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− | + | '''Edwards' Monthly''' was a [[Magic Periodical]] by [[W.G. Edwards]] out of Bridgeburg, Canada that ran from February 1909 until June 1910 for a total of 16 issues. It was subsequently merged into [[Sphinx]]. | |
Edwards had a final Vol. 2, No. 4-5 printed, but could not afford the C.O.D. when picking up at the printers. He was able to keep a few, but the box waiting at the printers for payment was eventually put out to the trash.<ref> THE EDWARDIAN RARITY By The Magic Chef in [[Magicol]] Number 12 (January 1963).</ref> There are two copies of the issue in The Library of Congress as part of the Houdini Collection.<ref>http://lccn.loc.gov/58050672</ref> | Edwards had a final Vol. 2, No. 4-5 printed, but could not afford the C.O.D. when picking up at the printers. He was able to keep a few, but the box waiting at the printers for payment was eventually put out to the trash.<ref> THE EDWARDIAN RARITY By The Magic Chef in [[Magicol]] Number 12 (January 1963).</ref> There are two copies of the issue in The Library of Congress as part of the Houdini Collection.<ref>http://lccn.loc.gov/58050672</ref> |
Latest revision as of 05:38, 18 December 2013
Edwards' Monthly | |
Editors | W.G. Edwards |
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Frequency | monthly |
First issue | Feb. 1, 1909 |
Final issue | June-July 1910 |
Country | Canada |
Total issues | 16 |
Edwards' Monthly was a Magic Periodical by W.G. Edwards out of Bridgeburg, Canada that ran from February 1909 until June 1910 for a total of 16 issues. It was subsequently merged into Sphinx.
Edwards had a final Vol. 2, No. 4-5 printed, but could not afford the C.O.D. when picking up at the printers. He was able to keep a few, but the box waiting at the printers for payment was eventually put out to the trash.[1] There are two copies of the issue in The Library of Congress as part of the Houdini Collection.[2]
Some of Harlan Tarbell's contributions from the magazine were included in A Tarbell Scrapbook by Richard Kaufman (1993)
References
- ↑ THE EDWARDIAN RARITY By The Magic Chef in Magicol Number 12 (January 1963).
- ↑ http://lccn.loc.gov/58050672