COLLECTED POEMS OF ROBERT FROST with AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT POEM SIGNED
by FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1930). First Trade Edition. Hardcover. Fine, lacking the uncommon dustwrapper. Crane A14.1: one of 3870 copies printed from the plates of the Random House limited edition. Winner of a Pulitzer Prize. Laid in on an unruled index card is a fair copy AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT of a poem, "A Time To Talk," completely... Read More
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THE LONE STRIKER
by FROST, Robert
(New York): (Knopf), (1933). First Edition. wraps. Fine in original plain envelope neatly opened at the top. A small pamphlet containing just the title poem and issued as Number Eight of the Borzoi Chap Books series. Crane A17: 2000 copies. This copy INSCRIBED to Russell Alberts and SIGNED by the author on the inside front cover and as... Read More
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SELECTED POEMS
by FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1928). First Edition. Hardcover. Two facing pages tanned from a previously laid in newsclipping, another two facing pages with old adhesive stain at the gutters; slightly shaken. Very Good, lacking the dustwrapper. Cloth-backed boards. This copy is INSCRIBED "Garnett F. Colgan" and SIGNED by the poet on the title page with one... Read More
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A BOY'S WILL
by FROST, Robert
London: David Nutt, 1913. First Edition. Hardcover. A spectacular copy with an exceptional association. Original bronzed brown pebbled cloth, gilt-lettered on the front cover. Crane A2: First Issue, Binding A of Frost's first book. Less than 350 copies of the first issue in the first binding were issued, from a total edition of 1,000. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by... Read More
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THE LONE STRIKER
by FROST, Robert
(New York): (Alfred A. Knopf), (1933). First Edition. wraps. Upper right corner slightly bumped, minuscule closed tear at bottom of front cover. Near Fine. A small pamphlet containing just the title poem and issued as Number Eight of the Borzoi Chap Books series. Crane A17: 2000 copies. This copy INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author with his initials... Read More
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ON A TREE FALLEN ACROSS THE ROAD (TO HEAR US TALK)
by FROST, Robert
New York: Spiral Press, 1949. First Edition. Wraps. Fine. Printed wraps. Crane B21: 3060 total copies printed, this one of 225 with Frost's own imprint. INSCRIBED but not signed by Frost on the title page: "To the Hockings wherever they are/meditating the wrong Muse." Richard Hocking seems to have been an acquaintance of Frost's during the 1920s and... Read More
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SIGNED ORIGINAL ETCHING
by [FROST, Robert] HOOD, Richard Thomas
n.d.. Print. Fine. Richard Thomas Hood. A 6-1/4" x 7-1/2" ORIGINAL ETCHING of Frost by Richard Thomas Hood SIGNED by the artist and by the poet. Attractive image of the poet at a somewhat younger age than typically depicted. From the Artists Series created by Richard Thomas Hood (1910-1993), Philadelphia artist and Director of the Pennsylvania Art Project... Read More
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THE FRANK P. PISKOR COLLECTION OF ROBERT FROST
by [FROST, Robert]
Canton, NY: St Lawrence University, 1993. First Edition. wraps. Fine. Pictorial wraps; 158 pages. Illustrated with facimiles and photographs. A catalog of this fine collection housed at the Owen D. Young Library Special Collections.
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ROBERT FROST READING. DARTMOUTH COLLEGE RECORDINGS
by FROST, Robert
Hanover, NH: Department of Speech, 1951. record. Not played but apparently Fine. Two 12" long-playing microgroove needle record albums comprising four sides of Frost reading his poetry recorded on 27 November 1951. Enclosed in a green album cover that has room for a third record which may or may not have been issued with this set. Attached to... Read More
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COLLECTED POEMS
by FROST, Robert
New York: Random House, 1930. First Edition. Hardcover. Very clean, largely unopened copy; browning to pastedowns and endpapers, as often the case, here more to the rear. Spine label with some rubbing and light chipping, also as almost always the case with this title. Very Good or better, as issued without dustwrapper or slipcase. Linen cloth with beveled... Read More
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THE COMPLETE POEMS OF ROBERT FROST
by FROST, Robert
New York: Limited Editions Club, 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Tasteful bookplate on each front pastedown; contents bright and fresh. Close to Fine in a Very Good slipcase with some splitting at top and bottom edges. Thomas Nason. Two large octavo (7-3/4" x 11") volumes bound in full blue denim with new black leather labels stamped in gold. Copy... Read More
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THE POETRY QUARTOS
by FROST, Robert; DREISER, Theodore; AIKEN, Conrad; et. al
New York: Random House, 1929. First Edition. Wraps. Owner name dated 1929 on overall wrapper. Fine in original wrapper and a solid slipcase lacking the top edge. Printed wraps. Twelve brochures each containing a new poem by an American poet; designed, printed and made by Paul Johnston. One of 475 copies. Includes "The Lovely Shall be Choosers" by... Read More
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WEST-RUNNING BROOK
by FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1928). First Edition. Hardcover. A few scattered spots of foxing, mostly to the endpapers. The scarce original glassine has a couple of small chips but is in very nice condition. The slipcase has a neatly repaired split along the top edge. About Fine in the original glassine and slipcase. J. J. Lankes.... Read More
