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M3Books
Wilmington, MA, USA

Pub. Date: 2004
Publisher: Other Press
Price: $8.54
Seller: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, USA
Description: Some shelfwear/edgewear but still NICE! -may have remainder mark or previous owner's name Standard-sized.
Condition: Good

Pub. Date: 2003
Publisher: Other Press
Price: $17.00
Seller: K & L KICKIN' BOOKS, Corinth, TX, USA
Condition: Very good+ in Very good jacket
Notes: Ex-library copy with usual library features/ 2003.
Other Available Formats Seller Information Price Elected Friends: Robert Frost and Edward Thomas to One Another (Hardcover)
Pub. Date: 2003
Publisher: Handsel Books / Other Press
Description: First edition. Octavo. xli, 216pp. Edited with an introduction by Matthew Spencer. Foreword by Michael Hofmann. Afterword by Christopher Ricks. A slight wrinkle to the pages, near fine in a near fine dustwrapper with faint stain on rear panel.
Condition: Near Fine in Near Fine jacket
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Gloucester City, NJ, USA$42.00 Elected Friends: Robert Frost & Edward Thomas to One Another (hardcover)
Pub. Date: 2004
Publisher: Other Press
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Condition: Very good
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Carrollton, TX, USA$9.99 Elected Friends: Robert Frost and Edward Thomas: to One Another (Hardcover)
Pub. Date: 2004
Publisher: Other Press LLC
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Rawtenstall, Lancashire, GBR$17.50 Elected Friends: Robert Frost & Edward Thomas to One Another (Hardcover)
Pub. Date: 2004
Publisher: Other Press
Condition: Used
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San Diego, CA, USA$27.00 Elected Friends: Robert Frost & Edward Thomas to One Another (hardcover)
Pub. Date: 2004
Publisher: Other Press
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Condition: Good
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Newport Coast, CA, USA$43.16 Elected Friends: Robert Frost & Edward Thomas to One Another (Hardcover)
Pub. Date: 2004-02-17
Publisher: Other Press
Condition: New
Notes: Size: 8x6x1; New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!
GridFreed
North Las Vegas, NV, USA$82.56
Robert Frost and Edward Thomas met in a bookshop in London in 1913. During the next four years, the two writers--Frost, an unknown poet who had sold his farm in New Hampshire in order to take his family to England for one last gamble on poetry and Thomas, a sad literary journalist--formed the most important friendship between poets since that of Wordsworth and Coleridge. Their friendship only ended with Thomas' death in Arras, France, a casualty of the First World War.
The story of Edward Thomas' turn to poetry, in fact, has been dominated by the account of Robert Frost's injunction: to break his existing prose into lines, bringing his musical cadence and his direct speaking voice into conversation with formal prosody. Thomas himself had already championed Frost's own early work: These poems are revolutionary because they lack the exaggeration of rhetoric.... Their language is free from the poetical words and forms that are the chief material of the secondary poets. The metre avoids not only old fashioned pomp and sweetness, but the later fashion also of discord and fuss. In fact the medium is common speech.... Mr. Frost has, in fact, gone back, as Whitman and as Wordsworth went back, through the paraphernalia of poetry into poetry once again. This book presents for the first time the full record, arranged chronologically, of what the poets wrote to, for, and about one another--their letters, poems, and Thomas' review of Frost's first two books. They reveal a warmth and charm that give us the key to the relationship between Frost and Thomas.This item is fulfilled by our new and used marketplace. For more information, view our glossary of terms and abbreviations.