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Revision as of 17:27, 7 August 2011
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| Editors | Ed Mellon |
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| Frequency | Monthly |
| First issue | 1953 |
| Final issue | November, 1961 |
| Total issues | 53 |
Mental-Wise was the house organ for Ed Mellon's mentalism busisness out of Uniontown, PA that ran from 1953 until November, 1961 (Vol 5, No. 5).
It began as a free circulation, but changed to paid with the beginning of volume five in 1960.
He widow, Jean, continued publishing the magazine as "The New Ed Mellon Mental-Wise" after his death, edited by Felix Greenfield and Kenny Woodward, Jr.[1]
Best of Mental-Wise by Bill Miesel was serialized in MUM starting in October, 1973 and later published as a book in 1978.
References
- ↑ Hugard's Magic Monthly, Vol XVIII, No. 12, August 1961