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FROST, ROBERT. North of Boston. London: David Nutt [1914]. Square 8vo, original lighter coarse green cloth, blind rule at top and bottom of front cover only, front cover and spine gilt-lettered, uncut, spine a shade faded, natural discoloration to rear endpaper. FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, Binding F (one of 200 for Dunster House in 1923), INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR across the title-page: "Robert Frost South Shaftsbury Vermont 1933 For C.C. Auchincloss." Laid in: An autograph letter signed ("Robert Frost") from the poet to David A. Randall (director of Scribner's rare book department), South Shaftsbury, Vermont, 22 August 1933, 1 page, 8vo, with the stamped envelope addressed by Frost, giving the facts about Twilight, his first book of which only two copies were printed in 1894: "It is to bad anyone had to get stirred up about such a slight book. It is too small to count as an item. The secret that there was such a book only got out by accident. I did call it Twilight. I had two copies of it made and bound in leather in 1894 by a job printer in Lawrence, Mass. I have one copy [now at the University of Virginia]. What became of the other I don't know..." Crane A3; Clymer & Green, pp. 22-26 (sixth binding). A very good copy. Bookplate of Charles C. Auchincloss. (2)

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FROST, ROBERT. North of Boston. London: David Nutt [1914]. Square 8vo, original lighter coarse green cloth, blind rule at top and bottom of front cover only, front cover and spine gilt-lettered, uncut, spine a shade faded, natural discoloration to rear endpaper. FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, Binding F (one of 200 for Dunster House in 1923), INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR across the title-page: "Robert Frost South Shaftsbury Vermont 1933 For C.C. Auchincloss." Laid in: An autograph letter signed ("Robert Frost") from the poet to David A. Randall (director of Scribner's rare book department), South Shaftsbury, Vermont, 22 August 1933, 1 page, 8vo, with the stamped envelope addressed by Frost, giving the facts about Twilight, his first book of which only two copies were printed in 1894: "It is to bad anyone had to get stirred up about such a slight book. It is too small to count as an item. The secret that there was such a book only got out by accident. I did call it Twilight. I had two copies of it made and bound in leather in 1894 by a job printer in Lawrence, Mass. I have one copy [now at the University of Virginia]. What became of the other I don't know..." Crane A3; Clymer & Green, pp. 22-26 (sixth binding). A very good copy. Bookplate of Charles C. Auchincloss. (2)