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It appeared with monthly until issue No. 7/8 (July/ August 1952), which was twelve pages. After a two-month gap, the November (No. 9) issue appeared, followed by the last 3 page issue dated December 1952  (No. 10).<ref>[[Magicol]] No. 37 (November 1975)</ref>
 
It appeared with monthly until issue No. 7/8 (July/ August 1952), which was twelve pages. After a two-month gap, the November (No. 9) issue appeared, followed by the last 3 page issue dated December 1952  (No. 10).<ref>[[Magicol]] No. 37 (November 1975)</ref>
  
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Revision as of 14:12, 12 November 2010

The Eagle
EditorsEdward Konstant
FrequencyMonthly
First issueJanuary 1952
Final issueDecember 1952
Total issues10

The Eagle (then The Sorcerer) was a Edward Konstant's first venture into magazine publication.

It started out being published in Harrison, New Jersey as an 8-1/2 by 11, 4 page typescript issue.

The next month, eight pages of mimeographed, 5-1/2 by 8-1/2, 8 pages, was published from East Meadow, Long Island, and the title of Vol. 1 No. 2 was "The Sorcerer".

It appeared with monthly until issue No. 7/8 (July/ August 1952), which was twelve pages. After a two-month gap, the November (No. 9) issue appeared, followed by the last 3 page issue dated December 1952 (No. 10).[1]

See also: Eagle Magician by Collins Pentz (1915-1935) and Sorcerer by Martin Breese (1980s).

References

  1. Magicol No. 37 (November 1975)