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Seven Circles Volume 1 (April 1931 - September 1931)
Seven Circles Volume 2 (October 1931 - March 1932)
Seven Circles Volume 3 (April 1932 - September 1932)
Seven Circles Volume 4 (October 1932 - December 1933)
Seven Circles Volume 5 (January 1934 - June 1934)
Total of individual products: $50.00
You save: $38
Seven Circles was the official publication of the International Magic Circle (IMC). Editor-in-chief was Walter B. Gibson. In his first editorial Gibson wrote:
This magazine has a double purpose, as a perusal of its pages will show. First, it is a desire to give magicians a worth-while, readable publication, filled with items of value and interest. Second, it is definitely the magazine of a new organization - The International Magic Circle.
It is the editor's duty to produce a magazine that will be recognized as the best of all periodicals pertaining to the mystic art. There is only one basis of true excellence. That is quality. Good, useful material; clear, understandable illustrations: interesting, readable articles and notations are the real standard.
Seven Circles Volume 1 (April 1931 - September 1931)
Seven Circles Volume 2 (October 1931 - March 1932)
Seven Circles Volume 3 (April 1932 - September 1932)
Seven Circles Volume 4 (October 1932 - December 1933)
Seven Circles Volume 5 (January 1934 - June 1934)
Total of individual products: $50.00
You save: $38
Seven Circles was the official publication of the International Magic Circle (IMC). Editor-in-chief was Walter B. Gibson. In his first editorial Gibson wrote:
This magazine has a double purpose, as a perusal of its pages will show. First, it is a desire to give magicians a worth-while, readable publication, filled with items of value and interest. Second, it is definitely the magazine of a new organization - The International Magic Circle.
It is the editor's duty to produce a magazine that will be recognized as the best of all periodicals pertaining to the mystic art. There is only one basis of true excellence. That is quality. Good, useful material; clear, understandable illustrations: interesting, readable articles and notations are the real standard.