James Booth was a major figure in the British film and theatre world in the 1960s, specialising in playing cheerful cockneys with a touch of larceny. The trade magazine Variety once described him as 'a punchy blend of toughness, potential evil and irresistible charm.'Vallance, Tom...
Paul Whaley, rock drummer (The Oxford Circle, Blue Cheer)needed] James Ingram, R&B singer and songwriter Harold Bradley, Nashville first call session guitarist February George Klein, disc jockey and friend of Elvis Presley Lonnie Simmons, songwriter and producer (The Gap Band) Harvey Scales, sou...
A short autobiography of Mr. Craig can be found atwww.philiprcraig.com. It will be for his books that he will be remembered by his readers, however. And from his books it was easy to understand what kind of person the author was. In their own way, in some imprecise fashion, of cou...
History, 21st CenturyFrancePresents obituaries for several medical doctors. Harold Himsworth; G. Hands; A.B. Birt.doi:10.1016/0016-0032(88)90365-1James Curtis BoothS. Lloyd WiegandAlex E. OuterbridgeCharles M. CressonElsevier LtdJournal of the Franklin Institute...
Wayne C. Booth (1921-2005).(Obituary)Phelan, James
He had suffered ill health for the last few years but insisted on continuing his enthusiastic gardening and his voluntary work of chauffeuring the "old folk" to hospital and elsewhere.doi:10.1017/S0022029903226194JamesBoothCambridg...