Unveil the secrets of illusion! “Magic and Spells Quarterly by Kirk Stiles” – a legendary journal brimming with close-up magic, enchantments, and wonder. Explore rare techniques and illustrations! ✨
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Discover the Enchanting World of Magic and Spells Quarterly
Step into the captivating realm of Magic and Spells Quarterly, a legendary journal curated by the renowned magician Kirk Stiles from Hollywood, Florida. This publication is a treasure trove of secret methods, procedures, and, where possible, spells and enchantments designed to bring about surprise and delight in the world of close-up magic.
Each issue is a masterpiece, featuring not only Stiles’ ingenious contributions but also his intricate illustrations that bring the magic to life.
Explore the Rich History of Magic and Spells Quarterly
- Issue No. 1 (Summer 1970): An eight-page debut featuring contributions from Norman Houghton, Ace Gorham, Karl Fulves, and Kirk Stiles.
- Issue No. 2 (1971): Highlights include a card trick by Ed Marlo and a mesmerizing coin trick by Horace Bennett.
- Issue No. 3 (1971): A ten-page issue packed with insights from Bruce Cervon, Harry Lorayne, Duke Stern, and Kirk Stiles.
- Issue No. 4 (1972): Dedicated to coin magic, this issue features routines from Allen Shaw (via Gerald Kosky), Milt Kort, and Ed Marlo.
Additionally, don’t miss the Deceivers’ Special supplement published in 1971, a must-have for any magic enthusiast.
Magic and Spells Quarterly, “A journal of secret methods, procedures, and, where possible, spells and enchantments, to bring about surprise and delight”, was a publication featuring close-up magic from Kirk Stiles out of Hollywood, Florida.
Stiles also did the illustrations.
Issues
No. 1 (Summer 1970) contributors were Norman Houghton, Ace Gorham, Karl Fulves and Stiles in the eight page issue.
No. 2 (1971) featured a card trick by Ed Marlo and a Horace Bennett Coin Trick.
No. 3 (1971) contained ten pages from Bruce Cervon, Harry Lorayne, Duke Stern and Stiles.
No. 4 (1972) was an issue on coin magic with routines from Allen Shaw (via Gerald Kosky), Milt Kort, and Marlo.
There was also a supplement “Deceivers’ Special” published in 1971.