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English periodical founded by [[Harry Stanley]]. | {{Infobox Magazine | ||
| image_file = Gen.jpg | |||
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| image_caption = Feb. 1953 issue | |||
| editors = Lewis Ganson | |||
| frequency = | |||
| circulation = | |||
| publisher = Harry Stanley | |||
| firstdate = December 1945 | |||
| finaldate = Sep/Oct/Nov 1970 | |||
| country = England | |||
| language = | |||
| website = | |||
| AlfredsonDaily = | |||
| total = 303 | |||
}} | |||
'''The Gen''' was an English periodical founded by [[Harry Stanley]] that was published over 26 years from his Unique Magic Studios, starting just after World War II. | |||
Starting with 3 mimeographed issues while Stanley was still in the army, it ran for 26 years.<ref>Digital Gen [[Genii 2003 June]]</ref> | |||
[[Lewis Ganson]] would later published material in many of his books including Routined Manipulation, The Art of Close-Up Magic, The Dai Vernon Book of Magic, Inner Secrets of Card Magic and The Magic of Slydini. | |||
It would continue under the editorship of [[Val Andrews]] for a further two issues as the [[New Gen]]. | |||
{{References }} | |||
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[[Category:Periodicals]] | [[Category:Periodicals]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:33, 28 October 2012
| The Gen | |
| Feb. 1953 issue | |
| Editors | Lewis Ganson |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Harry Stanley |
| First issue | December 1945 |
| Final issue | Sep/Oct/Nov 1970 |
| Country | England |
| Total issues | 303 |
The Gen was an English periodical founded by Harry Stanley that was published over 26 years from his Unique Magic Studios, starting just after World War II.
Starting with 3 mimeographed issues while Stanley was still in the army, it ran for 26 years.[1]
Lewis Ganson would later published material in many of his books including Routined Manipulation, The Art of Close-Up Magic, The Dai Vernon Book of Magic, Inner Secrets of Card Magic and The Magic of Slydini.
It would continue under the editorship of Val Andrews for a further two issues as the New Gen.
References
- ↑ Digital Gen Genii 2003 June