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Starting with Volume six, issue number seven, [[Walter B. Gibson]] became associate editor and with Volume six, number nine (December, 1922) it became the "Official organ in the U. S. A. of the Magicians' Club, London, England."
 
Starting with Volume six, issue number seven, [[Walter B. Gibson]] became associate editor and with Volume six, number nine (December, 1922) it became the "Official organ in the U. S. A. of the Magicians' Club, London, England."
  
Volume eight, issue one June, 1924 was combined with [[Felsman's Magical Review]].  
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Ray J. Fink acquired magazine from Dr. Pierce. His first issue is Vol. 7 No. 10 (February/March 1924). In his next, and last issue was Volume eight, No. one (June, 1924) which was combined with [[Felsman's Magical Review]] to become the "''Combined Magic World and Magical Review''".
  
:''Not to be confused with [[Magical World]] of the UK published by [[Max Sterling]].''
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{{See also|[[Magical World]] of the UK published by [[Max Sterling]].}}
  
 
[[Category:Periodicals]]
 
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Revision as of 17:51, 9 April 2010

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Magic World (United States) was a Magic Periodical by the "Magic World Publishing Company", edited by J. E. Pierce (Dr.) that ran from April 1917 until Vol 7 No. 10 (March, 1924).

Starting with Volume five, number eight (November, 1921) it became the "Official organ of the Philadelphia Assembly, Society of American Magicians."

Starting with Volume six, issue number seven, Walter B. Gibson became associate editor and with Volume six, number nine (December, 1922) it became the "Official organ in the U. S. A. of the Magicians' Club, London, England."

Ray J. Fink acquired magazine from Dr. Pierce. His first issue is Vol. 7 No. 10 (February/March 1924). In his next, and last issue was Volume eight, No. one (June, 1924) which was combined with Felsman's Magical Review to become the "Combined Magic World and Magical Review".

See also: Magical World of the UK published by Max Sterling..