
Ebook - The Conjurer by J Albert Briggs (Digital Download)
Description & Effect
Unearthing the Golden Age of Australasian Magic
Step back in time to the early 20th century, a pivotal era for magic, with 'The Conjurer' by J. Albert Briggs. This exclusive digital ebook offers a rare glimpse into the vibrant history of conjuring across Australia and New Zealand. Originally published monthly, 'The Conjurer' served as the esteemed official organ for both the Australian Society of Magicians and the New Zealand Magical Societies, making it an invaluable primary source for anyone fascinated by the evolution of magic in this region.
A Comprehensive Historical Archive
This digital download meticulously compiles all 29 issues from 'The Conjurer's' initial two runs. The journey begins in January 1922, following the cessation of 'The Magic Mirror,' and continues for 24 captivating issues until June 1924. During this period, Briggs, the visionary publisher, briefly suspended 'The Conjurer' to launch 'Magic in Australia.' However, recognizing its importance, he revived 'The Conjurer' in September 1925 for another five issues, concluding its primary run in January 1927. Each issue is a treasure trove, packed with articles, routines, theory, and news that shaped the magic landscape of its time.
Insights from a Master: J. Albert Briggs
J. Albert Briggs was a towering figure in Australasian magic, and 'The Conjurer' stands as a testament to his dedication and influence. Through its pages, you'll discover the techniques, theories, and perspectives of magicians from this bygone era. It's more than just a collection of tricks; it's a historical document detailing the organized magic community's activities, discussions, and innovations. The content within these pages reflects the foundational work of magicians who laid the groundwork for future generations, offering a deep dive into the practical and theoretical aspects of magic as practiced then.
Essential for Collectors and Practitioners
Whether you're a magic historian, a serious practitioner seeking unique routines, or a collector of vintage magic literature, this digital ebook is an indispensable addition to your library. It provides unparalleled access to material that would otherwise be incredibly difficult to find, offering fresh insights and historical context often missing from modern publications. Immerse yourself in the legacy of J. Albert Briggs and the magic societies he championed, all conveniently accessible as a digital download, preserving a vital piece of magical heritage.
Original Specs
The Conjurer was the Official Organ of the Australian Society of Magicians and New Zealand Magical Societies published monthly by J. Albert Briggs
It began in January 1922 after the Magic Mirror ceased publication.
The Conjurer ran for 24 issues and suspended publication in June of 1924 (Vol. 3 No. 5) when Briggs then started Magic in Australia.
He then revived The Conjurer in September of 1925 (Vol. 4, No. 1) for another five issues with the last being January, 1927 (Vol. 4, No. 5). In his last issue, he announced his intention of publishing Australian Magic News.
The total number of issues was 29.
Briggs resurrected the magazine in January of 1934 as The Conjurer (new series).









