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1947005754Viking Press. Unclipped bright DJ in archival cover $2.00 price corner chips. 312 pages Stated Published by the Viking Press in February 1947. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1947. Viking Press hardcover
193821746New York:: Viking Press 1938. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Near Fine copy with the usual age darkening to the cloth binding in a Very Good plus unclipped dust jacket with gentle wear to the extremities a tiny chip missing near the head of the spine and a glue bleed through running along the fold of the rear panel. Otherwise a respectable copy of this collection of classic Steinbeck short stories that includes The Chrysanthemums The White Quail Flight The Snake Breakfast The Raid The Harness The Vigilante Johnny Bear The Murder St. Katy The Virgin the Complete Red Pony The Leader of the People. There were only 8000 copies of this title published in the First Edition. Viking Press, hardcover
1937205064New York: Covici Friede Inc 1937. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good price clipped dust jacket. All 4 flap corners clipped. Rubbing along panel edges. Second issue of first printing after publisher corrected errors. Covici Friede Inc hardcover
JD29790NY Pynson Printers December 1936 first edition. This hardcover with marbled boards and orange cloth spine is the first separate printing of the Junius Maltby story from Steinbeck's second book The Pastures of Heaven Goldstone & Payne A2f see Morrow 16 issued here with a new title and an epilogue written especially for this book by Steinbeck it is one of only 370 copies for presentation by a number of subscribers to be used as a Christmas gift it includes pen and ink drawings by Donald McKay this is a most interesting Association Copy made at the request of Rockwell Kent who has Signed his name on the presentation page where the requester's name was to have been inserted Kent then added the word "himself" in the area where the presentee's name was to have been filled in Kent was the "house" artist for the Pynson Printers the book is also Signed by Elmer Adler F. B. Adams and John Winterich Sally and Rockwell Kent's modest bookplate affixed to the front pastedown now housed in Kent's custom slipcase. Fine. NY, Pynson Printers, December 1936, first edition. hardcover
195216551New York: Viking Press 1952. First edition first printing. Published by the Viking Press in New York 1952. This is a near fine copy. The dust wrapper with the author's portrait to the rear and no photo credit has some mild chipping to the top edge and some rubbing at the hinge. There is a mild tear to the tail of the spine which could be seamlessly repaired. The dust wrapper is unrestored. In this instance it has not been price clipped and shows the original $4.50 net price. There is slight spotting and handling marks. This aside the wrapper is bright and highly presentable. The boards are free from notable chips and marks with typical light bumping to the spine tips. This copy is free from previous owner's ink and correctly shows the word "bite" present on page 281 line 38. The text blocks are mostly immaculate but with a small darkened area to the bottom right-hand corner. Overall this is a near fine copy of a fine and increasingly scarce title. The work is regarded by many to be Steinbeck's most ambitious novel and by Steinbeck himself to be his magnum opus. Steinbeck stated about East of Eden: "It has everything in it I have been able to learn about my craft or profession in all these years" and later said: "I think everything else I have written has been in a sense practice for this." Viking Press hardcover
193608753CUP OF GOLD Mcbride 1929 first printing of the Covici Friede binding in burgundy cloth edges of spine extremities and edge of front cover lightened else just about fine in vg/near fine first state of Covici Friede dust-wrapper with the publishers name blocked out and then reprinted and spelled correctly on the dust-wrapper spine and WITHOUT mention of OF MICE AND MEN on the front dust-wrapper panel which was duh published a year later in 1937 making any who list this title which has this work printed on the front dust-wrapper panel and then adjudicating it as the correct first state dust-wrapper a most dubious scholar and with a small chip missing from the head of the dust-wrapper spine slight fraying to the base of the dust-wrapper spine and some light dust-soil to the rear dust-wrapper panel. Actually a very nice copy of this the second issue of the first edition sheets of the authors first book bound in maroon cloth with the McBride colophon on the last page of text and released here in 1936. Not to be confused with the very common later edition NOT second issue in blue cloth without the McBride colophon on the last page of text . Covici Friede hardcover
193908759THE GRAPES OF WRATH Viking 1939 first edition near fine in bright vg dust-wrapper save for some slight wear and tear and some professional restoration to small sections of the dust-wrapper spine extremities and inner front dust-wrapper hinge. A most collectable and desirable copy of this 20th century American classic and PULITZER PRIZE winner. Viking Press unknown
1937323451New York: Covici Friede Publishers 1937. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Good price clipped dust jacket. Second issue of first printing after publisher corrected errors. Small owner nameplate on FEP. All four corners of front and rear flaps clipped. Small open tears on panel corners front panel and spine crown and heel. Light ring stain on front panel. Covici Friede Publishers hardcover
