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ITEM CODE: 2139
TITLE: Robert Frost: Farm-Poultryman
AUTHOR: Robert Frost
BINDING: Hardcover with Dust Jacket
PUBLICATION DETAILS:
Publisher: Dartmouth Publications (Hanover 1963)
Copyright: 1963 by Trustees of Dartmouth College
Edition: First Edition, 2nd Printing
ISBN 0874510325
DESCRIPTION: Collectible Vintage Early Writing of this American Laureate in Poetry
BOOK CONDITION:
Book in near fine vintage condition, with thick crisp pages, in good vintage brown pictorial dust jacket with some shelfwear, close small tears to surface and edges; in beautiful brown cloth over board binding, black lettering to spine; light rub to head and tail caps of cover spine; erased pencil info mark residue to front free endpaper; dust to text block edges, otherwise pages are clean and unmarked; spine is solid, binding tight.
SUMMARY/SYNOPSIS:
The story of Robert Frost’s career as a breeder and fancier of hens and the texts of eleven long-forgotten prose contributions by the poet, which appeared in two New England poultry journals in 1903-05, during his years of farming at Derry New Hampshire.
BOOK REVIEW:
“This small volume has an importance quite beyond the slender nature of the articles … As showing some very early insights into the later style of Frost’s poems, they have a surprising amount o offer. Above all, the book establishes the wholesomeness and liveliness of the author’s nature from the beginning.” – New York Times Book Review