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[[Mystics Quarterly]] was a quarterly [[Magic Periodical]] from  [[James Hagy]]  of Euclid, Ohio (published prior to his [[Perennial Mystics]]) that ran from 1976 until 1981. [[File:MysticsQuarterly3.jpg|right|thumb|Vol.2 No. 4 - Spring 1978]]
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'''Mystics Quarterly''' was a quarterly [[Magic Periodical]] from  [[James Hagy]]  of Euclid, Ohio (published prior to his [[Perennial Mystics]]) that ran from 1976 until 1981, devoted exclusively to conjuring history, collecting and magic literature.


The fifteen issues were numbered from volume 1 no. 1 (summer 1986) to volume 4 no. 4 (spring 1981).
The fifteen issues were numbered from volume 1 no. 1 (summer 1986) to volume 4 no. 4 (spring 1981).

Latest revision as of 12:29, 24 January 2012

Mystics Quarterly
MysticsQuarterly3.jpg
Vol.2 No. 4 - Spring 1978
EditorsJames Hagy
FrequencyQuarterly
First issue1976
Final issue1981
Total issues14

Mystics Quarterly was a quarterly Magic Periodical from James Hagy of Euclid, Ohio (published prior to his Perennial Mystics) that ran from 1976 until 1981, devoted exclusively to conjuring history, collecting and magic literature.

The fifteen issues were numbered from volume 1 no. 1 (summer 1986) to volume 4 no. 4 (spring 1981).


An index to Volume One was compiled by Todd Karr.