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'''Conjurer''', originally titled " | '''The Conjurer''', originally titled "Conjur'''o'''r" on the first issue, was the official organ of the [[British Society of Associated Magicians]]. It was circulated privately among the members. | ||
Edited by [[J. Albert Briggs]] from Sheffield, England, under his stage name of Albert Russell.<ref>The (Sheffield) Conjurer by Stanley Collins, The Magic Cauldron No. 12 (June 1964)</ref> | Edited by [[J. Albert Briggs]] from Sheffield, England, under his stage name of Albert Russell.<ref>The (Sheffield) Conjurer by Stanley Collins, The Magic Cauldron No. 12 (June 1964)</ref> |
Latest revision as of 10:37, 24 January 2012
Conjurer (BSAM) | |
Vol 4, No. 3, March 1913 | |
Editors | J. Albert Briggs |
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Frequency | Monthly |
First issue | Sep. 1910 |
Final issue | June 1913 |
Total issues | 34 |
The Conjurer, originally titled "Conjuror" on the first issue, was the official organ of the British Society of Associated Magicians. It was circulated privately among the members.
Edited by J. Albert Briggs from Sheffield, England, under his stage name of Albert Russell.[1]
Prior to emigrating to Australia, Briggs sold his interest in this magazine to William Andrew, who published it from Jan. 1913 (Vol. 4 No. 1) - June 1913 (Vol. 4 N. 6).
- See also: Conjurer (Australia) the Official Organ of the Australian Society of Magicians, by J. Albert Briggs.
References
- ↑ The (Sheffield) Conjurer by Stanley Collins, The Magic Cauldron No. 12 (June 1964)