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1939030441Toronto: macmillan company 1939. Book. Illus. by Elmer Hader. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Canadian Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Tan cover with brown lettering and illustration. Slight staining in the gutters. Small price clipped jacket with wear at the edges and extremities but otherwise near fine. Interior clean and crisp. First Canadian Edition. Steinbeck wrote one of the Great American Novels. macmillan company Hardcover
1957145697New York: The Viking Press 1957. First edition of Steinbeck's only political satire. unrevised proof copy signed presentation inscription from the author "Dear Elsie Clough: This book was ghost written in the truest sense of the world. An imp crept down my arm and played in the ink. Don't turn me in please Yours John Steinbeck." on front inner wrapper 2 autograph corrections to the labels including the publication date corrected from March to April and the price corrected from $2.95 to $3.00 original spiral-bound wrappers some snapped edges toned and creased a little marked tall 8vo 1957. A true unrevised copy the title character's name is spelled "Peppen" on p.1. Elsie Clough ran The Book Shop in Providence Rhode Island from 1922 to 1963 her last day of business was November 22. Steinbeck may have been rewarding Clough and other booksellers for years of supporting his work: another copy of the unrevised proof of Pippen is inscribed to Cleveland booksellers Bob and Anne Levine with a similar message mentioning imps. Included with the lot is an essay by Elsie Clough looking back on her career published in the 1964 issue of Yankee Magazine. Provenance: The Mary Steinbeck Dekker Family Collection. Pippin IV explores the life of Pippin Héristal an amateur astronomer in 1950s France who is suddenly proclaimed the King of France. Unknowingly appointed to give the Communists a monarchy to revolt against Pippin is chosen because he was descended from the famous king Charlemagne. Unhappy with his lack of privacy alteration of family life uncomfortable housings at the Palace of Versailles and his lack of power as a constitutional monarch the protagonist spends a portion of the novel dressing up as a commoner often riding a motorscooter to avoid the constrained life of a king. Pippin eventually receives his wish of dethronement after the people of France enact the rebellion Pippin's kingship was destined to receive. He returns to his home in Paris to find that nothing has really changed. The Viking Press unknown
JD37013NY Viking December 5 1941 first edition wrappers. Softcover. Advance copy an uncorrected proof plain brown wrappers lacking the publisher's information label this is Part I only meaning the log of the trip written mostly by Steinbeck but not Part II which is the scientific appendix by Ricketts and its color plates the book was originally offered at $5 these are unrevised proofs confidential and not to be quoted for publication until verified with the finished book Goldstone & Payne A15a although curiously G&P doesn't refer to the book as a proof that's probably because there was a galley proof in Goldstone's collection that preceded even this advance copy Morrow 139 Harmon 45a Holmes A16a now housed in a custom clamshell case with leather spine with title advance copy authors place and year of publication in gilt with other gilt designs. Some cover spotting bookplate else very good. NY, Viking, December 5, 1941, first edition, wrappers. Softcover. paperback
JD29431NY Viking 1962 first edition wrappers. Softcover. Frontispiece photo portrait of Steinbeck one of 3200 copies printed Goldstone & Payne A40a Morrow 269 this copy Inscribed by Steinbeck on the title page "For Lou Robinson/with pleasure/John Steinbeck" very scarce thus. Fine. NY, Viking, 1962, first edition, wrappers. Softcover. paperback
JD30425NY Viking 1962 first edition wrappers. Softcover. Frontispiece photo portrait of Steinbeck one of 3200 copies printed Goldstone & Payne A40a Morrow 269 this copy Inscribed by Steinbeck under his frontispiece photo very scarce thus. Fine. NY, Viking, 1962, first edition, wrappers. Softcover. paperback
JD26993NY Robert O. Ballou 1933 first edition dust jacket. Hardcover. First issue of his third book one of only 598 copies actually bound and sold Goldstone & Payne A3a Morrow 22 endpapers title page vignette and dust jacket illustrated by Mahlon Blaine this book is Steinbeck at his most powerful and his most mystical. Black top edge stain still very black book cloth somewhat mottled jacket with one short tear this is a very pleasing and attractive copy of a very scarce book. NY, Robert O. Ballou, 1933, first edition, dust jacket. Hardcover. hardcover
