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1865. first edition. light brown cloth stamped in gilt and black, a.e.g. lightly rubbed, else very near fine. 0 305. frost, lesley. really not really. illustrated by barbara remington. manhasset, new york: channel press, 1962 ; . first edition. small 4to, illustrated boards. one bump to lower edge, fine in a very lightly used dust jacket. a children's story, inscribed on the title page to mrs. bullock. the author was the daughter of robert frost. 306. frost, lesley. new hampshire's child: the derry journals of lesley frost. with notes and index by lawrance thompson and arnold grade. albany: state university of new york press, 1969. first edition. 8vo, ochre cloth. fine in a very lightly rubbed dust jacket. facsmile of the author's childhood diary, this is a presentation copy, inscribed by lesley frost to mrs. bullock. first book 307. frost, robert. a boy's will. london: david nutt, 1913. first edition. small 8vo, original cream linen wrappers binding d ; printed in black. small crease to corner of front wrpper, else fine and fresh. frost's first book, this being one of 135 copies purchased as a remainder by new york's chiswick bookshop, numbered and signed by frost. a sharp copy in an appealing and discreet moroccobacked slipcase. , 500 308. frost, robert. north of boston. london: david nutt, 1914 ; . first edition. 8vo, grass green cloth, stamped in gilt and blind binding f, with horizontal blindrules only ; . bookplate on front pastedown; neat small label on rear pastedown, endsheets lightly offset; a fine, bright, and tight copy, uncut, and with most of what would appear to be the original tissue wrapper. an attractive copy, inscribed by frost with a line from "mending wall" and signed in full. , 500 309. frost, robert. mountain interval. new york: henry holt, 1916 ; . first edition. 8vo, blue cloth. bookplate; pencil notes to rear endpapers; covers very lightly sunned and rubbed. the first issue, with a duplicated line on p.88. from the library of new england writer margaret emerson bailey, with her bookplate on the front pastedown and pencilled poems on the rear endpapers. 0 310. frost, robert ; . the seven arts, vol. 1, no. 4, february 1917. new york: seven arts publishing co., inc., 1917. 8vo, printed wrappers some soil, a touch of wear to edges of oversized wrappers, else fine. includes the first appearance of frost's first play, "a way out." 0 311. frost, robert. new hampshire: a poem with notes and grace notes. with woodcuts by j.j. lankes. new york: henry holt and company, 1923. first edition. 8vo, cloth backed boards. gift inscription, else a fine copy in an edgeworn dust jacket with a sizeable chip to the rear panel, and smaller one to the top of the spine, and three aged tape-mends. frost's first pulitzer prize-winning collection, including "stopping by woods on a snowy evening" and other beloved verses. scarce in dust jacket. 0 312. frost, robert. west-running brook. new york: henry holt and company, 1928 ; . first edition. 8vo, t.e.g., decorative cloth-backed boards. fine in original glassine torn ; and an edgeworn slipcase, label tanned very slightly. one of 1000 numbered copies signed by frost. this special limited issue was printed by d.b. updike's merrymount press and includes three signed woodcut illustrations by j.j. lankes. 0 313. frost, robert. a way out: a one act play. new york: the harbor press, 1929. first edition. small 8vo, cloth-backed boards. some rubbing to the edges of the boards, otherwise fine. one of 485 numbered copies, signed by frost at the end of his two-page preface. the poet's first play, originally published in seven arts magazine in 1917 and appearing for the first time here in book form. 0 314. frost, robert. the lovely shall be choosers. new york: random house, 1929. first edition. 8vo, illustrated wrappers. fine. part of the collection issued together as "the.
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To hide the child from her kin. she spoke quietly of the struggle to provide for her daughter. she told him, before the forgetting she placed on herself, she had considered leaving tara on his doorstep, but could not find a way to slip past his watchers. she spoke with pride of tara's art and the university scholarship it won her. she told him about the night she left tara; how she explained everything to her daughter. once finished she sat, staring at nothing, eyes filled with sadness. "out of curiosity, " robert said, "which one of her parents does tara take after?" zo graced him with a smile. "our child has one foot in each world, but the choice to do so her own." "i see, " robert said. "i suppose if she's the one making the choice everything must be all right." "everything is as it should be, " zo agreed with him before yawning. "why don't you sleep here tonight?" robert told her. "we can sort everything else out in the morning." "that would be pleasant, " zo agreed. she quickly stretched out on his couch. robert wheeled into the bedroom and found her a pillow and blanket. "will you sit with me?" she asked. "of course, " robert said, taking one of her hands in his own. "thank you, " she mumbled, falling to sleep almost instantly. robert looked at zo sleeping quietly on his couch. she seemed softer now, less sad. she had given him a beautiful gift all those years ago, but it was time he returned it to her. leaning over the small faerie, he softly kissed her on the lips. he felt the tingle, just as when she kissed him long ago. robert leaned back and looked down at her. her lips curled up into a smile and the soft glow he always associated with her returned to her cheeks. satisfied, he wheeled over to his old club chair, transferred himself into it, and dozed off. robert didn't dream that night. in the morning when he awoke, all the fey beings he had grown accustomed to, all the beauty of the shining realms, was gone. and so was zo. * "nobody in the court has seen her." tara stood waist deep in the muddy river and gave her father the news. "is anyone looking for her?" robert asked. tara gave him a grim look. "i've looked, and i've sought help where i could, but--" she shrugged. "but you're about as popular in the fair realms as i am." robert finished. when the hob came to his apartment, agitated and demanding he follow it to the river, he knew something was seriously wrong. when zo first gifted him with the ability to perceive the fair realms, its denizens had been cold to him. those few who did accept him tended to be the darker creatures, many of whom had aided robert during his search for zo. in return for their aid, robert repaid them by offering sanctuary in his apartment during times of trouble. robert looked at his daughter and sighed, "tell me everything you know." "she started to become withdrawn. it sometimes happens to elder fey. the weight of years settles about them and they disappear into themselves until they fade from existence. the others began to ignore her, and eventually her own kinsmen forced her to leave their family hall. i suppose they feared she'd gone melancholy and it might be catching. but mom isn't that old.
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