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Does No One But Me At All Ever Feel This Way In The Least (Christmas Greeting From Barbara And Howard Cook At Christmas 1952); Inscribed By The Illustrator Howard Cook

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Does No One But Me At All Ever Feel This Way In The Least (Christmas Greeting From Barbara And Howard Cook At Christmas 1952); Inscribed By The Illustrator Howard Cook

by Frost, Robert; Drawings By Howard Cook

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Spiral Press / Howard Cook, 1952. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Fine. Fine, No Wear Or Faults. With Preliminary Page "A New Poem By Robert Frost Brings You Holiday Greetings From Barbara And Howard Cook At Christmas 1952". The Total Printing, With Greetings From Holt, Frost, Etc. Totaled 3875 Copies. Howard Norton Cook (1901-1980) Was An American Artist, Particularly Known For His Wood Engravings And Murals. Cook First Came To Taos, New Mexico In 1926 Commissioned By The Forum To Make A Series Of Woodcuts To Illustrate Death Comes For The Archbishop That Would Be Published Serially In The Periodical. In Taos He Was Introduced To Artist Barbara Latham By Victor Higgins. The Couple Married In May 1927. From 1928 To 1935, They Traveled: To Europe, Mexico And The American South. Cook Worked Under The Wpa Producing Murals For Include Courthouses In Pittsburgh And Springfield, Massachusetts. He Also Produced A 16 Panel Fresco,The Importance Of San Antonio In Texas History, In A San Antonio Post Office, For Which He Was Paid $12,000 In 1937. In 1938, The Couple Settled Near Taos On The Talpa Ridge. This Became Their Base Until 1976. During World War Ii, Cook Was An Artist For The Us Navy. In 1943 He Was Appointed Leader Of A War Art Unit And Served In The Solomon Islands In The Asiatic-Pacific Theater. In 1967, Cook Became The First Artist In The Roswell Museum And Art Center's Artist-In-Residence Program. The Couple Later Lived In Roswell And Santa Fe. [Wikipedia].

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Title
Does No One But Me At All Ever Feel This Way In The Least (Christmas Greeting From Barbara And Howard Cook At Christmas 1952); Inscribed By The Illustrator Howard Cook
Author
Frost, Robert; Drawings By Howard Cook
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Soft cover
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Used - Fine
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1st Edition
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Spiral Press / Howard Cook
Date Published
1952
Weight
0.00 lbs
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Poetry; Fine Printing and Private Presses; Christmas;

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