A report on Robert Frost and A Boy's Will

Frost in 1941
Title page to the first American edition, Henry Holt and Company, 1915
Frost circa 1910
Robert Frost in 1913
Robert Frost's 85th birthday in 1959
1915 first U.S. edition cover.
The Robert Frost Farm in Derry, New Hampshire, where he wrote many of his poems, including "Tree at My Window" and "Mending Wall".
"I had a lover's quarrel with the world." The epitaph engraved on his tomb is an excerpt from his poem "The Lesson for Today".
The Frost family grave in Bennington Old Cemetery
U.S stamp, 1974
Robert Frost Hall at Southern New Hampshire University
"The Road Not Taken", as featured in Mountain Interval (1916)

A Boy's Will is a poetry collection by Robert Frost, and is the poet's first commercially published book of poems.

- A Boy's Will

His first book of poetry, A Boy's Will, was published the next year.

- Robert Frost
Frost in 1941

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First edition published by David Nutt in London in 1914.

North of Boston

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First edition published by David Nutt in London in 1914.

North of Boston is a collection of seventeen poems by Robert Frost, first published in 1914 by David Nutt in Great Britain.

Following its success, Henry Holt and Company republished Frost's first book in the United States, A Boy's Will, in 1915.

David Nutt from Children's Singing Games published in 1894

David Nutt (publisher)

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British book publisher and bookseller.

British book publisher and bookseller.

David Nutt from Children's Singing Games published in 1894

She continued to publish new authors including the poet Robert Frost and the firm became the latter's first publisher when it published his poetry collections A Boy's Will (1913) and North of Boston (1914).