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'''Thaumaturgist''' was an irregularly periodical published by [[Jeff Busby]] starting with the December,1987 issue #1. The last issue known is #39, (Oct-Dec 2000).  
'''Thaumaturgist''' was an irregularly published periodical by [[Jeff Busby]] which started with a December, 1987 issue #1. The last issue known is #39, (Oct-Dec 2000).  


Originally called '''Short Sheet''' (starting around 1985), it was a newsletter used to keep in touch with customers containing  reviews of books and props.<ref>[[Epoptica]] February 1988</ref>
Originally called '''Short Sheet''' (starting around 1985), it was a newsletter used to keep in touch with customers containing  reviews of books and props.<ref>[[Epoptica]] February 1988</ref>
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*  No.15 (June-July 1990) - "Special Erdnase Issue", published on May 29, 1990, contained  Busby's research on [[Erdnase]].<ref>Man Who Was Erdnase by Bart Whaley, Martin Gardner, Jeff Busby (1991)</ref>
*  No.15 (June-July 1990) - "Special Erdnase Issue", published on May 29, 1990, contained  Busby's research on [[Erdnase]].<ref>Man Who Was Erdnase by Bart Whaley, Martin Gardner, Jeff Busby (1991)</ref>


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[[Category:Periodicals]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Latest revision as of 11:00, 11 April 2015

Thaumaturgist
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No. 15
FrequencyIrregularly
PublisherJeff Busby
First issueDecember,1987
Final issueOct-Dec 2000
Total issues39

Thaumaturgist was an irregularly published periodical by Jeff Busby which started with a December, 1987 issue #1. The last issue known is #39, (Oct-Dec 2000).

Originally called Short Sheet (starting around 1985), it was a newsletter used to keep in touch with customers containing reviews of books and props.[1]

Issues

  • No.15 (June-July 1990) - "Special Erdnase Issue", published on May 29, 1990, contained Busby's research on Erdnase.[2]

References

  1. Epoptica February 1988
  2. Man Who Was Erdnase by Bart Whaley, Martin Gardner, Jeff Busby (1991)