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[[American Magician]] was a [[Magic Periodical]] by [[Charles J. Hagen]] was a continuation of [[Boy Magician]]. It started with Volume 2 and ran from April, 1910 to September, 1912. [[Image:AmericanMagician.jpg|thumb|right]]
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[[American Magician]] was a [[Magic Periodical]] by [[Charles J. Hagen]] was a continuation of [[Boy Magician]]. It started with Volume 2 and ran from April, 1910 to September, 1912.  


Starting with Volume 3, it proclaimed to be the "Metropolitan Organ of the Brotherhood of Magicians." Then with Volume 4 (March, 1912) it became the official organ of the new National Conjurers Association.
Starting with Volume 3, it proclaimed to be the "Metropolitan Organ of the [[Brotherhood of Magicians]]." Then with Volume 4 (March, 1912) it became the official organ of the new [[National Conjurers Association]].


== Issues ==
== Issues ==

Latest revision as of 11:46, 11 November 2010

American Magician
AmericanMagician.jpg
EditorsCharles J. Hagen
First issueApril, 1910
Final issueSeptember, 1912
Alfredson/Daily#1135

American Magician was a Magic Periodical by Charles J. Hagen was a continuation of Boy Magician. It started with Volume 2 and ran from April, 1910 to September, 1912.

Starting with Volume 3, it proclaimed to be the "Metropolitan Organ of the Brotherhood of Magicians." Then with Volume 4 (March, 1912) it became the official organ of the new National Conjurers Association.

Issues

  • Volume 2 had 12 issues
  • Volume 3 had 8 issues
  • Volume 4 had 7 issues