10565London: William Heinemann. 1935. First UK edition first printing. First UK edition first printing. Original dark blue cloth with gilt titles to the spine in dustwrapper. A beautiful fine copy the cloth very clean but with a little ghosting to the spine from the dustwrapper the contents clean bright and tight throughout. Complete with the fine original dustwrapper which is ever so lightly rubbed to the extremities. Not price-clipped 7/6net to the front flap and along the edge of the rear flap. An exceptional copy rare in the dustwrapper. The author's third novel but the second to be published in England. Goldstone & Payne A3c. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: William Heinemann. 1935 hardcover
19631256111963. fine. 10 lines 4to Moscow n.d. 1963. "We got your cable and a load lifted from our hearts.Oh! We are pleased.This is a frantic job but very interesting." Steinbeck was in the USSR to discuss piracy of copyrighted books. The letter is on his personal letterhead with the address crossed out and rewritten U.S. Embassy Moscow. With the holograph mailing envelope postmarked Helsinki.<br/> <br/> unknown
1937798<p>SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR: "SINCERELY JOHN STEINBECK" ON THE TITLE PAGE</p><p>COVICI-FRIEDE PUBLISHERS First Book-Club Edition with unpriced DJ and 'Haddon Craftsmen' listed as printers on the copyright page. Pages are in near-fine condition. Book is tight straight and interior is clean. No scuffing on edges; corners and spine ends are not bumped or scuffed. Fully bound beige cloth with orange and black details and letters front and spine. Binding is tight; superficial cracking is beginning to show on the rear inside spine not affecting the hinge function still tight and there is some mild foxing or staining on the back cover. Some sunning to spine. Endpapers are plain.</p><p>Original BOMC dust-jacket is very good. There is slight wear on the edges and folding and wrinkling on the spine-ends and corner tips but almost no loss from chipping. </p><p>186 pages; measures about 5x 7.5 ".</p> COVICI-FRIEDE hardcover
1952022511New York: Viking Press 1952 First printing of the first edition first state. Original green cloth boards front cover printed in dark green spine printed in black on brown background pictorial jacket. 602pp. with the word "bite" present on page 281 line 38. First issue jacket with photo of Steinbeck on rear panel with no photo credit mentioned. Steinbeck's epic novel about two families who settle in the rich farmlands of California Goldstone-Payne A32.b. Book with light toning to edge of boards and two small faint blemishes to top page edge else in fine condition; dust jacket with a couple tiny rubbed spots edges lightly toned and light wear to extremities else fine. A lovely copy seldom seen in this condition. Basis for the 1955 film starring James Dean. Viking Press hardcover
1952005760New York: The Viking Press. First Edition First Printing. $4.50 printed price present on the front flap. First issue with bite for bight on page 281 line 38. Internally bright with no foxing marks or bookplates. Not ex libris. Brightly colored unclipped DJ in archival cover spine sunned edge wear large chips small tear. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1952. The Viking Press hardcover
1952000131New York: The Viking Press. DJ in archival cover chips small tears toning front hinge starting. First Edition First Printing First State with "First Published by the Viking Press September 1952". Bite instead of bight present page 281 line 38. Clean and bright internally with no marks foxing nor bookplates. Not ex libris. Brightly colored unclipped first state DJ with picture of Steinbeck on the back and $4.50 on front flap in archival cover sunned. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1952. The Viking Press hardcover
193973776New York:: The Viking Press 1939. First edition. publisher's illustrated cloth in the correct dust jacket with "First Edition" at the bottom of the front flap. . Usual browning to the inner hinges from binder's glue; light foxing to fore-edge and endsheets; else a very good copy in a nice jacket with some browning to the backstrip and some use to its extremities. . 8vo. Vincent Starrett's copy with his bookplate on the front pastedown. The Viking Press, hardcover
29916N.p. n.d. 25pp. on versos of 25 unruled sheets. 1 vols. 11 x 8-1/2 inches. Very good. From the Estate of Burgess Meredith. Bound with a cover Typed Letter Signed 10/30/69 from Shirley McCurry's secretarial service to BURGESS MEREDITH saying: "Dear Mr. Meredith Gwyn Steinbeck asked that we forward the enclosed poems to you. She will send the material to fill in the blanks as soon as she is able to decipher it . . 25pp. on versos of 25 unruled sheets. 1 vols. 11 x 8-1/2 inches. These are Gwyn's own transcriptions of the love poems written to her by Steinbeck sent to their good friend Burgess Meredith. It is not clear whether the manuscripts have survived although Jackson Benson p. 57 states of the little poetry which Steinbeck wrote "there is a series of love poems written to his second wife Gwyn which has also survived. unknown
