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Robert Frost Personally Inscribed 1930 Issue of The Colophon, With Bonus Contents!

The Colophon: A Book Collectors' Quarterly Part Two by various authors, unpaginated, published May 1930. Playfully inscribed to Frost's cousin on front end page: "To Joseph from Robert to whom it seems/ to concern". The publication, limited to two thousand subscribers, features a 10-page article entitled "Robert Frost & His Books" by Frederic Melcher, followed by a bibliography of his works to date. Also featured is an unpublished drawing by Rockwell Kent, an essay by Hugh Walpole, and an article on the Shakespeare Press with related facsimile letter and envelope, all housed between a beautiful art-deco cover. Expected wear, including bumped corners, exposed binding with slightly loose but still intact spine, and darkened surface toning throughout. Overall good condition- a fascinating publication with an intimate inscription from Frost. Measures 8.75" x 10.75".

Bonus items include (see pictured for further information):

1.) Pair of two pamphlets related to a lecture conducted by Frost's daughter Lesley for Columbia University, ca. 1961-62

2.) "The People's Poet" Edgard A. Guest signed photo, ca. 1937

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 accompanying Robert to some of his many speaking engagements. In adulthood, he would dedicate 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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