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Books in Brief

May 15, 1929 issue

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This article focuses on the books "Sonnets: 1889-1927. by Edwin Arlington Robinson; "A "Treasury of English Aphorisms," edited by Logan Pearsall Smith; "Walt Whitman's Workshop. A Collection of Unpublished Manuscripts," edited by Clifton Joseph Furness; "The Collected Poems of Ernest Dowson," by Elinore Blaisciell; "Princes of the Night," by Joseph Kessel; and Mary Lee," by Geoffrey Dennis; "Sex and Youth," by Sherwood Eddy; "A Survey of English Literature, 1730-1780," by Oliver Elton; and "The Pedro Gorino," by Harry Dean and Sterling North.

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WALT Whitman's Workshop (Book); COLLECTED Poems of Ernest Dowson, The (Book); ROBINSON, Edwin Arlington; SMITH, Logan Pearsall; DOWSON, Ernest; SONNETS 1889-1927 (Book)
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