JD36678n.p. John Steinbeck December 13 1950 first edition. The letter is to Ed Ricketts Jr. the son of his best friend famed marine biologist Ed Ricketts who died in a car crash two years previously Steinbeck writes "I think you recently received a letter from my publisher. It is very important that you answer it as soon as possible. I think your father would like to have you do this. You will remember that I did what I could while I could. Please do hurry along a reply. I shall be greatly inconvenienced if you do not. Sincerely John. P. S. I had a long letter from Toni the former wife of the elder Ricketts recently. She sent a picture of her baby. Have you any yet J." it is likely that the letter from Steinbeck's publisher had to do with the planned Log From the Sea of Cortez that Viking published in 1951. Folded else very good. n.p., John Steinbeck, December 13, 1950, first edition. unknown
1947250614001Los Angeles: Ward Ritchie 1947. Limited Edition. Softcover original publisher wraps - protected in a custom solander case. Fine. <br /> OVERALL CONDITION: FINE in a FINE custom solander box<br /> <br /> RARITY & BEAUTY<br /> <br /> A VERY RARE Steinbeck pamphlet about unfulfilled expectations. An edition of only 60 printed by Ward Ritchie 50 for friends of the sponsor and 10 for Steinbeck. None for the general public. 13 copies are held by institutions. So only 47 numbered copies and a few unnumbered copies are held by private collectors in the world. This copy is even rarer: it is one of only a few known less than a handful unnumbered publisher copies that were kept by Ward Ritchie. And it is in exceptional condition well protected in its gorgeous custom solander box.<br /> <br /> PUBLICATION INFO<br /> <br /> Published in 1947 by Ward Ritchie in New York. First edition first printing and the only publication of a letter by Steinbeck to Arnold Gingrich editor of Esquire thanking him for sending a watch as a gift. In its original buff saddle-sewn printed wrappers with hand ties. Pictorial title page lettered in black and red. Small octavo 5.25 inches x 4 inches 6 2 pp. <br /> <br /> The first 10 copies went to Steinbeck with the remaining 11-60 numbered copies going to the Cohns House of Books for Christmas gift presentation. A handful of unnumbered copies including this one were kept by Ward Ritchie himself. Included is a finely bound custom solander case - 1/2 brown morocco over marbled paper with two spine bands gilt bordering and lettering. The interior is lined with luxurious white moire silk and finely woven beige cloth. Inside is a matching beige cloth covered folding box lined with soft white moire silk which envelops the delicate pamphlet protecting its superb condition exceptionally well. <br /> <br /> ABOUT WARD RITCHIE <br /> <br /> Harry "Ward" Ritchie Los Angeles California June 15 1905--Laguna Beach California January 24 1996 was an American printer book designer book collector and writer of around 100 books. He was part of the Golden Age of fine printing that took place during the 1920s and 1930s in Southern California. Ritchie was also part of the Artists of the Arroyo Seco community. In 1930 Ritchie apprenticed in Paris with the renowned artist and printer Fran ois-Louis Schmied. Upon his return to the States Ritchie co-founded along with fellow printer Grant Dahlstrom and bookseller Jacob Jake Zeitlin the Rounce & Coffin Club. This club was created as a less formal alternative to the Zamorano Club where other bibliophiles gathered in Los Angeles and to which he was later welcomed in 1934. The following year he established the Ward Ritchie Press through which he published thousands of books over 750 designed by himself; his output included works by poets Robinson Jeffers Carl Sandburg Archibald MacLeish Carlyle MacIntyre librarian Lawrence Clark Powell novelist Alexandre Dumas and many others. In 1987 he gave the Englehard Lecture on Fine Printing: The Los Angeles Tradition at the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.<br /> <br /> ABOUT THE PAMPHLET <br /> <br /> This elusive Steinbeck publication is a letter from Steinbeck to Arnold Gingrich editor of Esquire thanking him for sending a watch as a gift. The letter is full of Steinbeck humor noting that he had expected a watch when he graduated from high school but none was forthcoming and since he didn't actually graduate from Stanford University he likewise hadn't received a watch as a gift. This work was privately printed at the Ward Ritchie Press as the Christmas greeting for the year from the Cohns. The Cohns are notable for being the owners of House of Books in New York one of the pioneering Booksellers in modern first editions.<br /> <br /> CONDITION REPORT<br /> <br /> The book is in FINE to VERY FINE vintage condition. No condition issues to note. Looks fresh and crisp like the day it was published. Perhaps some nominal edge rubbing if being super picky! The custom slipcase is in FINE or better condition. <br /> <br /> A superior collectible copy of Steinbeck's rarest work!. Ward Ritchie unknown
