Talk:Robert Eustace
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Two people
[edit]Trevor Hall, in Dorothy L. Sayers: Nine Literary Studies (1980) makes a strong case that there were two people who used the pseudonym. Eustace Robert Barton lived 1868-1943. Eustace Fraser Rawlins lived 1854-1932. Barton was the collaborator of Dorothy Sayers. Cusop Dingle (talk) 21:23, 31 December 2011 (UTC)
Found living 1947 ?
[edit]Hall, Trevor H. (1980). "Dorothy L. Sayers and Robert Eustace". Dorothy L. Sayers : Nine Literary Studies. Gerald Duckworth and Company. pp. 75–103. ISBN 0-7156-1455-X. quotes Mrs Hitchman's "Such a Strange Lady", page 75, saying that Sir Hugh Greene traced Eustance as alive in 1947.