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portada The Diaries of Howard Leopold Morry - Volume 13: (Mar 12 - Nov 6 1995) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
114
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
25.4 x 17.8 x 0.6 cm
Weight
0.21 kg.
ISBN13
9781990865114

The Diaries of Howard Leopold Morry - Volume 13: (Mar 12 - Nov 6 1995) (in English)

Howard Leopold Morry (Author) · Christopher J. a. Morry (Illustrated by) · Avalonia and Hibernia Enterprises · Paperback

The Diaries of Howard Leopold Morry - Volume 13: (Mar 12 - Nov 6 1995) (in English) - Morry, Christopher J. a. ; Morry, Howard Leopold

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Synopsis "The Diaries of Howard Leopold Morry - Volume 13: (Mar 12 - Nov 6 1995) (in English)"

This book represents the thirteenth volume of what will ultimately be twenty-five volumes in a series of verbatim transcripts of the diaries of Howard Leopold Morry, written by him starting in 1939 and concluding with the last known volume in 1965. Howard was a raconteur and oral historian cast in the same mould as dozens of other men and women in Newfoundland in those days who carried forward the history of the small outport villages in which they lived. In many cases, their knowledge, gained by word of mouth from generation to generation, is our only record of the events that took place in these tiny villages for many decades and even centuries. Howard was 54 years old when he took up pen or pencil to write the first of his many diaries in December 1939. What motivated him at that time was the belief (wrong, as it fortunately turned out) that he would not live much longer, as a result of a bad heart condition resulting from diseases he endured during his time in the trenches in Gallipoli, on the Somme and in Ypres during WWI. He was worried, and in this he was justified, that many of the stories of the old days that he faithfully retained would be lost forever if he did not record them in writing. The younger generation even then had lost interest in such things and the race of community oral historians of which he was one was coming to an end. The twenty five volumes in this series differ in composition between two diary formats: the first format is that of an unbroken narrative of events in the life of the author, Howard Leopold Morry, or of the history of the community in which he was born and raised, Ferryland, Newfoundland; the second format is that of a conventional daily diary reporting on events of the day, including the weather and sea conditions, the ups and downs in the fishery, births, marriages and deaths of family, friends and neighbours, and newsworthy events at the local, national and international level. None of the 25 volumes are actually all of one format or the other. They all contain a larger or smaller component of each form of diary. The current volume is more of a traditional daily diary. But it also includes some reminiscences of Howard's earlier life and stories he had told to him by his elders concerning significant historical events and life in Ferryland in the years before his birth. In this twelfth volume we see Howard as he turns 70, a milestone he never believed he would reach. The diary covers a relatively brief period between March 12 and November 6 1955. At this time in his life Howard finds himself as a sort of village elder, though not with the degree of respect that such elders commanded in the past. He is no longer in charge of the Morry fish business in Ferryland. By far the most interesting element of this diary comes toward the end, when Howard becomes contemplative and tells stories and anecdotes of his and Ferryland's past. As in previous volumes, in order to provide readers not familiar with the "cast of characters" or the local and international historical events mentioned in the pages of the diary a clue to their identity, an extensive set of endnotes has been provided as an assistance in reading and fully understanding the context of the diary.

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