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Robert Frost 4 Books Gifted to Cousin w/ Personalized Inscriptions!

A group of three books and one softcover essay all related to famed poet Robert Frost. Most exhibit inscriptions either from Frost to his cousin Joseph, or to Frost from the book's author. Original dust jackets have been maintained where applicable. Please see below and accompanying photographs for further information. Varying degrees of minor tearing, darkened soiling, and foxing throughout. Good to fair condition- an overall fantastic grouping which provides an intimate look into Frost's personal relationships.

The lot includes:

1.) Recognition of Robert Frost edited by Richard Thornton. (New York, NY: Henry Holt and Company, 1937. 312pp). Handwritten inscription from Joseph Frost on half title page reading "Leaves from R.F. tree at 35 Brewster Street, Cambridge, October 1942./ J.W.P.F." with another inscription below in Frost's hand reading "*This means I recognize the leaves. R.F." and an addition signature below portrait next to full title page. The leaves in question, taken from Frost's Cambridge home where he lived at the beginning of World War II, remain pressed and preserved within this book (see pictured).

2.) The Pilgrims Spirit: The Tercentenary Pageant by George P. Baker. (Boston, MA: Marshall Jones Company, 1921. 136pp). Inscribed "R.F. to J.F., 1951" at top on front end page, with a longer inscription from author George P. Baker dated August 14, 1921 reading "To you this Pageant one so much of labor where labor gets least praise that I want you to know my deep appreciation of all that you have done quietly and heartily. Sincerely, Geo. P. Baker." The work features verse from Frost and other contemporary poets such as Edwin Arlington Robinson. 

3.) Emily Dickinson's Earlier Friend by George F. Whicher. 17pp. Inscribed by author "To Robert and Elinor/ from George" in top right corner. Essay reprinted from American Literature Vol 6. No. 1, March 1934.

4.) The Intervals of Robert Frost by Louis and Esther Mertins. (Berkley, CA: University of California Press, 1947. 91pp). Features printed signature below portrait next to full title page.

Robert Frost (1874-1963) is a beloved American poet who, through his use of colloquial-style writing, sought to explore themes of individuality, human nature, and man's relationship with the world around them.

His cousin, Joseph William Pepperrell Frost (1923-2008) was an avid historian and writer from Maine who, throughout his life, would share a close bond with Robert. With about fifty years between them, the two first met when Joseph was a young boy during Robert and Elinor's visit to the Frost ancestral home in the late 1920s. Later, Joseph's college years would be marked with frequent visits to stay with his cousin, even accompany Robert to some of his many speaking engagements. In adulthood, he dedicated part of his time to researching and compiling records related to Frost family genealogy, a collection of which is now housed within the Portsmouth Athenaeum of New Hampshire.    

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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