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The magazine touted Houdini's importance to the world of magic, gossip about magicians he did not like and criticism of his imitators.
 
The magazine touted Houdini's importance to the world of magic, gossip about magicians he did not like and criticism of his imitators.
  
The series, "Unknown Facts concerning Robert-Houdin" and "Robert-Houdin's Place in the History of Magic", ran for twelve issues which later became a book, [[The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin]].
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The series, "Unknown Facts concerning Robert-Houdin" and "Robert-Houdin's Place in the History of Magic", ran for twelve  
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issues which later became a book, [[The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin]].
  
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{{See also|[[Conjurors' Magazine]] by Walter B. Gibson that ran from February 1945 until September 1949}}
 
== Reprint==
 
== Reprint==
 
[[Kaufman and Greenberg]] published a reprint of the full file in two hardbound books in 1991 as a limited edition of 500 copies. As an added feature, the original pre-publication advertisement for Conjurers' Monthly Magazine was reproduced as a printed endsheet.
 
[[Kaufman and Greenberg]] published a reprint of the full file in two hardbound books in 1991 as a limited edition of 500 copies. As an added feature, the original pre-publication advertisement for Conjurers' Monthly Magazine was reproduced as a printed endsheet.
  
 
[[Category:Periodicals]]
 
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Revision as of 15:41, 9 December 2011

Conjurers' Monthly Magazine
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FrequencyMonthly
PublisherHarry Houdini
First issueSeptember 1906
Final issueAugust 1907
Conjurers' Monthly Magazine was a Magic Periodical by Harry Houdini that only ran for one year from September 1906 until August 1907 as a competitor to the Sphinx.

The magazine touted Houdini's importance to the world of magic, gossip about magicians he did not like and criticism of his imitators.

The series, "Unknown Facts concerning Robert-Houdin" and "Robert-Houdin's Place in the History of Magic", ran for twelve issues which later became a book, The Unmasking of Robert-Houdin.


See also: Conjurors' Magazine by Walter B. Gibson that ran from February 1945 until September 1949.

Reprint

Kaufman and Greenberg published a reprint of the full file in two hardbound books in 1991 as a limited edition of 500 copies. As an added feature, the original pre-publication advertisement for Conjurers' Monthly Magazine was reproduced as a printed endsheet.