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Discover ‘The Magic World’ by J.E. Pierce (Vol 1)
Step into the enchanting universe of The Magic World Volume 1, a rare collectible that captures the essence of early 20th-century magic. This first volume, comprising issues 1 to 12, is a timeless treasure for magic enthusiasts and collectors alike. Each issue, originally bound with staples, offers a glimpse into the golden age of magic, meticulously edited by the legendary J.E. Pierce.
Published by the Magic World Publishing Company, this periodical ran from April 1917 to March 1924. From November 1921 (Volume 5, Issue 8), The Magic World proudly served as the Official Organ of the Philadelphia Assembly, Society of American Magicians, adding to its historical significance. The spine, professionally taped, ensures the preservation of this first-year complete set for generations to come.
What Makes This Volume Special?
- Complete First Year Collection: Includes all 12 issues of Volume 1, a rare find for serious collectors.
- Historical Significance: Edited by J.E. Pierce, a pioneer in the world of magic literature.
- Official Publication: Recognized as the official organ of the Philadelphia Assembly, S.A.M.
- Preservation: Professionally taped spine to maintain its condition and longevity.
Whether you’re a seasoned magician, a history buff, or a collector of rare publications, The Magic World Volume 1 is a must-have addition to your library. Don’t miss the chance to own a piece of magic history!
Explore ‘The Magic World’ by J.E. Pierce (Vol 1), a rare collectible magic periodical from 19171924. Complete first-year issues, edited by J.E. Pierce, with a professionally taped spine.
The Magic World v. n 1 – 12, spine is taped, 12 numbers full first year, binding with staples, The Magic World (United States) was a magic periodical by the “Magic World Publishing Company”, edited by J. E. Pierce that ran from April 1917 until Vol 7 No. 10 (March, 1924). Starting with Volume five, number eight (November, 1921) it became the “Official organ of the Philadelphia Assembly, Society of American Magicians.”