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"From a Milkweed Pod" Christmas greeting

Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 5,076 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. Includes wood engravings by Thomas W Nason. This was one of the 425 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. This poem was collected in "The Clearing" published 1962

"A-Wishing Well" Christmas greeting

Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 10,760 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. Includes wood engravings by Thomas W Nason. This was one of the 600 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. The poem was collected in "The Clearing" published 1962

"Robert Frost Speaks Departmentally" booklet

This booklet was produced to commemorate the dedication of the Robert Frost Library, October 24 1965. Includes extracts from two letters written in 1935 from Frost to George Frisbee Whicher when Frost was trying to finish and name the poem "Departmental". A facsimile of the poem is included. An amended "Departmental" was published in "A Further Range" in 1936

Photocopy of Bertram Rota sale catalogue number 245 "The Great War 1914-1918"

Annotated "From Carl Dons 12/88". Included for sale is a copy of "Background" by Franklin Lushington, inscribed to Helen Thomas in 1931. Lushington commanded the battery in which Edward Thomas was serving at the time of his death in April 1917. It was Lushington who provided the poet's widow with an account of her husband's burial: "As we stood by his grave the sun came and the guns round seemed to stop firing for a short time. This typified to me what stood out most in your husband's character - the spirit of quiet, sunny, unassuming cheerfulness"

Sheet with articles on Edward Thomas

"Old white horse" by P J Kavanagh, review of The Diary of Edward Thomas published by The Whittington Press. Includes wood engraving by Hellmuth Weissenborn

Wood engraving by Hellmuth Weissenborn from The Diary of Edward Thomas. Published in The Times 1977

"Behind the Arras" published in The Daily Telegraph on 29 June 1977. Describes how engraver Hellmuth Weissenborn fought in the same sector as Edward Thomas during World War I

"Front-line poet", review of The Diary of Edward Thomas by Jan Marsh. Published in The Daily Telegraph 30 June 1977

Article "Memories of Thomas"

Published in The News [Portsmouth and Hampshire]. Christopher Dennett, joiner who worked on The Red House, recounts his memories of the building and Edward Thomas. Durrant's media clipping

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