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[[Osirian]] was a short lived [[Magic Periodical]] that lasted from April 1925, through August, 1925. There were only five issues published by [[Al Snyder]] and Louis V. Lane out of Charleston, West Virginia.
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'''Osirian''' was a short lived [[Magic Periodical]] that lasted from April 1925 through September, 1925 published by [[Al Snyder]] and Louis V. Lane out of Charleston, West Virginia.  


It was the official organ of the [[Society of Osiris Magicians]] from Baltimore Maryland.
It was the official organ of the [[Society of Osiris Magicians]] from Baltimore Maryland, which would later become [[Tablets of Osiris]].
 
There were 6 issues, Vol 1. No 1 - Vol 1. No 6.<ref>[[New Phoenix]], no. 329, August 1955, page 127</ref>
 
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[[Category:Periodicals]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Latest revision as of 15:18, 11 February 2012

Osirian
Osiris.jpg
PublisherAl Snyder and Louis V. Lane
First issueApril 1925
Final issueSeptember 1925
Total issues6

Osirian was a short lived Magic Periodical that lasted from April 1925 through September, 1925 published by Al Snyder and Louis V. Lane out of Charleston, West Virginia.

It was the official organ of the Society of Osiris Magicians from Baltimore Maryland, which would later become Tablets of Osiris.

There were 6 issues, Vol 1. No 1 - Vol 1. No 6.[1]

References

  1. New Phoenix, no. 329, August 1955, page 127