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There is only few known issues of what was to be a monthly magazine. One data April 1902 was at the New York Public Library <ref>The Magic Cauldron No. 7 (March 1963)</ref> and later revealed that [[Robert Lund]] also owned a copy. | There is only few known issues of what was to be a monthly magazine. One data April 1902 was at the New York Public Library <ref>The Magic Cauldron No. 7 (March 1963)</ref> and later revealed that [[Robert Lund]] also owned a copy. | ||
− | Then another issue was found by Stephen A. Sparks | + | Then another issue was found by Stephen A. Sparks with the same Vol 1. No. 1 markings but dated January 1902.<ref>THE MAGIC CITY - ANOTHER ENIGMA?... Stephen A. Sparks, Magicol No. 29 (November 1970).</ref> |
It was reproduced as part of Walter B. Graham's "Magic Collectors Reprint Series" (Vol. 3, No. 2, Sept. 1971).<ref> The Magical Bookie Number 44 (July 1973)</ref> | It was reproduced as part of Walter B. Graham's "Magic Collectors Reprint Series" (Vol. 3, No. 2, Sept. 1971).<ref> The Magical Bookie Number 44 (July 1973)</ref> |
Revision as of 08:22, 11 October 2010
The Magic City is a scarce periodical from Henry B. Heyne out of Dubuque, Iowa.
There is only few known issues of what was to be a monthly magazine. One data April 1902 was at the New York Public Library [1] and later revealed that Robert Lund also owned a copy.
Then another issue was found by Stephen A. Sparks with the same Vol 1. No. 1 markings but dated January 1902.[2]
It was reproduced as part of Walter B. Graham's "Magic Collectors Reprint Series" (Vol. 3, No. 2, Sept. 1971).[3]