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World's Greatest Magic can refer to:  
 
World's Greatest Magic can refer to:  
* [[Magicana (Woodfield)]], a newsletter by William Woodfield which started around 1946 (or thereabouts). Magicana was moved into Genii as a magazine within a magazine.
 
  
* [[Magicana (New Zealand)]], another magazine.
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* [[Magicana (catalog)]], an illustrated Catalog of Books on Conjuring and Kindred Amusements (1924) by [[Arthur Margery]]
  
* [[Magicana (organization)]], a non-profit organization started by David Ben.
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* [[Magicana (Woodfield)]], a newsletter by William Woodfield which started around 1946 (or thereabouts). Magicana was moved to [[Genii]] as a magazine within a magazine.
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* [[Magicana (Konstant)]], a magazine from Ed Konstant that existed for only two issues June 1953 and July 1953.
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* [[Magicana (New Zealand)]], another magazine.
  
 
* [[Magicana (show)]], an IBM Ring 122 in Boston annual theater show in the 1960s.
 
* [[Magicana (show)]], an IBM Ring 122 in Boston annual theater show in the 1960s.
  
* [[Magicana (catalog)]], an illustrated Catalog of Books on Conjuring and Kindred Amusements (1924) by [[Arthur Margery]]
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* [[Magicana (organization)]], a non-profit organization started by David Ben.

Revision as of 20:02, 9 April 2010

World's Greatest Magic can refer to:

  • Magicana (Woodfield), a newsletter by William Woodfield which started around 1946 (or thereabouts). Magicana was moved to Genii as a magazine within a magazine.
  • Magicana (Konstant), a magazine from Ed Konstant that existed for only two issues June 1953 and July 1953.
  • Magicana (show), an IBM Ring 122 in Boston annual theater show in the 1960s.