Raymond P. Holden

Raymond Peckham Holden (April 7, 1894, New York City - June 26, 1972, North Newport, NH) was a novelist, poet and publisher.

[1] Holden worked for several prominent American magazines, including The New Yorker, Reader’s Digest, and Newsweek.

Frost gave Holden a first edition of his 1923 publication New Hampshire, inscribed: "For Raymond from his friend in all and through all R.F.

By 1923 Holden had left his wife and family, and was soon living in New York with Louise Bogan, later US Poet Laureate, who had been widowed in 1920.

[14] In his final years he worked on an autobiography until he died from leukemia in 1972, leaving a widow, Barbara, and his two children.