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Allan W. Atlas, ed., A Wilkie Collins Songbook (Middleton, WI: A-R Editions, 2023), xix + 180.

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Allan W. Atlas, ed., A Wilkie Collins Songbook (Middleton, WI: A-R Editions, 2023), xix + 180.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 February 2024

Delia da Sousa Correa*
Affiliation:
Open University
Rosemary Golding*
Affiliation:
Open University

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