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[[Phoenix]] was a biweekly  [[Magic Periodical]] by [[Walter B. Gibson]] with Assistant Editor [[Bruce Elliott]] (whom became editor in 1944) which ran from  No. 1, Jan. 1, 1942 - No. 300, Feb. 19, 1954. [[Image:Phoenix.jpg|thumb|right|First Issue]]
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'''Phoenix]''' was a biweekly  [[Magic Periodical]] by [[Walter B. Gibson]] with Assistant Editor [[Bruce Elliott]] (whom became editor in 1944) which ran from  No. 1, Jan. 1, 1942 - No. 300, Feb. 19, 1954.


It would usually contain three to five tricks per issue and never accepted advertising.
It would usually contain three to five tricks per issue and never accepted any advertising.


It was followed quickly by the [[New Phoenix]].
It was followed quickly by the [[New Phoenix]].


[[Category:Periodicals]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Revision as of 15:11, 11 February 2012

Phoenix
Phoenix.jpg
First issue
EditorsWalter B. Gibson, Bruce Elliott
Frequencybiweekly
First issueJan. 1, 1942
Final issueFeb. 19, 1954

Phoenix] was a biweekly Magic Periodical by Walter B. Gibson with Assistant Editor Bruce Elliott (whom became editor in 1944) which ran from No. 1, Jan. 1, 1942 - No. 300, Feb. 19, 1954.

It would usually contain three to five tricks per issue and never accepted any advertising.

It was followed quickly by the New Phoenix.