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==Issue #4: Winter, 1998==
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*My Spectator, The Clairvoyant by [[Jack Birnman]] (cards)
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*Divide & Conquer by [[Chad Long]] (cards)
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*Bottled Quicksilver by [[Toyohisa Sanada]] (coins)
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*Even Higher Math by [[Larry Jennings]] and [[Bill Goodwin]] (cards)
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*Company of Four by [[Roy Walton]] (cards)
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*Spirits Between Your Palms by [[Peter Duffie]] (cards)
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*Combined Interests by [[Joshua Jay]] (cards)
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*Sweet & Lo! by [[Phil Goldstein]] (sugar)
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*Pierced 'ere by [[Phil Goldstein]] (South Park cards)
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*Poof Change by [[Roy Walton]] and [[Peter Duffie]] (cards)
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*Cutting After Push-Through Shuffle by [[Gene Maze]]
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*Lied and True by [[J.K. Hartman]] (cards)
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*Card Coding by Permutation by [[Alex Elmsley]] (cards)
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*Our Readers Respond (letters)
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**[[Rudolph Herzog]], [[Ray Kosby]] and [[Bill Goodwin]], [[Joseph K. Schmidt]], [[Rafael Benatar]]
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*The Jabberwock Way by [[Jon Racherbaumer]] (column)
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**On the death of magic periodicals
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*This is the End... by [[Richard Kaufman]] (closing comments)
  
 
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Revision as of 23:31, 8 May 2010

A quarterly magic magazine written and edited by Richard Kaufman, Stephen Hobbs, and Jon Racherbaumer, published by Richard Kaufman. Four issues were released between early 1996 and the end of 1998 before the magazine ceased publication because of Kaufman's duties as editor and publisher of the newly-purchased Genii. The Looking Glass contained new and novel close-up magic of the kind that elevated Richard's Almanac more than a decade earlier, as well as reviews and discussions on books, videos and marketed tricks of the day.

Issue #1: Winter, 1996

Issue #2: Spring, 1996

Issue #3: Summer, 1996

Issue #4: Winter, 1998