A preface to Chaucer, 1962 title page (D.W. Robertson, Jr.)
His Lismahago's meditations, 1991 CIP t.p. (Abel Goast; this is his 1st work under pseud.)
Piers Plowman and Scriptural tradition, 1951 title page (D. W. Robertson, Jr.)
Wikipedia, October 10, 2014 (Durant Waite Robertson, Jr. (Washington, D.C., October 11, 1914 - Chapel Hill, North Carolina, July 26, 1992) was a scholar of medieval English literature and especially Geoffrey Chaucer. He taught at Princeton University from 1946 until his retirement in 1980 as the Murray Professor of English, and was "widely regarded as this [the twentieth] century's most influential Chaucer scholar")