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'''Backstage''' ''A Journal for Magicians'', originally called "Magic and More Backstage" was a periodical from Charles Windley's shop, "Magic & More", in  Norfolk, Virginia.
'''Backstage''' ''A Journal for Magicians'', originally called "Magic and More... Backstage" was a periodical from [[Charles Windley]]'s shop, "[[Magic & More]]", in  Norfolk, Virginia.


The monthly newsletter of tricks, reviews and gossip ran at least up to #89 (May 1989).
The monthly newsletter of tricks, reviews and gossip ran at least up to #89 (May 1989).

Latest revision as of 09:06, 22 July 2011

Backstage
Backstage.jpg
Issue 1
Frequencymonthly
PublisherCharles Windley
First issueJanuary 1982
Final issue1990?

Backstage A Journal for Magicians, originally called "Magic and More... Backstage" was a periodical from Charles Windley's shop, "Magic & More", in Norfolk, Virginia.

The monthly newsletter of tricks, reviews and gossip ran at least up to #89 (May 1989).