Robert Graves
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Robert Graves

Robert Graves is composed of at least 3 distinct authors.

Also known as: Robert Graves, gravesroberttrans, Robert Foreword by Graves, Robert Graves - introduction.

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    The great majority of works here are by the former Professor of Poetry at Oxford University. The conspectus of pharmacopeias is clearly not, as it comes from Joseph Priestly's library and he died in 1804. There are one or two others that are suspect. "Bulfinch's Mythology" has a foreword by Graves, but was not written by him. "Memoirs of a Geisha" is probably by Arthur Golden.

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