![]() ![]() Researchers are responsible for using these materials in accordance with Title 17 of the United States Code and any other applicable statutes. This item has been made available for use in research, teaching, and private study. Date 1925 Original Format excerpts Extent 16cm x 24cm Local Identifier G530.K3 Subject(s) Description Cover of Samuel Kelly: An eighteenth century seaman, whose days have been few and evil, to which is added remarks, etc., on places he visited during his pilgrimage in this wilderness / Now edited with an introduction by Crosbie Garstin illustrated with twenty-four reproductions from old prints. Samuel Kelly : an eighteenth century seaman, whose days have been few and evil, to which is added remarks, etc. The Mud Larks Again (1919) by Crosbie Garstin. Friedman, The diary of Samuel Pepys (v.5): for the first time. Illustrated with twenty-four reproductions from old prints. ![]() Now Edited with an Introduction by Crosbie Garstin. on places he visited during his pilgrimage in this wilderness. Title Cover of Samuel Kelly: An eighteenth century seaman. Samuel Kelly: An Eighteenth Century Seaman Starting at £15.24. Samuel Kelly : An Eighteenth Century Seaman whose days have been few and evil, to which is added remarks etc. ![]()
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Awards: Bread Loaf Writers Conference award, 1933 Schomburg Race Relations award, 1944 Newspaper Guild award, 1947 Jewish Book Council of America award, 1948 Stalin International Peace prize, 1954 Screenwriters award, 1960 National Association of Independent Schools, award, 1962 Emmy award, for television play, 1976. American-Labour Party candidate for Congress for the 23rd District of New York, 1952. ![]() Founder, World Peace Movement, and member, World Peace Council, 1950-55 currently, member of the Fellowship for Reconciliation. Since 1989 weekly columnist, New York Observer. Taught at Indiana University, Bloomington, Summer 1947 imprisoned for contempt of Congress, 1947 owner, Blue Heron Press, New York, 1952-57. Career: War correspondent in the Far East for Esquire and Coronet magazines, 1945. Military Service: Served with the Office of War Information, 1942-43, and the Army Film Project, 1944. 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