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Boston: September, 1938. Vol. 162, No.3. Paperback. Two poems from Frost: "Carpe Diem" and "Happiness Makes Up In Height For What It Lacks in Length". Edgeworn and spine-faded, but generally very good.
Boston: September, 1938. Vol. 162, No.3. Paperback. Two poems from Frost: "Carpe Diem" and "Happiness Makes Up In Height For What It Lacks in Length". Edgeworn and spine-faded, but generally very good.
Meadville, PA: Allegheny College, May 5 -7, 1938. First edition thus. Paperback. Reprints his poem "To a Thawing Wind", a short early letter, with an early bibliography in conjunction with the poet's third appearance at Allegheny College. 12 pp. in stapled, printed wrappers. Fine and scarce.
New York: Henry Holt, 1936. Book of the Month Club Edition. Hardcover. Book of the Month Club (Crane/Barrett A21.1). Signed and dated 1937 by the poet on the second front free end paper. This is the BOMC (the first time a volume of poetry was selected for the club) edition.....
New York: House of Books, 1951. First edition. Hardcover. Blue linen, stamped in gilt; with unprinted tissue dust jacket; 12mo. [19pp.] . One of 300 signed and numbered copies (this no. 43). Spine lightly sunned; the tissue lightly spine-toned with minor wear (a few chips at spine). A lovely example.....
New York: The Poet's Guild, n. d. [after 1923]. First Separate Edition. no binding. A single sheet, printed on both sides, and measuring 5 by 7 3/8 inches. Near Fine. A more than acceptable copy of a scarce work reprinted from NEW HAMPSHIRE. One of four Frost poems printed as.....
New York: The Poet's Guild, n. d. [after 1923]. First Separate Edition. no binding. A single sheet, printed on both sides, and measuring 5 by 7 3/8 inches. A more than acceptable copy of a scarce work reprinted from NEW HAMPSHIRE. One of four Frost poems printed as "The Unbound.....
New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1945. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Blue cloth in dj. Signed by the poet and inscribed "to Ernest Arny(?)/from his friend/Robert Frost. Very good copy in like dust jacket, with modest wear and chipping at the extremities, one short tear. Preceded by the limited.....
New York: Spiral Press, 1947. First edition. Paperback. Red stapled wrappers and gray paper label; thin 8vo. One of a reported 500 copies printed for Dr. Victor E. Reichart. Reichart was the Rabbi at the temple; he had Frost's unplanned talk recorded, this publication taken from that recording without the.....
New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1928. First edition. Hardcover. T.e.g., leaf-patterned paper-backed in green cloth. Number 102 of 1000 numbered copies signed by Frost. Printed by D.B. Updike's Merrymount Press in different type and format from the trade issue, and includes four signed woodcut illustrations by J.J. Lankes. Edges.....
Oberlin: Oberlin College, May,1938. First Separate Edition. Paperback. Single sheet folded once to make four pages. A commencement address of June 8, 1937 by Frost off printed from the Oberlin Alumni Magazine. Near Fine. Not in Crane.
Chicago: Poetry, February 1914. First Edition. Paperback. Early issue of this most important poetry journal. Poems by Frost, "The Code - Heroics", published prior to collection in North of Boston in England, and first publication in this magazine; and by H. D. and editor Harriet Monroe. Four very discrete embossed.....
Chicago: Poetry, April 1936. Vol. XLVIII, No. 1. Paperback. Includes the poems "At Woodward's Gardens' and "Ten Mills", which includes the oft anthologized "The Span of Life", "The old dog barks backward./ I can remember when he was a pup." Overlapping edges a bit rumpled at edges, still very good.....