Correspondence with E.J. Brady [manuscript]. 1947-1949.

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Correspondence with E.J. Brady [manuscript]. 1947-1949.

Correspondence between E.J. (Ted) Brady and David Morris, 1947-1949 (Brady was in his late 70s when he wrote to Morris). Brady helped to pioneer the theory of socialism in Australia and they write of their common interest in socialism, the shortcomings of the left-wing press, and the world revolutionary movement. There is also a memoir of Brady written by Bernice Morris.

1 cm. (1 folder).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7077901

Libraries Australia

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Brady, E. J. (Edwin James), 1869-1952

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Became editor of the Australian Workman after the shipping strikes of 1890; published his first book of sea songs, The ways of many waters, 1849; 1901-3 edited the Grip in Grafton; 1904 became editor of The Australian Worker. Between 1902 and 1944, he published a number of books verse and prose, including Australia Unlimited (1918). From 1914 until his death he lived at Mallacoota, Vic. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1890-1952. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id:...

Morris, David, 1910-1968.

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Engineer and socialist. David Morris met E.J. Brady through his wife Bernice who went to Mallacoota to work for Brady's daughter at Mallacoota House. From the description of Correspondence with E.J. Brady [manuscript]. 1947-1949. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225851130 ...