[Rarebooks] FS: SIGNED Limited Robert Frost NEW HAMPSHIRE, price reduced

Charles Agvent charles at charlesagvent.com
Thu Sep 27 18:03:07 EDT 2018


Price reduced to $2700 NET

FROST, Robert. NEW HAMPSHIRE. A POEM WITH NOTES AND GRACE NOTES. New 
York: Henry Holt, 1923. First Edition. Beveled cloth. First Limited 
Edition of one of Frost's most notable books and winner of his first 
Pulitzer Prize containing such poems as "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy 
Evening" and "Fire and Ice." Illustrated with woodcuts by J. J. Lankes. 
Copy #112 of 350 SIGNED by the poet on the limitation page. Mild sunning 
to the spine which has just a touch of wear at the tips. Near Fine, 
lacking the slipcase. (#015041)        $3,500.00

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