1941160481New York: Viking 1941. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. 2 inch scuff on bottom rear panel edge. Light toning on front/rear inner gutters. Rubbing along panel edges. 1 inch open tear at bottom of rear panel. Viking hardcover
1936016515Covici-Friede 1936. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Fine Copy In Like Jacket.$2.00 On Flap. Maroon Cloth.The Book Know As The Second Edition Of Steinbeck's First Book. The Sheets From The McBride Edition. Beautiful Copy With Publisher Block Out on Spine. Very Scarce In This Condition. Gorgeous Copy. Covici-Friede Hardcover
PB 2233COVICI FRIEDE Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Authors. FIirst Edition. A NEAR FINE FIRST IN DJ. INSCRIBED BY LON CHANEY JR. WHO PLAYED LENNY. "ARE YOU A MICE OR A MAN FINISH THE DAMN BOOK.". COVICI FRIEDE Hardcover
1939786<p>FIRST EDITION FIRST PRINTING IN NEAR-FINE CONDITION. Book is very straight square and clean with a small bookseller's label inside cover board. Pristine covers are bright wheat with bright brown design and title on cover and spine. No scuffs on edges; corners are straight and unbumped. Spine edges are crisp; bindings and gutters tight and clean . Book shows very little wear or aging no foxing and is in superb condition.</p><p>Dust Jacket In Brodart is bright and "Very Good". It has been corner-clipped so there is no selling price. Some fading and discoloration along spine and corners; a few small chips on upper spine edge and slight browning along top inside paper edges.</p> VIKING PRESS hardcover
BRG-23_3_719Penguin Classics 1952. paperback. Good. 7x5x1. Good condition.No marking/highlighting.Cover and pages may show some wear.Not Satisfied Contact us to get a refund. Penguin Classics paperback
19391099Please see photographs. There are some slight marks on the DJ. One slight tear bottom right all pieces there.<br /><br />Original DJ. The book is nice and clean Please email for more information. The Viking Press hardcover
1929140942258New York: Robert M. McBride & Company 1929. First Edition. First edition first printing first issue. 269 pp. Bound in publisher's original yellow cloth with titles stamped in black blue topstain lacking the dust jacket. Near Fine with a little toning to spine subtle rubbing to cloth a few faint stains to top edge former owner's name on front free endpaper offsetting to endpapers. A nice copy of the first issue of Steinbeck's first book and one of just 1537 copies. Robert M. McBride & Company unknown
1940021966New York: Limited Editions Club 1940. First Illustrated Edition. Hardcover. No mottling of the rawhide which is typical for this title and it remains supple with the silver lettering clear. Both books are very tight and unread. About Fine in a Good slipcase with the bottom edge split and the top edge partially so. Thomas Hart Benton. Two quarto 7-1/2" x 10-1/4" volumes bound in decorated grass cloth boards with rawhide spines. Designed by George Macy with introductions by Joseph Henry Jackson and Thomas Craven. The First Illustrated Edition of this Pulitzer Prize winner with 67 ORIGINAL TWO-COLOR LITHOGRAPHS black and yellow made on zinc plates by Thomas Hart Benton and printed by George Miller. Copy #35 of only 1146 printed SIGNED by the illustrator. Laid in is a printed note from the publisher about this most unusual binding. One of the most desirable books of the press because of the combination of a smaller than normal printing a popular author and Pulitzer Prize-winning book first published only the year before beautiful lithographs by Benton and an attractive and unusual binding. <br/><br/> Limited Editions Club hardcover
1937018308New York : Covici Friede 1937. Limited Edition . Hardcover. Near Fine. BooK: Near Fine/ $2690.77 Reduced from. the RED PONY #I. the Gift #2. the Great Mountains #3. the Promise. Author Signed Limited Edition Copy # 57. STEINBECK John Covici Friede New York 1937 September H/c. Sun Browned Brown Cloth Spine With No Title Hard Cover BooK: Near Fine/ Slight Shelf Edge And Corner Wear. Shadow Lines On Front Cover From Being Partailly Covered By Something During Storage. Cover Starting To Lift Up Due To Exposure To Sun Light. 81 Numbered Pages Printed On Tan Paper That Are Clean And Tight To The Spine In Fine/. Appear To Be Lightly Read. Age Tanned News Paper Article And News Paper Photo Of Author Inside Front Cover. D/j: None. Slip Case None. = Description Applies To This B00K Only. = This Author Signed Book Has A Special Significance Is Hard To Find Will Be Packaged And Shipped = Carefully To Avoid Shipping Damage And Will Make It An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection Or As A Gift For The Discriminating Reader / Collector. = No Odors No Writing No Names No Rippling Not Stuck Together No Book Plate Not X~Library No Remainder Or Other Marks. This Item Will Be Sent Wrapped In Plastic Taped Shut And In A = Corrugated Mailing B0X = To Prevent Shipping Damage So That It Will Arrive In The Description Described. Description Applies To This B00K Only. = WORLD WIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE. == California State Law Now Requires The Following Notice Be Given: == Seller Did Not See And Was Not Present When This Item Was Signed. No Certificate Of Authenticity Is Included In This Sale/Purchase Price. If You Would Like A Certificate Of Authenticity You Can Obtain One At Your Own Convenience And Expense Which Is Not Included In The Purchase Price Of This Item. == <br/> <br/> Covici Friede hardcover
