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Five new books, including the first major collection of Edwin Arlington Robinson's early letters, were published during the past week by the University Press.
The Robinson opus, entitled "Untriangulated Stars--Letters of Edwin Arlington Robinson to Harry De Forest Smith," contains a collection of letters, none of which has ever appeared in print before, written by the poet from 1890 to 1905. The work was edited by Denham Sutcliffe.
Other books published during the week include: "The Making of the Constitution," by Charles Warren; "Production in the United States, 1860-1914," by Edwin Frickey, professor of Economics; "Nathaniel Hawthorne and European Tradition," by Jand Lundblad; and "Russian Radicals Look to America 1825-1894," by David Hecht.
Hecht's work is a documented study of the thought and lives of six important pre-Marxist Russian radicals.
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