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'''The Truth About Magic''' was a another periodical from [[Collins Pentz]]. Containing no advertising, Pentz wrote exactly what he thought about all people, trends, tricks, and organizations in magic. | |||
Vol. 1. No. 1 dated July, 1946 was advertised in Genii Vol 10 (August 1946). In a [[New Conjurors' Magazine]] (March 1949) ad for subscriptions, Pentz lists back issues containing Volumes of One and Two and the first four numbers of Volume Three. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:13, 11 February 2012
- See also: G-d D--n Truth About Magic.
| The Truth About Magic | |
| Editors | Collins Pentz |
|---|---|
| First issue | July, 1946 |
| Final issue | ? |
The Truth About Magic was a another periodical from Collins Pentz. Containing no advertising, Pentz wrote exactly what he thought about all people, trends, tricks, and organizations in magic.
Vol. 1. No. 1 dated July, 1946 was advertised in Genii Vol 10 (August 1946). In a New Conjurors' Magazine (March 1949) ad for subscriptions, Pentz lists back issues containing Volumes of One and Two and the first four numbers of Volume Three.