1941240624001New York: Viking 1941. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research by John Steinbeck and Edward F. Ricketts <br /> <br /> An uncommon travelogue by Steinbeck and exceedingly scarce to find in such beautiful condition. <br /> <br /> OVERALL CONDITION: FINE/NEAR FINE<br /> <br /> BOOK INFO<br /> <br /> Published in 1941 by Viking Press in New York. First edition first printing as indicated by "First Published in December 1941" statement on the copyright page with no other printings listed. In original teal cloth covered boards with pictorial map of the Sea of Cortez endpapers. First state dust jacket with $5.00 price on front flap. Well-protected in archival mylar wrap. Illustrated with color and black and white photos of sea creatures from the Sea of Cortez. Large octavo. <br /> <br /> CONDITION<br /> <br /> The book is in FINE vintage condition. Tight sound binding. Minimal rubbing to extremities. Boards are strikingly fresh colorful and unfaded. Just a few spots on the cloth. Publisher top-stain in excellent shape usually quite faded. Exceptionally clean interior with bright pages and no writing stickers ex libris marks or foxing. Not even the usual darkening to the endpaper gutters. A gorgeous copy! <br /> <br /> The unclipped dust jacket is NEAR FINE - beautifully colorful and bright usually found quite darkened and toned with large chips and tears. Some light edge wear - light creasing tiny tears and chips. Viking hardcover
1939022103Los Angeles: The Albertson Press in association with Bunster Creely 1939. First Edition. Hardcover. Tipped-in illustration loose but present with resulting adhesive stains to leaf minor rubbing and wear to head and tail of spine. Near Fine. Publisher's red paper-covered boards gilt label printed in black to upper cover 5-3/4" x 8-14"; viii 9 pages with tipped in frontispiece. The first published book about Steinbeck written by a childhood friend. Copy #18 of 1000 copies SIGNED by the author. Additionally SIGNED and INSCRIBED by the subject: This is a god damned lie/John Steinbeck. Bennett's chapbook released after the phenomenal success of THE GRAPES OF WRATH tells the story of meeting a young John Steinbeck years earlier having a brief discussion about the nature of socialism in a capitalist society and attending a church service in which Steinbeck heckled the preacher foreshadowing the contempt for that profession dramatized in his epic novel. From the Mary Dekker Steinbeck Family collection. <br/><br/> The Albertson Press in association with Bunster Creely hardcover
194233912New York: Viking Press 1942. 1st Edition. Frank Lieberman. Frank Lieberman. 1st Edition. Signed By Steinbeck. Sm. 8vo. 188pp. blue cloth with silver titles. True First Edition inscribed by the author with a blue fountain pen on the front fly leaf: <br /> "For Mrs. LewisThanks you very much for your warm letter Sincerely John Steinbeck Los Gatos". <br /> A very good copy in the original blue cloth boards with silver stamping with some aging of the first issue showing light use with all relevant issue points present; large period on p.112 line 11; absence of printer's name on copyright page. No marks on the pages. The Frank Lieberman illustrated dustwrapper is early issue with all corners clipped very good condition showing some staining on the back cover and general light use and aging. Preserved in mylar cover.<br /> Steinbeck's unique novel on the abject brutality of German occupation and courage under much duress. Goldstone & Payne A16. "For the first time since he wrote his first novel twelve years ago Steinbeck has gone outside of America for his setting. Yet this book more than any other he has written is of our times and of our hearts today. Its people are men and women like ourselves and its hero Mayor Orden will stand with George and Lennie Tom Joad and Jody Tiflin among the immortal characters of fiction."- Publisher. Viking Press unknown
