
Conjuring By Electricity
Students of magical history know that all arts and sciences were born of magic and were first applied by the wonder workers of past ages.
By G. G. Laurens

A Bit of Magical Archeology
The writer has spent hours delving through ancient tomes in search of the concepts of ancient days, endeavoring to penetrate the origin of superstitious customs as well as their secret practices.
By G. G. Laurens

A Comparison of The Oldest Magic with Modern Illusions
Even our modern illusive creations do not appear to transcend the ancient effects to a very marked degree.
By G. G. Laurens

Dissertation on Cagliostro
Barring Napoleon the Great, no man has probably had more posthumous biographers than that genius of Magic, Mysticism and Masonry who starred under the pseudonym of "M. le Comte de Cagliostro."
By G.G. Laurens

Hocus Pocus
Incantations, exclamations they were at first; nay, we to-day must give them a better name: Applied psychology!
By G. G. Laurens