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'''Margaret Mackay''' of Edinburgh, Scotland, the sister of [[Hugh Mackay]], was an editor of [[Magical Criticisms]].   
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'''Margaret Mackay''' (fl. 1920s) of Edinburgh, Scotland, the wife of [[Hugh Mackay]], was possibly the first woman to become editor of a magic magazine with [[Magical Criticisms]] Vol 2, No. 1.   
 
   
 
   
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== Biography ==
 
Her tricks can also be found in [[Conjurers Chronicle]].  
 
Her tricks can also be found in [[Conjurers Chronicle]].  
 
   
 
   
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== Bibliography ==
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* A MAGICAL EXCHANGE, [[Magical Bulletin]], Vol. 9, No. 8
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Latest revision as of 18:30, 22 April 2014

Margaret Mackay

Magic Wand (December 1921)
Born?
Died?
Flourished1920s

Margaret Mackay (fl. 1920s) of Edinburgh, Scotland, the wife of Hugh Mackay, was possibly the first woman to become editor of a magic magazine with Magical Criticisms Vol 2, No. 1.

Biography

Her tricks can also be found in Conjurers Chronicle.

Bibliography


References