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	<title>Comments on: Legendary Filmmaker, Magician John Nichols Booth Dead</title>
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		<title>By: Prof Willis H A Moore</title>
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		<description>John Nicholls Booth was a remarkable &quot;Renaissance Man&quot; with his spiritual journey, his love of magic, his role with the Adventurers&#039; Club, and his appearances on the travelogue circuit.  I spent a delightful couple of days with him in 1984 as speaker for the Adventurers&#039; Club.  The earlyday filmmaker/presentors were generally telling their personal stories of adventure...rather than reading a prepared script derived from guidebooks and/or from the internet.  Like Nicol Smith (no relation), John was unique in his day and time.</description>
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