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Henry Buxton Forman
Henry (Harry) Buxton Forman (1842 - 1917) was a British publisher, bibliographer and forger. Forman became well-known for his editions of Keats and Shelley, but from the late 1880s onwards, he and Thomas Wise became involved in publishing literary forgeries and piracies.
For further information see:
John Collins (1992) The Two Forgers: A Biography of Harry Buxton Forman and Thomas James Wise Aldershot: Scolar Press
J.F.R. Collins (2004) Forman, Henry Buxton (1842-1917) Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/33204
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