Behold! Uncover MAGIC UNITY MIGHT (M-U-M/1-2), a mystical volume from 1911 by Conjuring Arts! Explore show reviews, magic secrets, & more! A must-have for magic enthusiasts!
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Discover the Legacy of MAGIC UNITY MIGHT (M-U-M/1-2)
Conjuring Arts proudly presents the first volume of MAGIC UNITY MIGHT (M-U-M/1-2), a cornerstone in the history of magic publishing. Originally released in 1911, this volume marks the beginning of a remarkable era that continues to inspire magicians worldwide.
What’s Inside the Volume?
- Show Reviews: Dive into detailed reviews of magic shows from the early 20th century.
- Member Lists: Explore the new member and applicant lists that showcase the growing community of magicians.
- Meeting Minutes: Get an insider’s look at the monthly meeting minutes of the Society of American Magicians (S.A.M.).
- Magical Contributions: Discover articles like “Conjuring by Electricity” by G. G. Laurens and other captivating submissions from magicians around the world.
Highlights of the Volume
This volume is a treasure trove for magic enthusiasts. Notable features include:
- Recollections of Will Goldston: Gain insights from one of the most influential figures in magic.
- Biographies of S.A.M. Presidents: Learn about the pioneers who shaped magical collaboration in the early 1900s.
- Magical Correspondence: Read letters from magicians across the country, offering a unique glimpse into the magical community of the time.
- Signature Articles: Explore essays on topics like the art of elevating magic and the mystery of a living floating head.
- Signor Blitz Feature: A special section dedicated to Signor Blitz, complete with a photograph of his grave.
Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a curious enthusiast, MAGIC UNITY MIGHT (M-U-M/1-2) offers a rich, historical journey into the world of magic.
Conjuring Arts presents…
The Volume that started it all. The first volume of M-U-M was released in 1911 and so began a great run in magic publishing. This initial volume of M-U-M contained everything you would expect: show reviews, new member and applicant lists, monthly meeting minutes, and an invitation to the the magicians of the world to make their voices heard through contributions to M-U-M. Although it was just beginning, there was still plenty more to include in the volume, including a paper title “Conjuring by Electricity” by G. G. Laurens.
Conjuring Arts presents…
Of interest in this volume are the recollections of Will Goldston. Also take the time to read the short biographies of past S.A.M. presidents and get to know the men who helped shape magical collaboration in the early 20th century. Another point of interest is the record of correspondence from magicians across the country. More articles include on about Signor Blitz (including a photograph of his grave), and essay on the art of elevating magic, and an explanation of a living floating head.