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John Booth (magician)

John Nicholls Booth (1912–2009) was an American professional magician and prolific author on the history of magic performance. He was recognized for his work, and is also known for having the longest running membership in the International Brotherhood of Magicians.
==Biography==
Booth was born in Los Alamitos, California in 1912. His interest in magic began at age 10 with a magic set, and began performing semi-professionally at age 15. In 1928, Booth joined the International Brotherhood of Magicians and began publishing a serial column on magic history called "Memoirs of a Magician's Ghost" in their publication, The Linking Ring.
In 1934, Booth completed his college education at McMaster University and focused on magic performance as his profession. He began doing performances in high schools, but eventually was able to perform for nightclubs and hotel shows. Around this time, Booth began to write his first two books, ''Forging Ahead in Magic'' and ''Marvels of Mystery'', which had later become classic reference works for magicians.〔
Later, Booth stopped doing show performances and left to become an ordained Unitarian Universalist minister in 1942.〔 From personal accounts, Booth reported that he had been interesting becoming a minister, but was reluctant to begin seminary due to concerns about his own temperament. He said, "Finally, in 1940, my misgivings evaporated. I closed a two week engagement as a magician in the Schroeder Hotel in Milwaukee (now the Hilton) and went directly to the Meadville Theological School now located in Chicago, the seminary of my father 30 years earlier."〔 He spent over 30 years as a minister in the Universalist Unitarian Church.
In 1986, Booth published the book ''Psychic Paradoxes''. The book debunked the tricks of fraudulent mediums and psychics and was published by Prometheus Books.
Afterwards, Booth incorporated magic topics into personal lectures and produced historical documentaries on magic, and retired at the age of 88.〔 Booth died at age 97 in 2009.〔

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