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Does No One But Me At All Ever Feel This Way In the Least [with scarce errata sheet initialed & signed by Frost] by Frost, Robert - 1952

by Frost, Robert

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Does No One But Me At All Ever Feel This Way In the Least [with scarce errata sheet initialed & signed by Frost] by Frost, Robert - 1952

Does No One But Me At All Ever Feel This Way In the Least [with scarce errata sheet initialed & signed by Frost]

by Frost, Robert

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Spiral Press, New York, 1952. First Edition. Softcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. Illustrator: Cook, Howard. Signed by Author. Size: 24mo. Text body is clean, and free from previous owner annotation, underlining and highlighting. Limited First Edition Christmas card with drawings by Howard Cook, with the scarce errata sheet initialed and dated by Frost. Side stapled illustrated wraps with end flaps, on front flyleaf is written: "a new poem again brings you Holiday Greetings from Robert Frost at Christmas 1952", no page numbers (four pages), explanatory footnotes on two pages frontispiece and one other drawing in text. The printed errata sheet reads: "This Christmas poem, though not isolationist, is so dangerously near isolationists, it was thought better to send it out for Independence Day instead of Christmas." Frost has initialed the note and dated it July 4 '53. Errata sheet has small piece of top left corner torn off, two inch slit in the wraps at fold with front flap, covers lightly wrinkled. Illustrator: Cook, Howard. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1 lb 0 oz. Category: Poetry; Books; Signed by Author. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 010277. .
  • Bookseller Dennis Holzman Antiques US (US)
  • Illustrator Cook, Howard
  • Format/Binding Softcover
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good Condition
  • Jacket Condition No Dust Jacket
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Edition First Edition
  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher Spiral Press
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1952
  • Keywords BZDB7 NOISBN Does No One But Me At All Ever Feel This Way In the Least [with scarce errata sheet initialed & signed by Frost], Robert Frost poems, Robert Frost Christmas card, Robert Frost initialed, American poets Poetry; Books; Does No One But Me

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by FROST, Robert

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(New York: Printed at the Spiral Press, 1952. Softcover. Fine. First edition. 24mo. [16]pp. Illustrated with color drawings by Howard Cook. Stapled beige pictorial wrappers. A few spots of very light foxing on front wrap, else a fine copy. This copy with the Henry Holt and Company imprint issue, variant issue in beige pictorial wrappers (also seen in blue pictorial wrappers). *Crane* B24: 1300 copies issued with this imprint, of a total printing of 3875. Publisher's printed statement: "A new poem by Robert Frost again brings you Holiday Greetings from Henry Holt and Company at Christmas 1952
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by Frost, Robert

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[New York: Spiral Press], 1952. First Edition: (from: Ann & Joseph Blumenthal, one of 375 copies). Drawings by Howard Cook. 8 leaves. 1 vols. 12mo. Wrappers. Fine. First Edition: (from: Ann & Joseph Blumenthal, one of 375 copies). Drawings by Howard Cook. 8 leaves. 1 vols. 12mo. Crane B 24
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(New York: Printed at the Spiral Press, 1952. Softcover. Near Fine. First edition. 24mo. [16]pp. Illustrated with color drawings by Howard Cook. Stapled beige pictorial wrappers. A fine copy in near fine original envelope (addressed). This copy with the Henry Holt and Company imprint issue, variant issue in beige pictorial wrappers (also seen in blue pictorial wrappers). *Crane* B24: 1300 copies issued with this imprint, of a total printing of 3875. Publisher's printed statement: "A new poem by Robert Frost again brings you Holiday Greetings from Henry Holt and Company at Christmas 1952
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Does No One But Me at all Ever Feel This Way in the Least

by FROST, Robert

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[New York]: The Spiral Press, 1952. In fine condition save tiny bump to upper outer front wrapper. 16mo. 8 leaves. Decorations by Howard Cook. Original printed wrappers. First edition, issue for William E. Buckley, one of 150 copies with his imprint. Crane B24.
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Does No One But Me at all ever feel this way in the least

by Frost, Robert

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[New York: Spiral Press], 1952. First Edition: (from: Fred and Marguerite Melcher, one of 175 copies). Drawings by Howard Cook. 8 leaves. 1 vols. 12mo. Wrappers. Fine. First Edition: (from: Fred and Marguerite Melcher, one of 175 copies). Drawings by Howard Cook. 8 leaves. 1 vols. 12mo. Crane B 24
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DOES NO ONE BUT ME AT ALL EVER FEEL THIS WAY IN THE LEAST (Frost Christmas card 1952)

by Frost, Robert

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NY: The Spiral Press, 1952. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine/Fine. Cook, Howard (drawings by). This imprint for William E. Buckley. Fine condition.
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Does No One But Me At All Ever Feel This Way In The Least (Christmas Greeting From Barbara And Howard Cook At Christmas 1952); Inscribed By The Illustrator Howard Cook

by Frost, Robert; Drawings By Howard Cook

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Spiral Press / Howard Cook, 1952. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Fine, No Wear Or Faults. With Preliminary Page "A New Poem By Robert Frost Brings You Holiday Greetings From Barbara And Howard Cook At Christmas 1952". The Total Printing, With Greetings From Holt, Frost, Etc. Totaled 3875 Copies. Howard Norton Cook (1901-1980) Was An American Artist, Particularly Known For His Wood Engravings And Murals. Cook First Came To Taos, New Mexico In 1926 Commissioned By The Forum To Make A Series Of Woodcuts To Illustrate Death Comes For The Archbishop That Would Be Published Serially In The Periodical. In Taos He Was Introduced To Artist Barbara Latham By Victor Higgins. The Couple Married In May 1927. From 1928 To 1935, They Traveled: To Europe, Mexico And The American South. Cook Worked Under The Wpa Producing Murals For Include Courthouses In Pittsburgh And Springfield, Massachusetts. He Also Produced A 16 Panel Fresco,The Importance Of San Antonio In Texas History, In A San Antonio Post… Read More
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