Johnny got his gun / by Dalton Trumbo, adapted for the stage by James Cromwell, 1982.

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Johnny got his gun / by Dalton Trumbo, adapted for the stage by James Cromwell, 1982.

Typescript, dated 1982.

99 leaves ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8080111

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Cromwell, James H. R. (James Henry Roberts), 1896-

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The Smith, Farrington, and Cromwell families were allied families residing in the northeastern United States, with certain family members residing in New York City, Brooklyn, and Queens. The common ancestor of the Smith and Farrington families was Thomas Bowne, who was born in England in 1595. His descendant, Mary Bowne (1723-1805), married John Farrington (d. 1783) in 1749. Their son, George Farrington (1750-1825), lived in the town of Flushing in Queens, and had several children, among them Ca...

Trumbo, Dalton, 1905-1976

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James Dalton Trumbo was born Dec. 9, 1905, in Montrose, CO; attended Univ. of Colorado, UCLA, and USC; worked as a newpaper reporter and editor; started screenwriting in 1935; became one of the Hollywood Ten and was blacklisted by the motion picture industry (1947); served a 10-month jail sentence for contempt of Congress when he refused to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) for his alleged membership in the Communist Party; while serving his sentence at the Federal...