A Further Range

$11

Condition Notes: Ex-library copy with typical wear, library binding/markings, but text should be complete.

Robert Frost’s 1936 collection A Further Range, containing classics like “The Ax-Helve,” was his first after winning the Pulitzer. This copy offers collectors a glimpse into the 20th century’s consumption of Frost’s iconic rural poetry. Readers can immerse themselves in his profound yet accessible insights into New England life through the well-worn pages of this affordable volume.

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SKU: VB71-066 Product Condition: Used

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Condition Notes: This ex-library copy of A Further Range by Robert Frost shows the expected wear from its time on shelves, with a library binding and markings. The pages may be tanned, but the text should be clear and complete.

Robert Frost’s poetry is renowned for its deceptive simplicity and profound insights into rural New England life. A Further Range, published in 1936, was his first collection after being awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1924. It contains gems like “The Ax-Helve” and “Desert Places” that showcase Frost’s mastery of metaphor and ability to find the universal in the ordinary.

This volume offers collectors a chance to own an accessible edition of one of Frost’s major works. Though an ex-library copy, it provides a window into how this iconic poet’s words were consumed by the public in the mid-20th century. For readers, it’s an opportunity to delve into Frost’s poetic world of woods, farms, and flinty New Englanders grappling with life’s big questions.

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Weight 0.8 lbs
Dimensions 22.35 × 14.48 × 1.78 in
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