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Widener Exhibits Edition Of Early Frost Works

"A Boy's Will", First Book, Appeared In London, In 1913

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In honor of the 25th anniversary of the publication of Robert Frost's first book, "A Boy's Will," a special exhibition of rare early editions of the poet's works was put on view at Widener yesterday.

The first issue of the first edition of "A Boy's Will," published in 1913 by David Nutt, in London, is included in the exhibit. Later issues of the same edition published in England and the United States are also shown.

The earliest issues of the first edition of "North of Boston," published in 1914, are also in the exhibit.

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