Laurence Bradford Dakin  

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Laurence Bradford Dakin (1904–1972) was a Nova Scotian author and poet who lived throughout Europe, eventually moving to Laguna Hills, California where he died. His best known work was Marco Polo: A Drama in Four Acts (1946), which reported sold over 30, 000 copies in the United States and was hailed by John Masefield as the “work of a genius.” Dakin was published by Obelisk Press. His wife was water colour painter Ilene Dakin (née Stitchbury).



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