19411264651941. New York: Viking Press 1941. <br /> <br /> 8vo 598 pp. Illustrated. Original green cloth lettered in silver map endpapers unclipped dustjacket priced $5.00. Boards marked and scuffed dust jacket worn and a little faded with moderate edgewear but no major chips endpapers toned scattered foxing. Custom cloth slipcase somewhat spotted. A good plus copy with bookplate inscribed by Ed Ricketts on front pastedown. Bookplate lightly abraided but legible.<br /> <br /> § First edition with the book plate of Jewel and Patricia Stevens which has been inscribed by Ed Ricketts: "For the Stevens May 1 - 1945. I am delighted to sign this over to you good friends I have known perhaps longer than anyone except John. I think Sea of Cortez is a good book and I am glad you like it. Ed Ricketts". <br /> <br /> According to Katherine Rodger who edited the letters of Ricketts Jewel and Pat Stevens were friends of Ricketts's sister and lived near Chicago. unknown
1937115598New York: Covici-Friede 1937. First edition first issue with the word "pendula" present on page 9 and the dot between the 8's on p. 88 of Steinbeck's "marvelous picture of the tragedy of loneliness" Eleanor Roosevelt. Octavo original cloth. Fine in a near fine dust jacket. An exceptional example. John Steinbeck began Of Mice and Men as a children’s story. “Although the finished novelette does not seem appropriate for children—that intention was obviously abandoned—the simplicity of its style and the clarity and precision of its imagery may well have been prompted by this original purpose… †Benson 326. The result is “a sophisticated and artful rendering of the basic conflict between two worlds: between an idealized landscape and the real world with its pain and anguish†Literary History of the American West. "A thriller a gripping tale . . . that you will not set down until it is finished. Steinbeck has touched the quick" The New York Times. Covici-Friede hardcover
194128279New York:: Viking 1941. First Printing of the First Edition. A Near Fine copy in a Very Good plus price-clipped dust jacket with light wear to the folds and extremities and shallow chipping to the head of the spine. Steinbeck's signed note laid in. In 1940 John Steinbeck and his friend Ed Ricketts sailed out of Monterey Bay to the Sea of Cortez. Shifting his focus from fiction to science Steinbeck wrote that his new work "must jump to include other species beside the human. This is why my interest in biology and ecology have become so sharpened." The account that Steinbeck wrote about the expedition includes Ricketts's catalogue of marine invertebrates found in Baja. Viking, hardcover
195049553New York: The Viking Press 1950. First Edition. Hardcover. Poor/Very Good. 8vo. Pp. 159. Light brown cloth with red lettered front board and spine. In poor/good condition only but with excellent provenance. The book water damaged boards a little bumpy and a small water spot visible to rear board corner no water stains visible but the text-block is wavy so there is water damage but nothing nasty nor is there any mold or damp stains. This copy came in without a dust jacket one is supplied here from another copy not price clipped with a few little nicks and creases. Inscribed by Steinbeck to Eleanor Roosevelt her copy with her bookplate and initials in ink to the spine foot. The Viking Press hardcover
19361114024Covici-Friede 1936. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. A fine first edition in a very good dust jacket. Octavo 8" x 5 3/8"; 349pp. Publisher's tangerine-colored cloth the spine ruled in red and titled in black the top edge stained red; in the original completely unrestored pictorial dust jacket priced at $2.50 Goldstone & Payne A5b. The first novel in the author's 'Dust Bowl Trilogy' that also included Of Mice and Men and The Grapes of Wrath. The central figure of this novel is an activist for "the Party" possibly the American Communist Party or the Industrial Workers of the World although it is never specifically named in the novel who is organizing a major strike by fruit pickers seeking followers for his cause. GP A5B. Housed in a custom-made collector's slipcase. Covici-Friede hardcover
193739023New York: Covici Friede 1937. Near fine. Signed limited first edition this the scarce "lettered" issue meant for private distribution to friends. In addition to being lettered instead of numbered this issue is printed on Marais handmade paper watermarked while the numbered copies are on La Garde paper. The limited edition originally sold for $10.00 - a large sum for the time but sold out. The story features young Jody Tiflin and his life on his father's northern California ranch. The first edition has no illustrations; an illustrated expanded edition came out in 1945. This lettered limited edition is quite scarce. 10'' x 7''. Original tan pictorial limp cloth. No glassine spine and rear edge faded mark at finger slot level corresponding with the finger hole cut out on slipcase for book removal owner bookplate tipped onto free endpaper purportedly belonging to a Covici Friede associate. Housed in the publisher's slip case with the limitation letter on the spine of the case. Slight marginal sunning to cloth. Edge of case faintly stained in two areas else tight. Covici Friede unknown