[Rarebooks] FS: Robert Frost's First Book, A BOY'S WILL, London: 1913, original wraps, one of 686 copies

Charles Agvent chagvent at ptd.net
Thu Aug 11 12:31:35 EDT 2011


One of many fine Robert Frost items in stock including more than 100 
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FROST, Robert. A BOY'S WILL. London: David Nutt, 1913. First Edition. 
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. Cream 
linen-paper wrappers a tad darkened, light wear to spine. Still Near 
Fine. (#008467)        $1,200.00

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