QUO WARRANTO
BY WHAT AUTHORITY
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About the Book
In Quo Warranto” One will read about provocations, threats, cruel harassments, and terrorization, the way those were brutally carried out by disguised individuals. I was hurt badly and needed help and entered the wrong door to get it. I complained to the criminals! They knew I’ll recognize them, the second time they fixed it so’ that all doors were closed, and since then no bosom of Justice has reopened its door for me. The System which admired by the multitude for correctness, yet isn’t perfect, for they” believed the harrier and not me.
About the Author
Edith Stein Zelig Author of the published poetry book titled; “Gallant Poetry” now published my correspondence book, titled; “Indispensable Correspondence” Correlating Letters. I’m Citizen of The United States of America, of European decent. Born in Romania on December 1931, I have a child and two grandchildren. I’m a visual artist in painting & poetry a Holocaust survivor. Educated in several countries of the world, in NY City I took intense English language courses, attended art courses in National Academy of Design School of Art, courses of the Art Historian. I’m known artist by the NCA, (National Council For The Arts) NYSA, (NY State Council For The Arts) NYAE, (NY Artist Equity). Studio since 1985, documented and introduced them with photo prints to many reputable Art Museums, Galleries, Libraries and to Government Officials. I took part in Poetry Contests, award winner by: The National Library of Poetry & International Poetry Society. In 1994 I took part in art advocacy raleigh organized by The Americans For The Arts, for The National Endowments For The Arts (NEA). I have created artwork painting & poetry throughout my life, and I’m registered artist with US Copyright. Southeby’s Art Auctioneers appraises my artwork. Awards by, The National Library Of Poetry, and International Poetry Society. My Poetry book stored with Library Of Congress, The New York Public Library, Poets House, The New York Poetry Society Library, Smithsonian, and The Modern Museum Of Art in New York.