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'''Magic Searchlight''' was a journal for the [[Universal Society of Magicians]]. Only one issue was release in September of 1917. | |||
Probably the first Scottish magical club to issue its own magical magazine, the back page states "The Journal of the Universal Society of Magicians. | |||
Only forty copies were printed, which was hand written and copied on a cyclo machine (the forerunner of the duplicating machine). The cyclo was loaned by Leslie Maxwell. The front cover was reminiscent of [[Stanyon's Magic]] Magazine cover. | |||
The only issue told of a visit to Glasgow by Fred Hengler and also of the show by [[Dr. Walford Bodie]] in the Lyceum Theatre in Glasgow.<ref>http://www.scamagic.org/index.php/History-of-Magic-Clubs-In-Scotland/universal-society-of-magicians.html</ref> | |||
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[[Category:Periodicals]] | [[Category:Periodicals]] | ||
Revision as of 18:55, 19 May 2013
- See also: Magic Searchlight Maddock's Magic Searchlight.
| Magic Searchlight | |
| Editors | James Cameron |
|---|---|
| First issue | September, 1917 |
| Final issue | September, 1917 |
| Total issues | 1 |
Magic Searchlight was a journal for the Universal Society of Magicians. Only one issue was release in September of 1917.
Probably the first Scottish magical club to issue its own magical magazine, the back page states "The Journal of the Universal Society of Magicians.
Only forty copies were printed, which was hand written and copied on a cyclo machine (the forerunner of the duplicating machine). The cyclo was loaned by Leslie Maxwell. The front cover was reminiscent of Stanyon's Magic Magazine cover.
The only issue told of a visit to Glasgow by Fred Hengler and also of the show by Dr. Walford Bodie in the Lyceum Theatre in Glasgow.[1]