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The Magician | |
Editors | Signor Barnello |
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First issue | 1893 |
Final issue | 1893 |
The Magician edited by the Signor Barnello (E. A Barnwell), known as the Human Volcano, was a short lived magazine in 1893.
Possibly the first magic magazine in the United States, only a few copies are known to exist.[1][2]
References
- ↑ The Magic Cauldron, No. 9, October 1963.
- ↑ The Magic Cauldron, No. 11, March 1964.