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+ | | frequency = Monthly | ||
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+ | | publisher = George M. McKenzie | ||
+ | | firstdate = July 1945 | ||
+ | | finaldate = June 1948 | ||
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+ | | total = 35 | ||
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+ | '''Mac's Monthly''', ''A Journal for All Interested in Magic and Mystery '' was a Scottish [[Magic Periodical]] from [[George M. McKenzie]]'s magic business in Glasgow. | ||
− | [[ | + | It began with Volume 1, Number 7 as the first 6 issues were published as [[Mac's Mysteries]]. |
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+ | Initially issued gratis, it became a subscription periodical in August 1945.<ref>317. GEORGE MACKENZIE: MAC’S MYSTERIES AND THE AVONDALE MYSTERIES, Complete Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities by Edwin A. Dawes(2005)</ref> | ||
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+ | There was a British Ring Convention Special ‘Priceless’ issue published in 1946. | ||
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+ | == References == | ||
+ | <references /> |
Latest revision as of 19:17, 26 January 2012
Mac's Monthly | |
Frequency | Monthly |
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Publisher | George M. McKenzie |
First issue | July 1945 |
Final issue | June 1948 |
Total issues | 35 |
Mac's Monthly, A Journal for All Interested in Magic and Mystery was a Scottish Magic Periodical from George M. McKenzie's magic business in Glasgow.
It began with Volume 1, Number 7 as the first 6 issues were published as Mac's Mysteries.
Initially issued gratis, it became a subscription periodical in August 1945.[1]
There was a British Ring Convention Special ‘Priceless’ issue published in 1946.
References
- ↑ 317. GEORGE MACKENZIE: MAC’S MYSTERIES AND THE AVONDALE MYSTERIES, Complete Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities by Edwin A. Dawes(2005)