The context is SLC, talking with R L Stevenson... "...and bearing such
titles as Davis's Selected Speeches, Davis's Selected Poetry, Davis's
this and Davis's that and Davis's the other thing, compilations every
one of them, each with a brief, compact, intelligent and useful
introductory chapter by this same Davis, whose first name I have
forgotten."
They go on to identify this Davis as a premier example of "submerged
renown," an interesting phrase indeed.
I haven't been able to find these books, or this author, in WorldCat or
anywhere else. Surely no relation ;-) , but does anyone have an idea of
who this best-selling 19th-century Davis The Compiler was? I don't see
any web references to these works, except that one in the Autobiography.
Thanks, and happy holidays.
DDD
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