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NORTH OF BOSTON
by FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (Dec. 1925). Second Edition. Hardcover. Evidence of removal of bookplate on the front pastedown; light edgewear. Near Fine, lacking the dustwrapper. Cloth-backed boards. Later Printing (December 1925) of Frost's second book. Portrait frontispiece of the author. SIGNED by the poet on the front endpaper with a three-line stanza from a poem in... Read More
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THE LONE STRIKER
by FROST, Robert (BLUMENTHAL, Joseph)
(New York): (Alfred A. Knopf), (1933). First Edition. wraps. Both items are Fine, housed together in a cloth chemise. A small pamphlet containing just the title poem and issued as Number Eight of the Borzoi Chap Books series. Crane A17: 2000 copies. This copy INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author with his initials on the inside of the... Read More
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ROBERT FROST. A CHRONOLOGICAL SURVEY
by [FROST, Robert]
Middletown, CT: Olin Memorial Library, 1936. First Edition. Cloth-backed boards. Very Good, lacking the original glassine but with new mylar. Cloth-backed boards. Copy #122 of 250 of this survey of an exhibit of Frost's work at the library. Owner name on the front endpaper dated Middletown, April 30, 1936, the month of the exhibit.
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SEVERAL SHORT POEMS
by FROST, Robert
[New York]: Henry Holt and Co., [1924]. First Edition. wraps. Minor and expected soiling, about Fine. J. J. Lankes. Single sheet folded once to make a four page pamphlet printing six poems, including "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening." Illustrated with two woodcuts by J.J. Lankes. Crane A8. Limited to 2000 copies printed for distribution at Frost... Read More
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WEST-RUNNING BROOK
by FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1928). First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine, lacking the glassine and slipcase. J. J. Lankes. Cloth-backed boards decorated with a pattern of maple leaves. Crane A10.1: "Though printed in the same year as the first [trade] edition by the same publisher, this edition is in an entirely different setting and format with different... Read More
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FROST: THE POET AND HIS POETRY
by [FROST, Robert] SOHN, D. & TYRE, R
New York: Holt Rinehart Winston, (1967). First Edition. Wraps. Fine with apparently unplayed record in bag in rear pocket. Containing the first appearance of the poem "One Favored Acorn," this booklet was designed as a teaching device.
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SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
by FROST, Robert
1961. Photograph. About Fine. Vintage 8" x 10" photograph of Frost seated outside a house next to a woman (the recipient?) with two men seated on each side of them, with the stamp of the photographer on the verso: John F. Smith, Jr. of Middlebury, Vermont. Loosely inserted into a mat on which at the bottom is SIGNED... Read More
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SELECTED POEMS with AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT POEM
by FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt, (1934). Third Edition. Hardcover. Spine a tad darkened, gilt still clear. Near Fine in a Near Fine dustwrapper. A beautiful example. INSCRIBED and SIGNED by the author "For Harry and Anna-Louise Rudin of Vermont" on the front endpaper with the entire eight-line poem "Dust of Snow" in FROST'S HOLOGRAPH above the inscription.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE. A POEM WITH NOTES AND GRACE NOTES
by FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt, 1923. First Edition. Hardcover. Mild sunning and rubbing to the spine which has light wear at the tips. Very Good or better, lacking the slipcase. J. J. Lankes. Black beveled cloth, decorated and lettered in gilt. First Limited Edition of one of Frost's most notable books and winner of his first Pulitzer Prize containing... Read More
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WEST-RUNNING BROOK
by FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1928). First Edition. Hardcover. The scarce original glassine has a couple of small chips but is in very nice condition. Fine, bright copy in the original glassine and a Near Fine slipcase with a little professional mending. J. J. Lankes. Cloth-backed boards decorated with a pattern of maple leaves. Crane A10.1: "Though... Read More
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SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH
by FROST, Robert
n.d.. Framed Photograph. Appears to be Fine, not examined out of frame. Vintage 8" x 10" photograph of Frost seated outdoors with four other writers SIGNED by all five in the lower right margin. The other writers include Louis Dodge, Lee Shippey, Frost friend and bibliographer Louis Mertins, and one name we are unable to decipher but we... Read More
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THE POEMS OF ROBERT FROST with AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT POEM
by FROST, Robert
New York: Modern Library, (1946). Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dustwrapper. Reprint of this popular collection which features Frost's essay on poetry, "The Constant Symbol," as an introduction. This copy has been SIGNED by the author and INSCRIBED to minor poet and folklorist Addison Barker with the complete eight-line poem "The Pasture," the first poem in... Read More
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