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MEMOIRS OF THE NOTORIOUS STEPHEN BURROUGHS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
(FROST, Robert) BURROUGHS, Stephen
New York: MacVeagh/The Dial Press, 1924.
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MORE ONE- ACT PLAYS BY MODERN AUTHORS
(FROST, Robert) COHEN, Helen Louise
New York: Harcourt Brace & Company, (1927).
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THE ARTS ANTHOLOGY. DARTMOUTH VERSE 1925. With an introduction by Robert Frost
(FROST, Robert) EBERHART, Richard
Portland, ME: The Mosher Press, 1925.
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POEMS TO POETS
EBERHART, Richard
Lincoln: Penmaen Press, (1975).
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A BOY'S WILL
FROST, Robert
London: David Nutt, 1913.
Price: $3,500.00
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The second issue, binding D of Frost's first book in cream wraps, one of 716 copies sold by Dunster House in Cambridge, Massachusetts, of a total of 1000 copies printed. This is one of 686 with "Printed in Great Britain" rubber-stamped on the copyright page. Crane A2.
A BOY'S WILL
FROST, Robert
London: David Nutt, 1913.
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A BOY'S WILL
FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt, 1915.
Price: $7,500.00
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A BOY'S WILL
FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt, 1915.
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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 the author on the front endpaper: "To William Stockhausen/this a first of my first/Robert Frost/and pleased to meet it/again so fresh after all/these years/Dec 26 1960." In addition on the front endpaper is the pencil ownership signature of Henry James, Jr. with a 55 East 65th St. address. According to the SOTHEBY PARKE BERNET catalog of THE WILLIAM E. STOCKHAUSEN COLLECTION, 1974, "this copy is most certainly from the library of Henry James the novelist. The owner name is in the hand of his nephew Henry James but appears to be an identification of source. The nephew inherited a large part of the novelist's library on the author's death in 1916. He never used either Jr. or Henry James II but his uncle did use the latter. Since this is evidently not his own ownership inscription it appears to be more than likely that he wrote it to identify those books which had come from his uncle's library." A copy of NORTH OF BOSTON also inscribed to Stockhausen had a similar ownership signature. This copy was last on the market in 1977, and a letter from the seller to the buyer is laid in. Housed in a cloth chemise and handsome brown morocco-backed cloth slipcase.
A BOY'S WILL
FROST, Robert
London: David Nutt, 1913.
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A BOY'S WILL and MOUNTAIN INTERVAL
FROST, Robert
New York: Collector's Reprints, Inc, (1992).
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A FURTHER RANGE
FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1936).
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A MASQUE OF MERCY
FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1947).
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A MASQUE OF MERCY
FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1947).
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A MASQUE OF REASON
FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1945).
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A WAY OUT. A ONE ACT PLAY
FROST, Robert
New York: The Harbor Press, 1929.
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Early but not first printing. This copy is SIGNED by the author and lengthily and charmingly INSCRIBED to a very young child on the front endpaper: "For Linda to keep for her own but not/read till she xx is six or seven; when/I think she may begin with page 29 and/go on gradually to page 30 then 41/then 42 then perhaps 57 at the rate of one or/two a year to her mothers tune and her fathers explanation. It would be nice/if she arrived at page 65 some time/late in her fifties thinking of me/Robert Frost/August 30 1942." The inscription, which takes up more than half the page, is to Linda Jean Wheelwright, the daughter of noted educator, critic, and philosopher Philip Wheelwright. The poem "The Gift Outright" on page 41 has been corrected with two words added by Frost. The recipient's small address label when she was at Vasser on the front pastedown above her small ink stamp, both hidden by the front flap of the dustwrapper.
A WITNESS TREE
FROST, Robert
New York: Henry Holt and Company, (1942).
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A YOUNG BIRCH
FROST, Robert
New York: Spiral Press, 1946.
Price: $850.00
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