Books of Poetry, II
SELECTED POEMS
New York, 1923
Poems from the first three books were included as well as "The Runaway" previously printed in the Amherst Monthly (June 1918).
NEW HAMPSHIRE
New York 1923
Number 141 of an issue limited to 350 copies, signed by the author. Final four lines of "Stopping By Woods on a Snowy Evening" in Frost's hand, inscribed at the end, "Robert Frost For Crosby Gaige." Woodcuts by J.J. Lankes.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
New York, 1923
Page proofs for pages 199-234, with proofreader's corrections and marginal queries for Frost's reply. Inscribed: "Proofs of New Hampshire from R. F. to E.B."
WEST-RUNNING BROOK
New York, 1928
Limited edition, with J. J. Lankes woodcuts, signed by the author. Presentation copy to Crosby Gaige.
FURTHER RANGE
New York, 1926
First trade edition. Inscribed on front endpaper: "Robert Frost, Pittsfield, Sign of the Open Book (Store kept by my daughter Lesley Frost)." Seven lines of poem "There are Roughly Zones," in Frost's hand on recto of front endpaper, inscribed at end, "For R. V. Thornton December 16, 1953 Chicago."
NEW POEMS
[A Further Range]
New York, 1936
Salesman's dummy with early rejected title. Printed on first three leaves only. Accompanied by a trial binding with the rejected title. With a presentation copy to Frost's biographer Lawrance Thompson which includes the last 27 lines of "Two tramps in mud time."