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THE WOMEN AT POINT SUR; [Specially bound copy inscribed to illustrator, Nancy Olson, by publisher Bill Hotchkiss]

by Jeffers, Robinson

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(Auburn): Blue Oak Press, (1975). First edition thus: two illustrations by Nancy Olson and "Afterword: Stammer the Tragedy You Crackled Vessels" by William Hotchkiss. ASSOCIATION COPY INSCRIBED from Hotchkiss to Olson on contents page, "For Nancy/ (Bill thanks you,/ Robinson thanks you)/ - Bill." Specially bound in 8vo full black leather boards (as opposed to the simulated leather used on the regular edition) lettered in gilt on front and spine. Presumably issued without a dust jacket. Special binding not mentioned in Broomfield [A6d]. Near fine.
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THE WOMEN AT POINT SUR; [Inscribed later printing]

by Jeffers, Robinson

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New York: Horace Liveright, (1929). First edition, third printing. INSCRIBED BY JEFFERS on front endpaper, "Inscribed for Ruth Thompson, in hope/ of seeing her again./ Sincerely,/ Robinson Jeffers/ Buffalo - March 11, 1941," which would have been during his tour to the East Coast. Very good, lacking dust jacket.
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The Women at Point Sur (INSCRIBED, with original photographs)
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The Women at Point Sur (INSCRIBED, with original photographs)

by Jeffers, Robinson

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New York: Boni & Liveright, 1927. First Edition. Includes a personal inscription from Robinson Jeffers to Lester Donahue; a handwritten postcard to Mr. Donahue from Una & Robin; two original black & white photographs of Jeffers dated 1934, one showing Robinson & his two sons riding horses; an undated & early photograph of Tor House in Carmel; and a photograph of Robinson, Una, Donnan (son) & wife, Lee, and Dame Judith Anderson, long time friend of Robinson and Una. Laid in is a single-page ALS from Donnan Jeffers to Mr. Donahue thanking him for his kind letter following Robinson's death in 1962. Lester Donahue (1892-1964) was a Los Angeles-born concert pianist and a protégé of the actress Madame Helena Modjeska. Also included is an original black & white photograph of Robinson Jeffers at Tor House, SIGNED and dated 1950, by noted photographer, Ira H. Latour (1919 - 2015), who studied with Ansel Adams, Edward Weston and Minor White. 8vo. 175 pp. A near fine copy in publisher's dustjacket. "The Women… Read More
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