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Miles to Go

Featuring nine of his most beloved works, this visually reimagined pocket edition pairs Frost’s enduring poetry with bold design, striking typography, and original illustrations by Evan Robertson. The selected poems create a seamless narrative that will captivate both lifelong fans and those discovering Frost for the first time.

This artful pocket edition is illustrated by Obvious State Founder, Evan Robertson and is printed in the United States on beautiful premium paper. It makes a great gift for literature and art lovers alike. 

INCLUDED POEMS
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, The Road Not Taken, Nothing Gold Can Stay, Mowing, The Oven Bird, The Need of Being Versed in Country Things, After Apple-Picking, Birches, A Boundless Moment

FUN FACT
Frost dropped out of college. Twice. Dartmouth and Harvard.

WHAT MAKES IT AWESOME?
Frost is a wonderfully subtle writer. His language is intentionally as stripped down and simple as possible, and it's easy to underestimate him. 

WHY READ IT?
He's complex, ironic, profound and spiritual all while talking about apples and hay. He finds truth in the simplest tasks and subjects, which is what makes him so universally loved.

SPECIAL OFFER
Any 3 books for $30. Use code: 3BOOKS 
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  • Paperback: 72 pages(perfect bound)
  • Publisher: Obvious State (Nov 26, 2019)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN 978-1-63330-003-3
  • Product Dimensions: 4.5 x 0.2 x 6 inches
$ 12.00

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About Us

Obvious State is a creative studio and independent press founded by Nichole and Evan Robertson in 2011. We make bold, conceptual art that makes you think again.

In the age of clickbait, infotainment, and overstimulation, slow thought has become a luxury. Our work exists to change that. Every piece is handcrafted by Evan — art and language that provoke thought, inspire curiosity, and make the ideas that have always mattered feel urgent again.

Our books and prints are available in our shop and in bookstores and boutiques nationwide.

Our work has been featured at The Folger Shakespeare Library, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The American Writers Museum, The Emily Dickinson Museum, The Library of Congress, The Getty Museum, The Museum of Contemporary Art and more.