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Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Ásatrú Today: A Journal of Norse Paganism, September, 1994

 Issue — Box 1, Folder: 2, Item: 1
About

Published by Lewis Stead, this is the first issue of the "new and (hopefully) improved Ásatrú Today."

Dates: Publication: 1994

Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, [v.1, no.1], Summer, 1984

 Item
Collection number: Electronic record 1
Scope and Contents From the Item:

Iron Mountain was a short-lived journal published by Chas S. Clifton's Artemisa Press. Only four issues were published between 1984 and 1986 which constituted volume one. This publication was influential in the creation of the first peer-reviewed journal The Pomegranate published by Fritz Muntean

Dates: Publication: 1984

Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, [v.1, no.2], Winter, 1985

 Item
Collection number: Electronic Records 4
Description

"Iron Mountain, welcomes scholarly, informed journalistic or literary work relating to magical religious traditions and practices worldwide."

Dates: Publication: 1985

Iron Mountain: A Journal of Magical Religion, v.1, no.4, Spring, 1986

 Item
Collection number: Electronic Records 4
Description

The final issue of Iron Mountain, published while Chas S. Clifton was in graduate school.

Dates: Publication: 1986

Metaphysical Times, 1.4, Midsummer, 2021

 Issue
Collection number: Box 23
About

The Metaphysical Times is a new age newspaper published in both print and digital editions, eight times per year. Each issue is themed to match the Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year.

Dates: Publication: 2021

Metaphysical Times, 2.2, Ostara, 2022

 Issue
Collection number: Box 23
Description

The Metaphysical Times is a new age newspaper published in both print and digital editions, eight times a year. Each issue is themed to match the Sabbats of the Wheel of the Year.

Dates: Publication: 2022

The Unicorn, [v. 1, no. 2], Vernal Equinox, 1978

 Issue
Collection number: Electronic Records 2
Scope and Contents

The second issue acknowledges it to be a newsletter, much to Paul Beyerl’s delight and as such begins to provide content that reflects one with a review of a book, a review of an artisan as well as a description of what The Unicorn provides suggesting the Unicorn was not just a newsletter but also a name of a business.

Dates: Publication: 1978

Théod magazine. Æftera Geþanc=Afterthoughts, May, 1995

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 15, Item: 2
About

"Stuff that we didn't have room for, or we didn't get it on time, or it wasn't really right for the magazine, or maybe it just happened as we were going to press, or maybe we were

Dates: Publication: 1995