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'''Lines From Lawton''' was a magic newsletter from [[Don Lawton]] that started in the 1950s?
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'''Lines From Lawton''' was a magic newsletter by [[Don Lawton]] published irregularly from May 1953 to June 1962.
  
There were at least 37 issues.
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There were 31 regular issues, as well as several "bonuses" and "Christmas greetings" supplements.
  
 
"New Lines from Lawton" followed, starting in February 1985 and ran until February 1988.
 
"New Lines from Lawton" followed, starting in February 1985 and ran until February 1988.
  
 
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[[Category:Periodicals]]

Revision as of 04:38, 31 January 2017

Lines From Lawton
LinesFromLawton.jpg
EditorsDon Lawton
FrequencyIrregular
PublisherTown House Magic
First issueMay 1953
Final issueJune 1962
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Alfredson/Daily#3345
Total issues31

Lines From Lawton was a magic newsletter by Don Lawton published irregularly from May 1953 to June 1962.

There were 31 regular issues, as well as several "bonuses" and "Christmas greetings" supplements.

"New Lines from Lawton" followed, starting in February 1985 and ran until February 1988.