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'''Die Magie''' is the official organ of the German [[Magischer Zirkel]] (Magic Circle).
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}}'''Die Magie''' is the official organ of the German [[Magischer Zirkel]] (Magic Circle).
  
In [[1918]], the first issue of the magazine was distributed among the members. By 1994, it had published 73 volumes, making it one of the longest running magic publications in history.
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In [[1918]], the first issue of the magazine was distributed among the members. By 1994, it had published 73 volumes, making it one of the longest running magic publications in history.<ref>Der Magische Zirkel von Deutschland THE MAGIC CIRCLE OF GERMANY Wolfgang Sommer, [[MUM]], January, 1994</ref>
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
* Der Magische Zirkel von Deutschland THE MAGIC CIRCLE OF GERMANY Wolfgang Sommer, [[MUM]], January, 1994
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Revision as of 00:20, 5 July 2011

Die Magie
First issue1918
LanguageGerman
Die Magie is the official organ of the German Magischer Zirkel (Magic Circle).

In 1918, the first issue of the magazine was distributed among the members. By 1994, it had published 73 volumes, making it one of the longest running magic publications in history.[1]

References

  1. Der Magische Zirkel von Deutschland THE MAGIC CIRCLE OF GERMANY Wolfgang Sommer, MUM, January, 1994