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...attempt to immortalize the "Copeland Tradition" the Brimmer Company will publish shortly "The Copeland Reader", containing the selections in prose and verse which Professor Charles Townsend Copeland '82 has used in his public readings, with a long introduction by Professor Copeland himself...
...number of years his friends, his admirers and many publishing houses have been urging Professor Copeland to publish a collection of his readings with critical comment. He has, however, always said "no" to every suggestion or proposal; in fact, he has not published any books since 1909, when his "Selections from Wordsworth, Byron, Shelley and Keats", written in colaboration with H. M. Rideout '99, appeared...
...Copeland Reader", which is 800 pages long, will include selections from the Bible, Shakespeare, Browning, Stevenson, Dickens and the Classics, with a varied selection from modern authors, including de la Mare, Barrie, Masefield, Mark Twain and Justice Holmes. In addition to the introduction, at the request of his publishers Professor Copeland will probably write a short interpretative comment to be inserted before each selection...
...regular edition which is to be priced within the means of everybody, a special "de luxe" edition limited to 325 copies, of which 200 will be for sale at $35 apiece. The publishers declare that no expense will be spared to make each of these volumes worthy of Professor Copeland's genius...
They will be bound in hand made green Fabriano covers with. Buckram backs, printed on Arche's hand made paper, and boxed. With each copy will go an etching of Professor Copeland done especially for this edition by D. C. Sturges, who made the etching of C. W. Eliot '53, President of the University, emeritus. When Professor Copeland was asked what artist he preferred for the work, he particularly chose Mr. Sturges, because of his ad- miration for his etching of President Eliot...