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Character "bad," the story of a conscientious objector. As told in the letters of Harold Studley Gray, edited by Kenneth Irving Brown

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Character "bad," the story of a conscientious objector. As told in the letters of Harold Studley Gray, edited by Kenneth Irving Brown

de Gray, Harold Studley and Kenneth Irving Brown

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New York: Harper and Brothers, 1934. Hardcover. 258p., spine is faded and the lettering very dull, end papers toned, corners bumped else good condition, frontis portrait of Gray, first edition, first printing. Gray did time at US Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Fort Riley, KS and Alcatraz. *Suvack 407.

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298606
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Character "bad," the story of a conscientious objector. As told in the letters of Harold Studley Gray, edited by Kenneth Irving Brown
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Gray, Harold Studley and Kenneth Irving Brown
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Harper and Brothers
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New York
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1934
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Labor - American; Prisons; World War I; letters;

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