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}}'''''The American Charmer'''''<ref name="FB">{{FB|F}} {{see image|File:The American Charmer.png}}</ref> was a popular American wizarding fashion magazine, published since [[1911]].<ref>The volume number of the [[:File:The American Charmer.png|August 1926 issue]] was "XV", indicating that it had been in publication for fifteen years at that time.</ref> It cost 23 [[sprink]]s in [[1926]].<ref name="FB"/>
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The American Charmer[2] was a popular American wizarding fashion magazine, published since 1911.[3] It cost 23 sprinks in 1926.[2]

History

The August 1926 issue focused on the latest summer fashions, with the headline "Spellbinding Summer Sizzlers! Latest Cuts Straight from the Black Catwalk".[2]

The American Charmer - Nov 1926

The November 1926 issue published articles such as "Alluring Amulets To Gift This Christmas" and "Witch Cape-rs! Stories of Diabolical Hoo-Doo-ings in Detroit."


Appearances

Notes and references

  1. The periodicity of this publication is unusual: the August 1926 edition says on its front cover that is the 6th issue of that year, meaning that there have been 6 issues in 8 months. Dividing the timespan (8 months) by the number of issues (6) gives the frequency of publication: 1 issue every 1⅓ months (⅓ of a month is roughly 1,5 weeks, or 10 days).
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film) (see this image)
  3. The volume number of the August 1926 issue was "XV", indicating that it had been in publication for fifteen years at that time.