Lloyd Jones]] and published posthumously.<ref>[[James B. Alfredson]] and [[George Daily|George L. Daily, Jr.]], ''[[Bibliography of Conjuring Periodicals in English 1791-1983|A Biliography of Conjuring Periodicals in English: 1791-1983]]'', 1986, p. 45</ref>
 
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Revision as of 05:20, 30 December 2014

Crandall Comments
CrandallComments.jpg
First issue
EditorsClarke Crandall, Lloyd Jones (No. 7, Aug. 1975)
FrequencyMonthly
First issueJune 1974
Final issueAugust 1975
CountryHollywood, CA, USA
Alfredson/Daily#1605
Total issues7

Clarke The Senator Crandall Comments Wryly! on the Passing Scene was a Magic Periodical by Clarke "The Senator" Crandall, which ran from June 1974 until December 1974, "at 50 a copy once a month sometimes." It was published in Hollywood for six months, until The Senator fell ill. The final issue was compiled by Lloyd Jones and published posthumously.[1]

N. Date
1 June 1974
2 July 1974
3 Aug. 1974
4 Sept. 1974
5 Nov. 1974
6 Dec. 1974
7 Aug. 1975

References

  1. James B. Alfredson and George L. Daily, Jr., A Biliography of Conjuring Periodicals in English: 1791-1983, 1986, p. 45