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+ | | image_file = Bat.jpg | ||
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+ | | image_caption = No. 1 | ||
+ | | editors = | ||
+ | | frequency = Irregularly | ||
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+ | | publisher = | ||
+ | | firstdate = Feb. 1943 | ||
+ | | finaldate = Feb. 1951 | ||
+ | | country = | ||
+ | | language = | ||
+ | | website = | ||
+ | | AlfredsonDaily = | ||
+ | | total = 86 | ||
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+ | The [[Bat]] was the house organ for [[Magic Limited]] published by [[Lloyd Jones]] that ran from No. 1, Feb. 1943 until No. 86, Feb. 1951 for a total of 86 issues. | ||
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+ | A copy was given free with each order of a dollar or more. It was intended to bring a selection of good magic, much information, a little news, some views and reviews. It was also for a time the the Official Organ of the [[Magic Dealers Association]]. | ||
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+ | The Bat appeared irregularly, with at least eight issues a year expected. | ||
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+ | It including items by [[Charlie Miller]], [[Bert Allerton]], [[Dr. Jaks]] and [[Charles Jordan]]. | ||
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+ | It was followed by Lloyd Jones with [[Bat, Jr.]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:43, 16 October 2010
Bat | |
No. 1 | |
Frequency | Irregularly |
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First issue | Feb. 1943 |
Final issue | Feb. 1951 |
Total issues | 86 |
The Bat was the house organ for Magic Limited published by Lloyd Jones that ran from No. 1, Feb. 1943 until No. 86, Feb. 1951 for a total of 86 issues.
A copy was given free with each order of a dollar or more. It was intended to bring a selection of good magic, much information, a little news, some views and reviews. It was also for a time the the Official Organ of the Magic Dealers Association.
The Bat appeared irregularly, with at least eight issues a year expected.
It including items by Charlie Miller, Bert Allerton, Dr. Jaks and Charles Jordan.
It was followed by Lloyd Jones with Bat, Jr.