The Poems of Robert Frost
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5b, 1946 Signed and Inscribed by Robert Frost to his cousin Joseph Frost with one stanza of his poem "unharvested" in his hand. 5th edition
Description
Robert Frost, one of America's most celebrated poets, is known for his evocative and deeply reflective poetry, often set against the backdrop of rural New England. His collection "Poems of Robert Frost" encompasses a wide range of themes, from the beauty of nature and the simplicity of rural life to the complexities of human existence and the choices we make. Frost's mastery lies in his ability to blend natural imagery with profound insights into the human condition, making his poems timeless reflections on life, mortality, and the passage of time. His works continue to resonate with readers for their clarity, wisdom, and poignant observations about the world we inhabit.
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Green hardback with black/gold tooled emblem on front, black title plate on spine, end papers front and back, dust jacket, fine condition. With invitation to the 17th annual Robert frost day in New Hampshire loose.