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James A. DeLacey, proprietor of Dunster House Bookshop, 20 South Street, announces the publication of a bibliography of the writings of Edwin Arlington Robinson, ex '95, prepared by Robert Johns Bulkley '32, and Lucius Beebe '27. The bibliography, which contains mention of all Robinson first editions and collector's items to date, includes more than fifty books and also establishes for the first time the status of the pirated edition of the missing canto of "Lancelot", published here under the title "Three Poems" in 1928. This is probably the rarest of all Robinson items, exceeding in scarcity even the famous paper label edition of "Captain Craig." The bibliography is complete and definitive having been prepared with the assistance of Mr. Robinson himself. Mr. Beebe, who is the author of "Aspects of the Poetry of Edwin Arlington Robinson" is a member of the editorial staff of the New York Herald Tribune.
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