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[[The Perennial Mystics]] was a [[Magic Periodical]] devoted to conjuring history, | [[The Perennial Mystics]] was a [[Magic Periodical]] devoted to conjuring history, | ||
literature and collecting that followed [[Mystics Quarterly]]. Edited and published by James Hagy from Shaker Heights, Ohio. It ran from #1 in 1983 to | literature and collecting that followed [[Mystics Quarterly]]. Edited and published by James Hagy from Shaker Heights, Ohio. It ran from #1 in 1983 to | ||
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Revision as of 19:36, 13 February 2009
The Perennial Mystics was a Magic Periodical devoted to conjuring history, literature and collecting that followed Mystics Quarterly. Edited and published by James Hagy from Shaker Heights, Ohio. It ran from #1 in 1983 to to #18 in December 31, 2005
History
Mystics first appeared as a monthly conjuring periodical in 1966 in different formats:
- Mystics Magazine, an 8 1/2 x 11 inch mimeograph
- Mystics Quarterly, an 4 1/2 x 6 inch offset print
- Perennial Mystics in its original 8 1/2 x 11 single sheet, Velo-bound™ format from issue #1 through issue #16
- Perennial Mystics new format staring with #17 printed version with integrated, inset illustrations and separate parts in each issue for the various features.