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+ | '''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. | ||
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+ | He worked for [[ENSA]] during World War Two. | ||
==Books== | ==Books== | ||
+ | * [[Twenty Years of Spoof and Bluff]] (autobiography) (1918) | ||
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+ | {{References}} | ||
+ | The Magic Wand (Vol 31, No 195 p130 1942) | ||
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Revision as of 00:24, 23 February 2020
- 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.
He worked for ENSA during World War Two.
Books
- Twenty Years of Spoof and Bluff (autobiography) (1918)
References
The Magic Wand (Vol 31, No 195 p130 1942)