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George Arrowsmith  (1887 - February 11, 1978), a british magician, author and clergyman.
'''George Arrowsmith''' (1887-1978), a British magician, author and clergyman.
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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.
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.


He contributed to [[Wizard]] Magazine and authored numerous books.
He contributed to [[Wizard]] Magazine and authored numerous books.<ref> Obit, [[Magic Circular]], 1978</ref>


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== References ==
== References ==
* Obit, [[Magic Circular]], 1978
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Revision as of 19:44, 27 March 2012

George Arrowsmith (1887-1978), a British magician, author and clergyman.

George Arrowsmith
BornGeorge Arrowsmith
1887
England
DiedFebruary 11 1978

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.

He contributed to Wizard Magazine and authored numerous books.[1]

Books

  • Magical Mentalia (1942)
  • Magical Originalia (1943)
  • Arrowsmith's Mystery Box : A Collection of Assorted Mysteries (1966)
  • Exceptional Concepts (1980)

References

  1. Obit, Magic Circular, 1978