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"The Death of Christopher Marlowe" by J. Leslie Hotson '21 will appear from the Harvard University Press today, it was announced last night. This book, which is considered one of the most important literary discoveries of recent times, was made up by the well-known Nonesuch Press in London and the sheets sent to the United States to be bound by the local press.
The book contains an introduction by Professor G. L. Kittredge '82 and is embellished with a frontispiece facsimile of the court proceedings on the case and several rare maps and views of Detford.
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