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"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

Cassette tape "Forest and vale and high blue hill: Poems of Gloucestershire arranged and sung by Johnny Coppin"

Track listing:
In Flanders by F W Harvey
A Song of Gloucestershire by F W Harvey
Piper's Wood by F W Harvey
Fisherman of Newnam by Ivor Gurney
Cotswold Love by John Drinkwater
Briar Roses by Eva Dobell
Legacy by John Drinkwater
Warning by F W Harvey
The High-Road by John Haines
Field of Autumn by Laurie Lee
Cotswold Lad by Frank Mansell
Song of Minsterworth Perry by F W Harvey
Have Wandered by Leonard Clark
The Cotswold Farmers by John Drinkwater
This Night the Stars by Leonard Clark

Documents relating to the public meeting to discuss the sale of Little Iddens, Robert Frost's Cottage

This meeting marked the foundation of the Friends of the Dymock Poets ["Robert Frost Cottage Appeal Executive Trust"]. Held at Dymock Parish Hall.

Includes notice for the meeting with information about the sale; Information leaflet on Little Iddens; Typescript of Linda Hart's opening remarks at the meeting, annotated

Documents relating to the unveiling of a plaque dedicated to Edward and Helen Thomas at The Red House on 30 August 1985

Includes:

Letter from R George Thomas and accompanying transcripts of his address given at the event
Invitation to the event from the Edward Thomas Fellowship
Letter from George Taylor to Anne Mallinson with designs for the plaque
Photograph of the plaque, photographer unknown
Newspaper articles on the unveiling of the plaque

"Doom to Bloom" Christmas greeting

Annual Christmas greeting from Robert Frost. 3,750 copies printed by The Spiral Press, New York. This was one of 400 copies printed with Frost's name as the sender. With wood engravings by Fritz Eichenberg. The poem was collected in "The Clearing" published 1962 with the title "Our Doom to Bloom"

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