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'''Magic Librarities''', previously called '''The Magic Library''', is a website specialized in documenting ''[[Magic]]'' product information on a worldwide level.  
'''The Magic Library''', as described by the site's owner Ralph Herold, "is a website internal database of information by Bob Flaminio and me in the middle of 2002. Due to its public demand, it became an official website and was handed over to me together with Magic Rarities. It has been relaunched on the 14th of October 2004. It is a website is dedicated to be a comprehensive source for non-standard [[Magic: The Gathering|Magic]] cards and related collector's items."


The website also hosts its own forum as well as non-card, Magic-related content.
==Description==
The '''Magic Library''' consisted of two main sections, ''The Magic Rarities'' section and ''The Magic Card Sets section''.  


==About Ralph Herold==
''The Magic Rarities'' website was dedicated to be a comprehensive source for non-standard ''Magic'' cards and related collector's items. It was founded on the 3rd of November in 2000 by Bob Flaminio. Ralph Herold started to support the website a few weeks after its release and, eventually, became co-webmaster. He was a student of Law, and lived in Frankfurt, Germany. After a time of internal trouble and Bob's departure, the website was heavily revised and relaunched by herold on the 1st of August in 2003 was integrated into an overlying concept, ''The Magic Library'' website.
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|image=Ralph Herold.jpg
''The Magic Card Sets'' website was initially created to be an internal database of information by Bob Flaminio and Herold in the middle of 2002. Due to its public demand, it became an official website and was handed over to Herold together with ''Magic Rarities''. It was relaunched on the 14th of October 2004.
|name=Ralph Herold
 
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The website also hosted its own forum as well as non-card, ''Magic''-related content.
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|birthday=Undisclosed (28)
The Magic Library is now offline.  The Magic Librarities  took over information from when the Magic Library website ceased.
}}
'''Ralph Herold''', the co-creator and co-owner of The Magic Library. He is a student of Law, and lives in Frankfurt, Germany.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.magiclibrary.net/ '''The Magic Library''' home page]
*[http://www.magiclibrarities.net/ '''The Magic Librarities''' home page]
*[http://www.magiclibrary.net/index2.html Old '''The Magic Library''' home page]


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Latest revision as of 02:51, 12 September 2020

Magic Librarities, previously called The Magic Library, is a website specialized in documenting Magic product information on a worldwide level.

Description

The Magic Library consisted of two main sections, The Magic Rarities section and The Magic Card Sets section.

The Magic Rarities website was dedicated to be a comprehensive source for non-standard Magic cards and related collector's items. It was founded on the 3rd of November in 2000 by Bob Flaminio. Ralph Herold started to support the website a few weeks after its release and, eventually, became co-webmaster. He was a student of Law, and lived in Frankfurt, Germany. After a time of internal trouble and Bob's departure, the website was heavily revised and relaunched by herold on the 1st of August in 2003 was integrated into an overlying concept, The Magic Library website.

The Magic Card Sets website was initially created to be an internal database of information by Bob Flaminio and Herold in the middle of 2002. Due to its public demand, it became an official website and was handed over to Herold together with Magic Rarities. It was relaunched on the 14th of October 2004.

The website also hosted its own forum as well as non-card, Magic-related content.

The Magic Library is now offline. The Magic Librarities took over information from when the Magic Library website ceased.

External links