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Born in England in 1924.
 
 
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'''Arthur Setterington''' (1924-2006) was a magical innovator, writer, performer, and the inventor of [[Crazy Man's Handcuffs]]<ref>[[New Pentagram]], Vol. 2, no. 3, May 1970, page 22.</ref>.
  
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== Biography ==
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Setterington began his interest in magic at the age of four after watching a magician perform. By the age of seven he had collected enough Bourneville Cocoa tokens to receive a magic book, followed quickly by a magic set.
  
Invented ''Getaway'' (Crazy Man Handcuff). See [[New Pentagram]], Vol. 2, no. 3, May 1970, page 22.
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He joined the [[Hull Magicians' Circle]] in 1945 and performed his first professional show.
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In 1958 Setterington became a Methodist Lay Preacher.
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Setterington published over 1,000 effects in various magazines since 1947 and marketed "Cube in a Tube" through Supreme Magic, an effect which won him the Jasper Maskelyne Silver Wand Award for Originality, along with a Linking Ring Award.  
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Setterington was a Member of The Inner [[Magic Circle]] with Gold Star.
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Three weeks before his death, he was able to watch the annual Humberside Young Magicians' Group competition for the Arthur Setterington Junior Award for Close-up Magic. He presented the trophy to the winner, 11 -year-old Jack Gleadow.<ref>Obit, Magic, March 2006</ref><ref>324. ARTHUR SETTERINGTON: MAGICIAN, INVENTOR, AUTHOR, HISTORIAN AND COLLECTOR. THE EARLY YEARS, A Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities by Edwin Dawes </ref>
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==Awards==
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* J N Maskelyne Literary Award by The Magic Circle, November 2003
  
 
==Books==
 
==Books==
 
* [[Stranger Mysteries]] (1967)
 
* [[Stranger Mysteries]] (1967)
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* Joe Smith Mysteries (1968)
 
* [[The Power of Persuasion]] (1972)
 
* [[The Power of Persuasion]] (1972)
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* Straight Line Mysteries (1972)
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* Off Beat Mentalism (1975)
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* Magic, Fun and Games for Children (1979)
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* The Book of Magic, co-authored with [[Edwin Dawes]] (1986)
 
* [[The Life and Times of the Great Lafayette]] (1991)
 
* [[The Life and Times of the Great Lafayette]] (1991)
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* The Power of Perception
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{{References}}
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* The Magic Circular, Vol. 82, No. 886, May-June 1988, This Is Your Life, Arthur Setterington, by Peter D. Blanchard, page 109
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* The Linking Ring, Vol. 86, No. 3, March 2006, Broken Wand, Arthur Setterington, by Edwin A. Dawes, page 128
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* The Magic Circular, Vol. 100, No. 1077, April 2006, Obituaries, Arthur Setterington 1924-2006, by Eddie Dawes, page 114
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* http://www.magicweek.co.uk/magic_articles/article_arthur_setterington.htm Magic Article, Arthur Setterington, March 22nd 1924 - January 26th 2006, Remembered by Jon Marshall
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:51, 26 January 2020

Arthur Setterington
BornThomas Arthur Setterington
March 22, 1924
East Hull, England
DiedJanuary 26, 2006 (age 81)
East Hull, England
CategoriesBooks by Arthur Setterington

Arthur Setterington (1924-2006) was a magical innovator, writer, performer, and the inventor of Crazy Man's Handcuffs[1].

Biography

Setterington began his interest in magic at the age of four after watching a magician perform. By the age of seven he had collected enough Bourneville Cocoa tokens to receive a magic book, followed quickly by a magic set.

He joined the Hull Magicians' Circle in 1945 and performed his first professional show.

In 1958 Setterington became a Methodist Lay Preacher.

Setterington published over 1,000 effects in various magazines since 1947 and marketed "Cube in a Tube" through Supreme Magic, an effect which won him the Jasper Maskelyne Silver Wand Award for Originality, along with a Linking Ring Award.

Setterington was a Member of The Inner Magic Circle with Gold Star.

Three weeks before his death, he was able to watch the annual Humberside Young Magicians' Group competition for the Arthur Setterington Junior Award for Close-up Magic. He presented the trophy to the winner, 11 -year-old Jack Gleadow.[2][3]

Awards

  • J N Maskelyne Literary Award by The Magic Circle, November 2003

Books

References

  1. New Pentagram, Vol. 2, no. 3, May 1970, page 22.
  2. Obit, Magic, March 2006
  3. 324. ARTHUR SETTERINGTON: MAGICIAN, INVENTOR, AUTHOR, HISTORIAN AND COLLECTOR. THE EARLY YEARS, A Rich Cabinet of Magical Curiosities by Edwin Dawes
  • The Magic Circular, Vol. 82, No. 886, May-June 1988, This Is Your Life, Arthur Setterington, by Peter D. Blanchard, page 109
  • The Linking Ring, Vol. 86, No. 3, March 2006, Broken Wand, Arthur Setterington, by Edwin A. Dawes, page 128
  • The Magic Circular, Vol. 100, No. 1077, April 2006, Obituaries, Arthur Setterington 1924-2006, by Eddie Dawes, page 114
  • http://www.magicweek.co.uk/magic_articles/article_arthur_setterington.htm Magic Article, Arthur Setterington, March 22nd 1924 - January 26th 2006, Remembered by Jon Marshall