This product bundle includes 20 items:
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 1 (March 1969 – February 1970)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 10 (March 1978 – February 1979)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 11 (March 1979 – February 1980)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 12 (March 1980 – February 1981)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 13 (March 1981 – February 1982)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 14 (March 1982 – February 1983)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 15 (March 1983 – February 1984)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 16 (March 1984 – February 1985)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 17 (March 1985 – February 1986)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 18 (March 1986 – February 1987)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 19 (March 1987 – February 1988)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 2 (March 1970 – February 1971)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 20 (March 1988 – February 1989)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 3 (March 1971 – February 1972)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 4 (March 1972 – February 1973)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 5 (March 1973 – February 1974)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 6 (March 1974 – February 1975)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 7 (March 1975 – February 1976)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 8 (March 1976 – February 1977)
- New Pentagram Magazine Volume 9 (March 1977 – February 1978)
- The New Pentagram Magazine appeared from 1969 to 1989 – over 2000 pages. This amazing magazine followed in the footsteps of Pentagram Magazine which had been published first by Peter Warlock and then was backed by The Magic Wand publishing company. Supreme Magic then backed and helped Peter to continue the original magazine but under the name of New Pentagram. And it ran for twenty years.
This wonderful magazine was packed with contributions from some of the leading names from magical history. Ted Danson’s diary effect first appeared in its pages. Here, taken at random, are some of the top names who wrote for New Pentagram: Jack Avis, Jacob Daley, Robert Harbin, Stanley Jaks, Peter Kane, Milt Kort, Fred Lowe, Robert Neale, Harvey Rosenthal, Lewis Ganson, David Berglas, Basil Horwitz, Al Koran, Leslie May, Billy O’Connor, Phil Goldstein, Billy McComb, Gus Southall, Hans Trixer, George Blake, Charles Cameron, Trevor Lewis, Bob Ostin, Malcolm Davison, Karl Fulves, U. F. Grant, Dai Vernon, Maurice Fogel and so many more. What a feast!