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Robert Frost (Video Tape: Voices & Visions Series, 60 Minutes) (VHS)

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 868 Ratings and 145 Reviews

Book Description
1 Video Tape, 1988. The life and career of American poet Robert Frost related through photographs, film clips, readings of his poetry and the comments of critics, writers and other poets.
Book Information
PublisherThe Annenberg/CPB Collection
BindingPaperback (18 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-100897762517
ISBN-13978-0897762519
Publication Date/1988
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About Robert Frost (Author) : Robert Frost is a published author of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Robert Frost include You Come Too, Selected poems, A Boy's Will.
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3/27/2008 Karrilee Aggett said: Again... this is my month of revisiting some old classics!
tags: Inspired me, I recommend, I'm reading

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2/22/2008 Holly Boker said: This book has a wonderful introduction, in which Robert Frost's life in New England (and Old England) is described. The book includes one of my favorite poems: The Road Not Taken.
tags: I Read

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