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Welcome to Birchwood Books
Providing book collectors with antiquarian, collectible and out-of-print books since 1995. Online since 2005.
 
Birchwood Books now has an onsite shopping cart for your safe, secure shopping convenience at.BirchwoodBooks.net. Those who prefer to order through our other online stores still can by clicking on the appropriate link here. ABE Books Alibris Biblio.  Our books are also available through Americana Exchange and Google Products

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Robert Frost was a four-time Pulitzer winner and the recipient of dozens of honorary degrees.  He was also a study in contrasts.  He was America’s favorite poet, but his first works were published in England. He traveled extensively, even though he disliked it.  He spoke and lectured at colleges and recited at a Presidential inauguration, even though he had to learn to get over his phobia for public speaking to do it.  For next time, tell us what is written on Frost’s epitaph?  And what did he mean by it?.... Read On.. 
 
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