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, slight natural discoloration to endpapers, green cloth chemise and green cloth case. FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, Binding F (one of 200 for Dunster House in 1923), INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR, with the famous first line of the poem "Mending Wall" (p. 11 in the book) on the front free endpaper: "'Something there is that doesn't love a wall' Robert Frost For George Marsh." Crane A3; Clymer & Green, pp. 22-26 (sixth binding). A fine copy. Bookplate of Barton Currie (and an autograph note from Currie presenting this copy as a gift to his wife for Christmas 1938).

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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, slight natural discoloration to endpapers, green cloth chemise and green cloth case. FIRST EDITION, FIRST ISSUE, Binding F (one of 200 for Dunster House in 1923), INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR, with the famous first line of the poem "Mending Wall" (p. 11 in the book) on the front free endpaper: "'Something there is that doesn't love a wall' Robert Frost For George Marsh." Crane A3; Clymer & Green, pp. 22-26 (sixth binding). A fine copy. Bookplate of Barton Currie (and an autograph note from Currie presenting this copy as a gift to his wife for Christmas 1938).