New Hampshire.

"These woods are lovely, dark and deep, But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep": Robert Frost’s New Hampshire; Twice inscribed by Him and signed by his daughter, Lesley

New Hampshire.

FROST, Robert; Woodcuts by J.J. Lankes.

Item Number: 96181

New York: Henry Holt & Company, 1923.

Early printing of Robert Frost’s first Pulitzer Prize-winning collection. Octavo, original cloth, woodcuts by J.J. Lankes. Twice inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper. The first inscription accompanies a previous gift inscription, “and from Robert Frost to second the emotion” followed by later inscription which reads, “I am sorry to have been so sloe with this, but but but R.F.” Additionally inscribed by Frost’s second daughter, Lesley on the same page, “and again, for the third time, from Lesely Frost – Jan 8-’64.” The recipient has made note that Frost first signed the book on May 18th, 1962. In near fine condition. Additional contemporary gift inscription to the second free endpaper. A sharp example of one of Frost’s most well-known works, one that includes, “Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening.”

Robert Frost's collection of poems is a creative glance into quintessential rural New England life. The author spent his life in the area, and his writing reflects a passionate appreciation. The collections include the much lauded "Fire and Ice," "Nothing Gold Can Stay," and "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," and the illustrations for the collection were drawn by J.J. Lankes. In 1923, these poems won Frost the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry.

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