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'''George Arrowsmith''' (1887-1978), a British magician, author and clergyman. | '''George Arrowsmith''' (b.1887-d.1978), a British magician, author and clergyman. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == |
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Born | George Ernest Arrowsmith July 17, 1887 Torquay, England |
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Died | February 11 1978 (age 90) |
George Arrowsmith (b.1887-d.1978), a British magician, author and clergyman.
Biography
Arrowsmith was founder of The Pentacle Club (previously called the Cambridge University's magical society) and a founding member of the Exonian Magical Society. He became an Honorary Vice-President of The Magic Circle in London.
Has began conjuring in the public as an amateur at the age of 13, and specialized in mental magic.[1]
He contributed to Wizard Magazine and authored numerous books.[2]
Books
- Magical Mentalia (1942)
- Magical Originalia (1943)
- Arrowsmith's Mystery Box : A Collection of Assorted Mysteries (1966)
- Exceptional Concepts (1980)
References
- ↑ My Best by Thompson, Jr., J.G. (1945)
- ↑ Obit, Magic Circular, 1978