Behold! Uncover secrets within “Will Goldston’s Magical Quarterly!” Explore vintage magic, tricks & illusions from a legendary conjurer. A spellbinding journey awaits! (158 characters)
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Discover the Magic of Will Goldston’s Magical Quarterly
Step into the enchanting world of 1930s magic with Will Goldston’s Magical Quarterly, now beautifully restored by Conjuring Art. This seminal publication, originally running from 1934 to 1940, offers a rare glimpse into the golden age of magic, featuring insights from some of the most renowned magicians of the time.
Will Goldston, a celebrated English conjuror and prolific author, created this quarterly journal to showcase the highest class of magic. Through its pages, you’ll find:
- Original Routines and Techniques: Learn secrets and presentations from the masters of magic.
- Exclusive Essays and Editorials: Gain insights into the art and philosophy of magic.
- Reviews and Chronicles: Explore the magic world’s tours, performers, and events of the era.
Goldston’s Magical Quarterly was a hub for innovation, featuring contributions from his close friends and contemporaries in the magic community. Its publication was only halted by the outbreak of World War II, making it a precious historical artifact.
Immerse yourself in the 1930s magic scene with Will Goldston as your guide. This meticulously scanned edition by Conjuring Art brings the past to life, offering both inspiration and education for magic enthusiasts and historians alike.
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Conjuring Art’s new scan of this seminal publication of the complete Goldston’s Magical Quarterly
Will Goldston, (1878–1948), was one of England’s most popular conjurors and prolific authors of books on magic.
In 1934, Goldston started the production of a quarterly journal devoted to the magic of the highest class. Goldston was good friends with many of the most famous and innovative people in magic and gave them an outlet, through his books and magazine, to publish original routines, techniques, secrets, presentations, and essays. Goldston’s Magical Quarterly also chronicles the magic world during the years that it ran, discussing and reviewing different tours, performers, and events. This magazine is filled with effects, columns, editorials, reviews.
Goldston’s Magical Quarterly ran from 1934 to 1940 and would not have ceased publication were it not for the second World War.
Enjoy exploring the 1930s magic scene with Will Goldston as your guide in Conjuring Art’s new scan of this seminal publication.