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The Jinx was a magic periodical edited and published by Theodore Annemann from October 1934 – December 1941.[1] It was originally a monthly magazine but began weekly publication with no. 61 in October 1939.[2] It has been described in M-U-M as "one of the greatest magazines ever published"[3] and in The Linking Ring as "probably the greatest magic magazine of all time".[1] Many publications have since followed the format of The Jinx.[4] The complete magazine has been republished by Lou Tannen as a three volume facsimile.[5]

The Jinx
The first page of The Jinx, Issue 1
PublisherTheodore Annemann
First issueOctober 1934 (1934-10)
Final issue
Number
December 15, 1941 (1941-12-15)
151

References

  1. ^ a b Clever, Eddie (October 1949). "Eddie Joseph's Annemann Parade". The Linking Ring. Vol. 29, no. 8. pp. 47–63.
  • ^ "Notes". Gibecière. 7 (1): 207. Winter 2012.
  • ^ DeSouza, Mark (May 2013). "Annemann's Practical Mental Effects Vols. 4, 5 and 6 DVDs By Richard Osterlind". M-U-M. Vol. 102, no. 12. p. 60.
  • ^ Weibel, Richard J. (October 1981). "Conjuring Psychology". The Linking Ring. Vol. 61, no. 10. p. 66.
  • ^ Alfredson, James B.; Daily, George L. (1986). A Bibliography of Conjuring Periodicals in English: 1791-1983. York, Pennsylvania. pp. 130–131.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
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