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Text: The new magic lantern journal: volume 10 number 2 (Autumn 2006)

NMLJ vol. 10 no. 2

Front cover

Type of text
periodical issue
Format
20 pages
Series
Publication
England: Magic Lantern Society, Autumn 2006
Contributor
Main language(s)
English
Contents

Richard Crangle, Best laid plans, and other stories, p. 18

Mark Butterworth, The Brenograph in action, pp. 19-22

Allan Sutcliffe, The ghost illusion on the Birmingham stage, 1863-1900: part 2 -- 1875-1900, pp. 23-25

Michael Pritchard, Trade marks and the lantern, pp. 26-29

Ian Mackley, More on Harry Bow, pp. 30-32

Deac Rossell, Review: Licht und wahrheit, p. 33

John Taylor, John Horton, Richard Crangle, Lester Smith, Brian Widdowson and Stephen Bottomore, Bits and pieces, pp. 34-35

Richard Crangle, That's the way to do it!, p. 36

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