Item 6508Doom to Bloom.
Price: $60
New York: [Spiral Press], 1950. Frost’s holiday greeting poem 1950, this for the use of Margaret and Fritz Eichenberg. Read More Item Details for Doom to Bloom Add to Wish List
Item #6508
Robert Lee Frost was an American poet who won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry four times. His most notable poems include "The Witch of Coös", "Home Burial", "A Servant to Servants", "Directive", "Neither Out Too Far Nor In Too Deep", "Provide, Provide", "Acquainted with the Night", "After Apple Picking", "Mending Wall", "The Most of It", "An Old Man's Winter Night", "To Earthward", "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening", "Spring Pools", "The Lovely Shall Be Choosers", "Design", and "Desert Places."
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New York: [Spiral Press], 1950. Frost’s holiday greeting poem 1950, this for the use of Margaret and Fritz Eichenberg. Read More Item Details for Doom to Bloom Add to Wish List
Item #6508
Price: $75
[New York: Spiral Press], December, 1944. First edition (One of 1,250 copies done for Henry Holt and Company). Read More Item Details for An Unstamped Letter in Our Rural Letter Box Add to Wish List
Item #59488
Price: $550
[New York: Spiral Press], Christmas, 1962. First separate edition (One of 30 sets of all 21 imprints done for Frost out of a total of 17055 total copies). Read More Item Details for The Prophets Really Prophesy as Mystics The Commentators Merely by Statistics Add to Wish List
Item #59400
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[New York: Spiral Press], Christmas, 1953. First edition (from: Ann & Joseph Blumenthal, one of 400). Read More Item Details for My Objection to Being Stepped On Add to Wish List
Item #59389
Price: $75
[New York: Spiral Press], Christmas, 1953. First Edition: (from: Marguerite and Fred Melcher, one of 175 copies). Read More Item Details for One More Brevity. A New Poem Add to Wish List
Item #59353
Price: $150
[New York: Spiral Press], December, 1946. First Edition: (from: Denver Lindley, one of 150 copies). Read More Item Details for A Young Birch Add to Wish List
Item #59346
Price: $750
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, [1962]. First Edition. Read More Item Details for In the Clearing Add to Wish List
Item #376289
Price: $1,000
[Decatur, GA]: c. 1947. Frost visited Agnes Sccott College, a private women's liberal arts school, beginning in 1935 and every year from 1945 to 1962. A commerative publication about his time at the school was published in 1963 and a statue in his honor now resides on campus. Read More Item Details for Robert Frost Reading from Steeplebush at Agnes Scott College, Signed Add to Wish List
Item #372589
Price: $750
Syracuse, NY: 1959. Frost attended Dartmouth and Harvard, but did not graduate from either, nevertheless, he received honorary degrees from over forty institutions, among them Darmouth (twice) and Harvard, Oxford, Cambridge, and in 1959, he received an honorary doctorate of letters from Syracuse, and delivered a response during the graduation..... Read More Item Details for Collection of Photographs and Ephemera Related to Robert Frost Receiving an Honorary Degree from Syracuse University Add to Wish List
Item #365551
Price: $8,500
New York: Henry Holt, 1936. First trade edition, second impression (without "first printing" statement on copyright page). Inscribed by Frost to Robert Smith, with sixteen lines from his poem "Two Tramps in Mud Time", utilizing most of the front free endpaper. The recipient, Robert Smith, was a pioneer radio broadcaster..... Read More Item Details for A Further Range Add to Wish List
Item #346452
Price: $250
(Hanover, New Hampshire): (Ray Nash, Graphic Arts Workshop, Dartmouth College), [1931]. First edition, one of 250 according to Crane. An excerpt from an address given by Robert Frost to the Amherst Council. Read More Item Details for The Four Beliefs Add to Wish List
Item #339661
Price: $32,500
