MAGIC UNITY MIGHT (M-U-M/1-2)
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Conjuring Arts proudly introduces the inaugural volume of M-U-M, first published in 1911, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey in magic literature. This foundational issue features an array of content, including show reviews, lists of new members and applicants, minutes from monthly meetings, and an open invitation for magicians worldwide to contribute their insights to M-U-M. Among its intriguing articles is “Conjuring by Electricity” by G. G. Laurens.
This volume also highlights the memories of Will Goldston and includes brief biographies of former S.A.M. presidents, offering a glimpse into the influential figures who fostered magical collaboration in the early 20th century. Additionally, it contains correspondence from magicians nationwide, articles about Signor Blitz (complete with a photograph of his grave), an essay on enhancing the art of magic, and an exploration of the phenomenon of a living floating head.