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The Conjurer by J. Albert Briggs: A Magical Journey Through Time
Step back in time with The Conjurer, the legendary monthly publication that served as the official organ of the Australian Society of Magicians and the New Zealand Magical Societies. Published by the renowned magician J. Albert Briggs, this historic magazine is a treasure trove of magic history and innovation.
Launched in January 1922, The Conjurer filled the void left by the cessation of the Magic Mirror. It ran for 24 issues before temporarily suspending publication in June 1924 (Vol. 3 No. 5). Briggs then embarked on a new venture with Magic in Australia, only to revive The Conjurer in September 1925 (Vol. 4, No. 1) for an additional five issues. The final issue in January 1927 (Vol. 4, No. 5) marked the end of an era, as Briggs announced his plans for the Australian Magic News.
In total, The Conjurer produced 29 issues, each filled with captivating content for magic enthusiasts. The magazine was resurrected once more in January 1934 as The Conjurer (new series), continuing its legacy as a cornerstone of magical literature.
- Historic Significance: A must-have for collectors and historians of magic.
- Rare Content: Featuring exclusive articles and insights from the golden age of magic.
- Authentic Legacy: Published by J. Albert Briggs, a name synonymous with magic.
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).