Jean Hugard's Magic Monthly was a magic magazine published from 1906 to 1910. It was edited by Jean Hugard, who was one of the most influential magicians of his time. The magazine featured articles on a wide variety of magic topics, including card tricks, coin tricks, mentalism, and stage magic.

The magazine was very popular with magicians, and it is still considered to be one of the best sources of magic instruction ever published. In recent years, the magazine has been reprinted in digital format, making it available to a new generation of magicians.

Jean Hugard s MAGIC MONTHLY VOL 1 2 Digital Reissued (Old Magic Magazines HMM 1 2 2)
Jean Hugard's MAGIC MONTHLY VOL.1.2 Digital Reissued (Old Magic Magazines HMM-1.2 Book 2)
by Ray Hagen

4.2 out of 5

Language : English
File size : 1096 KB
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
Print length : 24 pages
Lending : Enabled

Volume 1

The first volume of Jean Hugard's Magic Monthly was published in 1906. It contains 12 issues, each of which is packed with magic tricks and articles. Some of the highlights of this volume include:

  • The Vanishing Coin: This classic coin trick is still performed by magicians today.
  • The Rising Cards: This is a visually stunning trick that is sure to impress your audience.
  • The Card Stab: This is a mentalism trick that will leave your audience wondering how you did it.

Volume 2

The second volume of Jean Hugard's Magic Monthly was published in 1907. It contains 12 issues, each of which is packed with even more magic tricks and articles. Some of the highlights of this volume include:

  • The Miser's Dream: This is a classic coin trick that is still performed by magicians today.
  • The Cups and Balls: This is a classic stage illusion that is sure to amaze your audience.
  • The Linking Rings: This is a classic magic trick that is still performed by magicians today.

Jean Hugard's Magic Monthly is a valuable resource for magicians of all levels. It is packed with classic magic tricks and articles, and it is a great way to learn about the history of magic. If you are interested in learning more about magic, I highly recommend checking out this magazine.

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