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concerning the Jeffers collection, memorial events, and exhibitions.
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concerning the Jeffers collection, memorial events, and exhibitions. Materials include limited and trade editions of Jeffers'
works, autographed and inscribed manuscript copies, galley and page proofs, correspondence, journals, photographs, manuscripts,
critical works relating to Robinson Jeffers, theater programs, newspaper clippings, photographs, audio recordings, and artwork.
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Library Catalog
for a
listing of approximately 350 volumes of Jeffers works and publications related to Jeffers that can be found at Special Collections.
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Library,
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was formally established in 1937 by President Remsen Bird with a donation of books, manuscripts, photographs, and memorabilia
from Jeffers collector and scholar, Albert M. Bender. Subsequent donations were made by Una and Robinson Jeffers, Melba Berry
Bennett, Lawrence Clark Powell and Ward Richie (both Occidental class of 1928), Alex A. Vardamis, Theodore M. Lilienthal,
Herbert Arthur Klein, and others.
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in 1905. In 1913, Jeffers and Una Call Kuster were married, and moved to Carmel, California. Here, Jeffers constructed a
small stone home for his family, which he named Tor House. The couple had a daughter who died after birth in 1914, and twin
sons in 1916.
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