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Name
  
Ernest Crosby

Role
  
Author


Parents
  
Howard Crosby

Education
  
New York University

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Died
  
1907, Balti, Maryland, United States

Books
  
Tolstoy and His Message, Swords and Plowshares, Tolstoy As a Schoolmaster, Broad‑cast, Garrison - the Non‑resistant

Ernest Howard Crosby (1856–1907) was an American reformer, georgist, and author.

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Early life

Crosby was born in New York City in 1856. He was the son of the Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby (1826-1891), a Presbyterian minister, and a relative of prolific hymn-writer and rescue mission worker Fanny Crosby.

He was educated at New York University and the Columbia Law School. He was a member of the Delta Phi fraternity during his time at New York University.

Career

While a member of the State Assembly (1887–1889), he introduced three high-license bills, all vetoed by the Governor David Bennett Hill. From 1889 to 1894, he was judge of the Court of the First Instance at Alexandria, Egypt.

He became an exponent of the theories of Count Tolstoy, whom he visited before his return to America; his relations with the great Russian later ripened into intimate friendship, and he devoted himself in America largely to promulgating Tolstoy's ideas of universal peace. His book, Plain Talk in Psalm and Parable (1899), was widely commended by such writers as Björnson, Kropotkin, and Zangwill. He was a vegetarian. Like the Englishman Edward Carpenter, the subject of his book 'Poet and Prophet', Crosby's poetry (in the volume 'Swords and Plowshares')followed the example of Whitman's free verse.

Published works

  • Captain Jinks, Hero, illustrated by Daniel Carter Beard, (1902)
  • Swords and Plowshares (1902)
  • Tolstoy and his Message (1903; second edition, 1904)
  • Tolstoy as a Schoolmaster (1904)
  • Carpenter: Poet and Prophet (second edition, 1905)
  • Garrison, the Non-Resistant and abolitionist (Chicago, 1905)
  • Broad-Cast (1905)
  • The Meat Fetish : Two Essays on Vegetarianism, (by Ernest Howard Crosby and Elisée Reclus, 1905)
  • Labor and Neighbor (1908)
  • References

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