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Lot 3012

Three Uncommon Robert Frost Items: A Broadside and Ephemera

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Robert Frost. A HILLSIDE THAW. New York: The Poet's Guild, n.d. [ca. 1924-1930]. First separate edition; one of approximately 200-300 printed copies. Broadside; a single sheet, printed with the poem on the recto and publication information on the verso. Part of "The Unbound Anthology" and originally printed in Frost's New Hampshire. (7 3/8 x 4 7/8 in.) (With toning, heaviest at edges.)

Robert Frost. AN EXHIBITION OF THE WORK OF ROBERT FROST. Meadville, PA: Allegheny College, May 5-7, 1938. Program in stapled and printed wraps. [12]pp. The exhibition marked Frost's third visit to the college in western Pennsylvania; the program reprints his poem "To the Thawing Wind," and includes a short note to the reader and a bibliography of the eighty Frost items included in the exhibit. (9 1/8 x 6 in.) (Very light toning, one tiny mark by the top staple, evidence of rust on staples, and minor corner folds.)

Robert Frost. WHAT BECAME OF NEW ENGLAND? Oberlin, OH: Oberlin College, 1938. Commencement Address, Oberlin College, June 8, 1937. Reprinted from The Oberlin Alumni Magazine for May, 1938. Single sheet folded to create four pages with a transcript of Frost's address to the graduating class "Printed with the permission of Mr. Frost from stenographic notes prepared for press by Robert S. Newdick." (11 5/8 x 8 1/2 in.) (Light even toning, with very minor edge wear, a couple of faint creases, and one subtle spot.)

All items near fine.