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- See also: Carlton Lodge Matteson (1903-1991), a commercial artist and semi-professional magician that performed at clubs and private parties in Chicago..
Carlton | |
Born | Arthur Phelps 1881 London, England |
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Died | June 27, 1942 |
Categories | Books by Carlton |
Carlton (1881-1942) was the stage name of Arthur Phelps (1881-1942) who performed as "the human hairpin".
Biography
He developed a presentation of the Die Box, which many use today, in 1907. Started off working as a 'barker' for a side-show at the Westminster Aquarium then worked for Jennings, a showman who specialised in illusions. But, found success as a comedy, card magician playing every important tour in the UK and other countries, receiving salaries that no other card magician had been known to get.
Books
- Twenty Years of Spoof and Bluff (autobiography) (1918)
References
The Magic Wand (Vol 31, No 195 p130 1942)