Man, Myth & Magic was originally published by BPC Publishing as a partwork, a limited British weekly magazine intended to be collected as a whole. The printer was Purnell and Sons, Leeds. Publication commenced in 1970, and continued for 112 issues spanning 1,000 articles with some 5,000 illustrations, many of them in full colour. Purnell also sold binders for gathering the installments into seven volumes, plus one additional binder for the magazine covers.
In 1970 BPC Publishing put out a very popular hardcover set condensing all 112 magazines into a 24 volume set.[2]
It was reprinted as a 21 volume revised edition by Marshall Cavendish in 1995 (ISBN9781854357311).[3]
The material has been sold to Cavendish Square Publishing, which has published ten volumes of the material reorganized into books according to subject, including Witches and Witchcraft as well as Beliefs, Rituals, and Symbols of Ancient Greece and Rome.[4] Cavendish Square revised the encyclopaedia into a five volume library bound set, in 2014.[5]
Editorial board
More than two hundred academics and specialists contributed to the magazine, and wrote in a generally accessible style. They consisted of:
^Cavendish, Richard; Innes, Brian (1995). Man, Myth and Magic: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Mythology, Religion and the Unknown (21 Volume Set) (9781854357311) Richard Cavendish, Amanda Harman, Brian Innes Books. M. Cavendish. ISBN185435731X.