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Stanyon's Magic Magazine (1-15) by Ellis Stanyon

Stanyon's Magic Magazine (1-15) by Ellis Stanyon
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Stanyon's Magic Magazine (1-15) by Ellis Stanyon
This product bundle includes 15 items:
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 1 (Oct 1900 - Sep 1901)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 10 (Oct 1909 - Sep 1910)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 11 (Oct 1910 - Sep 1911)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 12 (Oct 1911 - Sep 1912)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 13 (Oct 1912 - Sep 1913)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 14 (Oct 1913 - Sep 1919)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 15 (Oct 1919 - Jun 1920)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 2 (Oct 1901 - Sep 1902)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 3 (Oct 1902 - Sep 1903)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 4 (Oct 1903 - Sep 1904)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 5 (Oct 1904 - Sep 1905)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 6 (Oct 1905 - Sep 1906)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 7 (Oct 1906 - Sep 1907)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 8 (Oct 1907 - Sep 1908)
Stanyon's Magic Magazine Volume 9 (Oct 1908 - Sep 1909)
Total of individual products: $60.00
You save: $16.00
Magic was a monthly magazine produced and edited by Ellis Stanyon. It was first published in October 1900 and ran for 177 issues with a break during the 1914 - 18 war and the final issue was published in June 1920.

Ellis Stanyon was a noted magic dealer, author and publisher and in the first issue of Magic he set out his intention which was to 'popularize the Art of Sleight of Hand'. Stanyon's original lessons in magic were published in each issue and formed a significant course of magical instruction. Magic featured close-up effects, routines, stage and parlour magic including some of the great classic effects and each issue contained much of interest to magic enthusiasts.

Stanyon delighted in reviewing other performer's acts and provided his own explanations for the methods used for the tricks he saw. This upset several professional performers but delighted his readers. A year's subscription to Magic was just 5/6d which was roughly 25 pence or about 37 cents: an amazing magical bargain now available here in digital form.

1st edition 1900 - 1920.

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