Updated: 6:07 p.m. December 04, 2008

Emory gets big ‘Robinson Crusoe’ collection

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Thursday, December 04, 2008

Former castaway Robinson Crusoe has settled at Emory University.

The university’s Manuscript, Archives and Rare Book Library now has 699 editions of Daniel Defoe’s famous novel, regarded by some as the first English-language novel.

Higher education

The collection, a gift from Emory alumnus Robert Lovett and his wife, Miriam, contains many rare volumes, including a first edition published in 1719.

Robert Lovett compiled a bibliography of 1,198 Crusoe editions, abridgements and adaptations with his son Charles Candler Lovett.

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