[Rarebooks] FS: SIGNED Robert Frost with well-known Manuscript Lines, price reduced
Charles Agvent
charles at charlesagvent.com
Fri Dec 15 12:53:49 EST 2017
Price reduced this weekend only to $2500 NET
FROST, Robert. NORTH OF BOSTON. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1914
(Dec 1924). Second Edition. Cloth-backed boards. Later Printing
(December 1924) of Frost's second book. Portrait frontispiece of the
author. SIGNED by the poet on the front endpaper with some of his most
famous lines, from "The Death of the Hired Man," a poem in this book:
"'Home is the place where when you have to go there/They have to take
you in.' 'I should have called it/Something you somehow haven't to
deserve.' Robert Frost/Philadelphia Oct 27 1925." Hinges cracked,
possibly repaired, but now tight; spine a bit dull. Very Good in a Near
Fine dustwrapper. (#015057) $3,500.00
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