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  • Gauguin, Paul & Van Wick Brooks, translator

    Published by Boni & Liveright, 1921

    Seller: David Morrison Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.

    Association Member: CBA

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    Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Limited Edition. Decorated paper boards. A nice bright copy with very slight wear to extremities and a tiny water stain bottom right front corner. #802/990 numbered copies. Bookplate of noted Los Angeles book collector and patron of Robert Frost, Earl J. Bernheimer. Bernheimer was a Los Angeles businessman and noted Robert Frost collector who for a period of months during the 1940s, paid Robert Frost a monthly retainer in exchange for the Poet autographing his books, magazines, Christmas Cards, and other Frost-related materials, and sending him original inscribed and signed manuscripts. When Robert Frost needed money to purchase the Homer Nobel Farm in Ripton, Vermont after his wife's death in 1938, the Poet sold the only surviving copy of his privately published book of poems, "TWILIGHT," that he had given his future wife, Elinor White Frost.