Each of the eight pen-and-ink drawings from the McCrindle collection were studies for lithographs to illustrate Selma Robinson's book of poems "City Child," published in 1931. For this book, Kent printed four hundred proofs, one hundred for the artist and three hundred for Robinson's publication. The colophon accompanying City Child reads as follows: "This book, one of three hundred copies/ each signed by the author and by artist / exclusively for subscribers to / The Colophon, a book-collector's quarterly / was printed on Shogun Japanese paper / at the Walpole Printing Office / in New Rochelle, and bound by Peter Franck, / with the lithograph pulled / from the stone by George Miller, / in May Nineteen hundred and thirty-one" (Jones 1975, p. 63). Works cited: Dan Burne Jones, The Prints of Rockwell Kent, cat. rais., (Chicago and London, 1975).
1 of 8 illustrations (2009.179 a-d; 2009.180 a-d).
Inscribed at lower left, " "City Child". "; " "Ferry Ride" ".