193908758THE GRAPES OF WRATH Viking 1939 first edition small ownership name only stamps on f.e.p and f.p.d slight scattered foxing to the fore edge else just about fine in vg dust-wrapper save for 2 closed tears a bit over one inch long and some minor chipping. Still a most collectable and desirable copy of this 20th century American classic and PULITZER PRIZE winner. Viking Press unknown
JD37112<p>NY Covici Friede 1937 first edition first printing first issue dust jacket. Hardcover. His experimental play novelette with the words "and only moved because the heavy hands were pendula" and with the bullet between the eights on page 88 priced at $2 Goldstone & Payne A7a Morrow 59 one of 2500 copies source for several films and the Broadway production. Owner's 1937 name on front free endpaper jacket moderately chipped else very good.</p> NY, Covici Friede, 1937, first edition, first printing, first issue, dust jacket. Hardcover. hardcover
19540818127Paris: Del Duca 1954. First French Edition. Paperback. Very good-/Very good-. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" In red jacket with black and white titling over ivory wraps with black titling and yellow upper cover border 8vo 748pp. Signed and Inscribed By Author on blank preliminary page in blue ink: "For Jim A. Afrassemoff - With Pleasure - John Steinbeck". A wonderful presentation copy of Bonnardot's french translation of Steinbeck's classic East of Eden which became the basis of the 1955 Warner Bros. film directed by Elia Kazan and starring James Dean Raymond Massey and Jo Van Fleet. light shelfwear and rubbing to outer extremities page edges and margins uniformly toned from age light creasing to inner hinges. Del Duca paperback
1943005404The Rowfant Club 1943. Book. Near Fine. Decorative Cloth. Limited/Numbered. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Near fine copy.Front lower point stained 2 inches across going into text of the book.Extremely rare 1/152 number copies.Facsimile letter at the end by John Steinbeck Dated 1942.Incredibly Scarce. The Rowfant Club Hardcover
1936012397New York: Covici Friede 1936. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Minor archival reinforcement to verso of jacket. Jacket bright with only minor chipping and small tears wear to folds. Book very good or better without signatures or bookplates. <br/> <br/> Covici Friede hardcover
1940140948733New York: The Limited Editions Club 1940. Limited Edition. Fine. Limited edition in two volumes #517 of 1146 copies. Signed by the illustrator on the colophon. xxii 2 284; 285-559 1 pp. Bound in publisher's "grass cloth" stamped in brown over quarter rawhide lettered in silver all edges stained yellow pictorial endpapers. Very light soiling to textblock edges else Fine. Binding very square and tight; spines never opened. Housed in the original brown paper-covered slipcase moderately chipped and worn.<br /> <br /> <p>A beautiful unread set made with great care. Two publisher's slips laid in explain that the book's binding was designed to inspire "emotional sympathy" in the reader before he had even cracked it open:<br /> <br /> <p>"The 'grass cloth' should if the intention of the designer is realized put the prospective reader in mind of of the parched sun-baked grass of the Dust Bowl. Silver is used for the stamping rather than gold because this is a novel about people in 'the silver country.' And rawhide was planned for the backs of the volumes because it is a leather which might very well have come from an Oklahoman steer."<br /> <br /> <p>The book's contents are enhanced with duotone lithographs by Thomas Hart Benton a painter and muralist in the vanguard of the Regionalist art movement. Benton was also commissioned to create lithographs to help promote the critically acclaimed film adaption that appeared the same year; his style of populist realism was acknowledged to be a perfect match for Steinbeck's. The Limited Editions Club unknown
1938150087New York: The Viking Press 1938. First edition of Steinbeck's collection of 13 stories which includes "The Red Pony" and "St. Katy the Virgin." Octavo original cloth. Near fine in a very good dust jacket. Jacket design by Elmer Hader. Goldstone-Payne A11.a. Housed in a custom half morocco clamshell box. An exceptional example. "The value of The Long Valley… Steinbeck's second and arguably best collection of short stories… cannot be overestimated" Railsback & Meyer 214-15. Upon publication the 13 stories in The Long Valley earned Steinbeck high praise as "one of the most richly promising novelists" of his generation New York Herald Tribune. The Long Valley contains "some of the best writing Steinbeck has done" San Francisco Chronicle with "subtleties of feeling that are the stock in trade of writers like Chekhov D.H. Lawrence and Katherine Mansfield… The best thing in the book is the three-part story The Red Pony… a masterpiece" New Yorker. The Viking Press hardcover
1935180611006New York: Covici Friede 1935. First Edition Fourth Issue. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition fourth issue. Publisher's tan cloth binding stamped in maroon with title page tipped in. Very Good with toning to pages and to cloth at spine and edges. In a Very Good dust jacket with price intact toning to spine and edges several small stains to spine light edge wear with minor chipping at corners and spine ends. Bound from the remaining portion of the approximate 1850 sheets sold by the original publisher Brewer Warren & Putnam to Robert O. Ballou which were again sold here to Covici-Friede and likely issued in 1935. Goldstone and Payne A2e. Covici Friede hardcover