1946. Impeccable fair copies of 8 poems that would be published in Steeple Bush (1947). 1) "To an Ancient" 2) "Something to Hope For": variant title ["Something for Hope" in published book]; line 12 starts "And in" (as in E38), rather than "And with" in book; line 15 has "noxious..... Read More Item Details for Autograph Manuscript Signed and Inscribed, "A Preview for Nita and Doc from R.F., After a good Bread Loaf, 1946," fair copy of 8 poems stitched into a pamphlet Add to Wish List
Item #333275
Price: $1,500
New York: Henry Holt, 1915. First American edition, second issue with " And" substituted for "Aind" Read More Item Details for A Boy's Will Add to Wish List
Item #333211
Price: $9,500
New York: Henry Holt and Company, [1939]. First printing. Frost has written out an early draft of his poem “Come In” lacking the eventual first stanza, and with a variant of the first line of the eventual second. “Come In” first appeared in The Atlantic in 1941 and was published..... Read More Item Details for Collected Poems of Robert Frost 1939 Add to Wish List
Item #333204
Price: $250
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, [1962]. First trade edition. Read More Item Details for In the Clearing Add to Wish List
Item #323513
Price: $450
New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1945. First edition, Number 332 of 800 copies, signed by Frost. Printed at the Spiral Press. Read More Item Details for A Masque of Reason Add to Wish List
Item #310262
Price: $400
New York: Henry Holt and Company, [September], 1947. First edition, one of 751 copies, signed by Frost. Printed at the Spiral Press. The scene for this play is a booksller's shop. Original price was $7.50. Read More Item Details for A Masque of Mercy Add to Wish List
Item #310241
Price: $4,800
London: David Nutt, 1913. First Edition, Second Issue, Binding D, No. 126 of 135 copies, signed and numbered by Frost. This issue offered by Louis Cohn of House of Books when he bought the remains of Dunster House Bookshop from Maurice Firuski. Read More Item Details for A Boy's Will Add to Wish List
Item #310234
Price: $500
New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston, [1956]. First edition. With a card signed: "Robert Frost/ South Shaftsbury, Vt." Read More Item Details for Selected Prose. Edited by Hyde Cox and Edward Connery Lathem Add to Wish List
Item #266041
Price: $6,000
[Boston: Printed by Dard Hunter, Jr, 1939]. Proof copies of the first separate edition. Laid in is a photocopy of the handbill titled “The Colonial Society of Massachusetts” detailing the poem’s history: “This poem was written and delivered by Fobert Frost at the Annual Dinner on November twenty-first, 1939. It..... Read More Item Details for A Considerable Speck Add to Wish List
Item #237379
Price: $1,500
[Cambridge, Mass.]: [c. January] 1958. Frost's obliging response to collector Lionel Aucoin's request for an autograph. Read More Item Details for Photograph Signed ("Robert Frost") and Inscribed at lower margin for Lionel Aucoin, "To my friend sight unseen Lionel Aucoin / Robert Frost 1958 / with real thanks for his letter" Add to Wish List
Item #235751
Price: $400
New York: The Harbor Press, 1929. First separate edition, Number 125 of 485 copies, signed by Frost at the end of the preface. Read More Item Details for A Way Out. A One-Act Play Add to Wish List
Item #234581
Price: $1,500
London: David Nutt, 1913. First edition, second issue. The author's first book, preceded only by the legendary Twilight [1894] of which only one copy is known. Frost has the distinction of being one of the few poets who was successful throughout his entire lifetime, receiving four Pulitzer prizes among his..... Read More Item Details for A Boy's Will Add to Wish List
Item #234293
Price: $250
Oberlin, Ohio: Oberlin College, 1938. First separate appearance, offprint from “The Oberlin Alumni Magazine” for May, 1938. The address prepared for press by Robert S. Newdick from stenographic notes. A rare and unusual Frost piece. Read More Item Details for "What Became of New England?" Commencement Address. Oberlin College, June 8, 1937 Add to Wish List
Item #16923
Price: $150
[New York: Spiral Press], December, 1946. First Edition: (from: Marguerite & Fred Melcher, one of 170 copies). Read More Item Details for A Young Birch Add to Wish List
Item #59344