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Pentagram was the truest successor to [[Ted Annemann]]'s [[Jinx]]. | Pentagram was the truest successor to [[Ted Annemann]]'s [[Jinx]]. |
Revision as of 19:51, 9 November 2008
Pentagram was a magic periodical published by Peter Warlock from 1946 until 1959. Pentagram was a highly regarded source of original material for the professional mentalist and magician.Pentagram was the truest successor to Ted Annemann's Jinx.
Contributors include Al Koran, Dr. Jaks, Alex Elmsley, Jack Avis, Roy Walton and others.
The complete set has been republished as a 2 book set and a CD ROM.
See also New Pentagram.