The auction of a rare, signed Sylvia Plath/Ted Hughes book Light Blue, Dark Blue: An anthology of Cambridge and Oxford writing is over. Someone bid $14,000 to "buy it now". The winner of the auction, with a zero for feedback, was "buyers-beware-fake-signatures-for-sale". The seller had a large number of supposedly rare, supposedly signed first editions of inherited books. Perhaps this is a previous winner who was disappointed with the item?
Having worked with Plath's papers, their is some inconsistency in the Sylvia and the Plath. The pen stoke is much thicker and smaller for Plath's last name. As well, the Hughes in Ted's signature doesn't much look like Ted's signature to me.
In the provenance information, there was no mention of how Peter Levi obtained Plath's signature. I have never heard of Levi and Plath meeting in my Plath studies...We'll see...
Having worked with Plath's papers, their is some inconsistency in the Sylvia and the Plath. The pen stoke is much thicker and smaller for Plath's last name. As well, the Hughes in Ted's signature doesn't much look like Ted's signature to me.
In the provenance information, there was no mention of how Peter Levi obtained Plath's signature. I have never heard of Levi and Plath meeting in my Plath studies...We'll see...