^Collected Poems of Robert Frost*
1939 Robert Frost Signed First Edition
Quote
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference"
Note
And that has made all the difference.”Robert Frost, a celebrated American poet, crafted a remarkable body of work characterized by its profound insights into the human condition and its keen observations of nature. Among his best poems are "The Road Not Taken," a reflection on choices and divergent paths in life that has become an enduring metaphor for personal decisions; "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening," a captivating meditation on the allure of solitude and the obligations of life; "Mending Wall," which explores the idea of boundaries, both physical and metaphorical, in human relationships; and "Birches," a nostalgic reflection on the transient nature of youth and the desire for escape from life's hardships. Frost's poetry continues to resonate with readers for its simplicity, depth, and universal themes.
Description
Inscribed by Robert Frost
Tan cloth cover
illustration on front in gold
gold lettering on binding
some foxing on pages and spine
