A new issue of Ye Olde Magic Mag, the premier magazine on magic history and on the business of magic collecting, dedicated mainly to magic collectibles and on how to display them! (click on the picture of the cover to see a high-quality version).
In this issue:
- Marco Pusterla has been exhibiting part of his magic collection at Moyse’s Hall Museum in Suffolk. In this exclusive article, he brings us behind the scenes in the organization of a magic exhibition.
- The first issue of 2017 is the correct place where to examine the important magic books that have sold in 2016, with the annual article by resident librarian James Smith
- Read all about the discovery of lost manuscripts containing unpublished magic secrets of an Italian magic author, only recently found by Gregorio Samà.
- Pietro Micheli deals with the history of magic and on the concept of “Suspension of Disbelief” in Italy in the 18th century. Also, a revelation about Philip Jonas
- Magic posters have been selling for high prices only recently. Our regular column, Auction Action, tells it all, and reveals some amazing magic objects that went under the hammer in the last quarter.
- Finally, editor Marco Pusterla muses about magic history, Paul Daniels and Annie Abbott in Chewing the (Magic) Fat. And also book reviews (including free magic history books!) and coat-hangers.
- After a brief pause, Classified Ads are back in the magazine: have a look if you can help!
All this and more in the second issue of the third volume of Ye Olde Magic Mag!
This issue contains almost 23,000 words, is 60 pages long and, once again, is available as a Download and in printed format, LIMITED TO 75 SIGNED AND NUMBERED COPIES, for the most distinguished collectors.
The Digital Issue no. 2 of Volume 3 of Ye Olde Magic Mag is 3MB in size, has 60 pages and it contains almost 23,000 words. Download your copy now!
Ye Olde Magic Mag is the first fully-digital magazine on Magic History and on collecting magical memorabilia, edited and published by Marco Pusterla, M.M.C. A quarterly publication, it is available in a small number of printed copies, all individually numbered and signed, for real collectors. The printed version (60 pages long) gives access to the digital one and is shipped post-free worldwide! With the printed edition there is a small magical collectible, something exclusive to Ye Olde Magic Mag. You cannot reserve a number as they are assigned sequentially when you order a copy. If you prefer, you can subscribe to the magazine with a PayPal recurring payment.