The Sphinx: An Independent Magazine for Magicians
The Sphinx (subtitled: An Independent Magazine for Magicians) was a magic-related US periodical published from March 1902 through March 1953.
History and profile
The magazine was started in Chicago by William Hilliar and moved to Missouri in 1904 when a Kansas City physician, A. M. Wilson, took over as editor (Vol. 3 No. 8). The number of pages per issue varied from twelve to fifty or more.[1][2][3][4]
In 1906, Houdini started his own magazine Conjurers' Monthly Magazine in competition to The Sphinx, but they went out of business after only two years.[5][6]
The 28 years of Dr. Wilson's ownership, the magazine covered one of the golden ages of magic. Vaudeville was at its height, bringing a variety magicians from all over the world to the larger cities of North America.
With Volume 1 Number 9, The Sphinx became the western organ of the Society of American Magicians and starting with Volume 8, it become the official organ of the Society of American Magicians.[7]
When Wilson died in April 1930, William Larsen had entertained hopes of taking over The Sphinx. Instead, that honor went to John Mulholland of New York.[8]
Annemann attempts to buy the Sphinx in 1938 can be seen in his Jinx magazine.[9]
Some of the many contributors over the years were: Theodore Annemann, Al Baker, Milbourne Christopher, Joseph Dunninger, Robert Harbin, Ed Marlo, John Scarne, Harlan Tarbell and Martin Gardner (his first publication, at age 16).
A complete set would contain 52 volumes, 597 issues, and almost 17,000 pages.[10]
Editors
- Vol. 1 — No. 1 to 7 : William J. Hilliar.
- Vol. 1 — No. 8 to 9 : The Sphinx Publishing Company.
- Vol. 1 — No. 10 to Vol. 3 — No. 2 : M. Inez (E. M. Vernelo)
- Vol. 3 — No. 2 : M. Inez (E. M. Vernelo) A. M. Wilson, M. D., Associate Editor.
- Vol. 3 — No. 8 - Vol 29 No. 2 : A. M. Wilson, M. D.
- Vol 29 - No. 3 - Vol 52 : John Mulholland
List of magicians featured on the cover
See also
References
- ↑ Sphinx, March 1902
- ↑ Sphinx, October 1904
- ↑ Sphinx - MagicPedia. Genii Magazine (February 11, 2012). Retrieved March 23, 2014.
- ↑ Sphinx1994
- ↑ Conjurers' Monthly Magazine, September 1906
- ↑ Conjurers' Monthly Magazine - MagicPedia. Genii Magazine (October 29, 2012). Retrieved March 23, 2014.
- ↑ Sphinx, Vol 1, No. 9, November 1902.
- ↑ Genii: A Retrospective" by David Charvet
- ↑ The Jinx No. 95, No. 114, and No. 115.
- ↑ Conjuring Arts Research Library. Conjuring Library. Retrieved March 23, 2014.
- ↑ "Cover page". The Sphinx (Sphinx Publishing Corporation) 24 (9): 1. November 1945.
- ↑ "Cover page". The Sphinx (Sphinx Publishing Corporation) 51 (1): 1, 3. March 1952.