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193513797JNew York: Covici-Friede 1935. First Edition First Issue. Bound in a fine full blue morocco leather binding with gilt-stamping and matching blue marbled endpapers. A very handsome binding. Covici-Friede hardcover books
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
193525831<p>New York:: Covici Friede 1935. 4th Issue of the First Edition. A Very Good plus copy with some light foxing to the boards in Very Good unclipped dust jacket with chipping to the head & foot of the spine a small damp spot near bottom of spine and a closed tear. Previous owner name on front jacket flap. A very uncommon copy of Steinbeck's uncommon second book in a very collectible state. "The Pastures of Heaven" is a short story cycle consisting of twelve interconnected stories about a valley the Corral de Tierra in Monterey California which was discovered by a Spanish corporal while chasing runaway Indian slaves. Enchanted by the valley's natural beauty the corporal names it Las Pasturas del Cielo or "The Pastures of Heaven." The stories are written in classic Steinbeck style; the lives of the families that relocate to the valley are portrayed with a mixture of humor and poignancy. A recurring theme in the book is the pain caused when people try ineptly to help or to please others.The text sheets for this 4th issue are from the original 2500 sets printed by Brewer Warren & Putnam for the 1932 First Edition of this title of which only 1000 sets were bound and only 650 copies sold. BW&P sold the remaining 1850 sets to Robert Ballou in 1932 who published approximately 1000 sets in 1932. Of the 850 remaining original printed sets Ballou published an undetermined number of copies in the third issue. That number was probably in the 500 copies range and in 1935 Ballow sold the remaining copies 350 to Covici Friede and this 4th issue appeared in 1935.</p> Covici, Friede, hardcover
1947014688New York: The Viking Press. Unclipped DJ in archival cover edge wear. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1947. The Viking Press hardcover
1947000053New York: The Viking Press. DJ in archival cover tiny closed tear and tiny damp stain. $2.75 price on front flap. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1947. The Viking Press hardcover
193513797JNew York: Covici-Friede 1935. First Edition First Issue. Bound in a fine full blue morocco leather binding with gilt-stamping and matching blue marbled endpapers. A very handsome binding. Covici-Friede hardcover
1945000016839New York: The Viking Press 1945. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Small 8vo. 6 1-208 2 pp. Yellow mustard cloth with blue lettering and blue rules on the front board blue lettering on the spine; blue topstain. Price of $2.00 on the front flap of the jacket. Jacket by Arthur Hawkins Jr. First issue with boards covered in the light buff cloth not the canary yellow. Ahearn APG 024c. Goldstone & Payne A22b. Holmes A23b. An attractive copy of Steinbeck's novel set in Monterey the city on the ocean famous for its once sprawling sardine-packing industry. The author spins a yarn of working people and their will to exist in central California. A touch of foxing to the front joint and the topstain gently sunned; jacket lightly rubbed at two of its corners and its spine panel. The Viking Press hardcover
194511735Cleveland OH: World Publishing Company. As New. 1945. Hardcover. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - AS NEW THE TEXT BLOCK IS PRISTINE CLEAN UNMARKED AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION - - Plays included are: "Winterset"; "High Tor"; "Of Mice and Men"; "The Time of Your Life"; "Watch on the Rhine"; and "The Patriots" -- with a bonus offer-- . World Publishing Company hardcover
201298417Heyday. New. 2012. Hardcover. 1597141720 . FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - Flawless copy brand new pristine never opened -- 176 pp. ; 113 illus. -- with a bonus offer-- . Heyday hardcover
193587224London: Heinemann 1935. First UK edition. Hardcover. 1935 First UK edition. 8vo. Original cloth. Dust-jacket priced 7/6. Steinbeck's second novel follows Joseph Wayne who leaves Vermont for California's Nuestra Señora valley. The novel blends Biblical symbolism with pantheism and foreshadows themes in Steinbeck's later work. A very good copy in good jacket with chipping to head of spine and larger chip from top edge of upper panel. Good Heinemann hardcover
1936274072New York: Pynson Printers 1936. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Illustrations by Donald McKay. Thin 8vo marbled boards with orange cloth spine; very minor edge-wear. New York: Pynson Printers 1936. Limited First Edition.<br/><br/> Of 370 copies this is one of 50 made at the request of Edwin J. Beinecke who has presented it to Robert Borthwick Adam of the famous book collecting family. Borthwick's name is inscribed in the colophon and there is an additional Christmas greeting on the front fly-leaf to Adam signed by Beinecke whose leather bookplate is affixed to the end-paper and has offset onto the fly-leaf.<br/><br/> Pynson Printers unknown books
1932017058Covici-Friede 1932. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Fine Copy In a Near Fine Plus Jacket Fourth Issue In The Light Beige Jacket. Very Scarce Especially In This Condition. Gorgeous Copy Of the Author's Second Book. Covici-Friede Hardcover
193759244New York: The Vanguard Press 1937. First edition first printing. Inscribed by the author "To John & Carol Steinbeck in sorrow for their un-social thought and behavior 'The Cats' Los Gatos California November 11 1938". He has also autographed the frontispiece. Wood 1852-1944 was a writer lawyer and prominent supporter of radical causes and Earthly Discourse is a collection of satirical stories in this vein. Wood was friendly with many activists and writers including John Steinbeck whose Of Mice and Men was published the year before this book was inscribed. "The Cats" was the name of Wood's house: the name of the town means "the cats" in Spanish. Octavo. Portrait frontispiece. Original light brown cloth titles to spine and front board in blue top edge blue. With dust jacket. Bindings lightly rubbe and marked spine a little tanned endpapers tanned contents toned. A very good copy in the rubbed jacket with faded spine panel and two short closed tears. hardcover
19630082961963. Book. Fine. 8 X10 Matted to 11x20. Fine laminated 8x10 TLS from John Steinbeck to Leon Uris on NYC Letterhead Dated February 11 1963. "Dear Mr. Uris: What a great thrill it was for me to receive your letter! When an author such as yourself takes time and trouble to write such a charming and gracious letterit is high praise indeed! May I be permitted to say in return that I consider you too to be one our country's leading novelists and sincerely wish you every continued sucess. Thank you again for writing You have made me proud. John Steinbeck." Incredible Letter. unknown
19630082961963. Book. Fine. 8 X10 Matted to 11x20. Fine laminated 8x10 TLS from John Steinbeck to Leon Uris on NYC Letterhead Dated February 11 1963. "Dear Mr. Uris: What a great thrill it was for me to receive your letter! When an author such as yourself takes time and trouble to write such a charming and gracious letterit is high praise indeed! May I be permitted to say in return that I consider you too to be one our country's leading novelists and sincerely wish you every continued sucess. Thank you again for writing You have made me proud. John Steinbeck." Incredible Letter. unknown books
010555Book. Fine. Soft cover. Presentation By Author. 8 1/2 X 11 on Yellow Legal Pad in Pencil ALS unsigned Fulbright Recommendation for Neighbor.Approx 50 Words. Excellent Content."I have know Mr.Talkington quite well and have seen his work over the years and found it impressive. I believe him capable of fulfilling the requirements for this grant. If I were a member of the acceptance committee I should certainly approve his application." Awesome Letter. Paperback
19393571<p>Available is John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath. This book was published by Viking Press in 1939 and is a first edition/first printing. The book states an April 1939 publication date on the copyright page. The dust jacket bears the original price of $2.75 and the "first edition " slugs on the jacket flaps.</p><p>the book is bound tight. There is a previous owner's writing along the top corner of the first free end page. Other than that there is some very light fixing along the edgesplease see photos. <br />as mentioned earlier the original price of $2.75 and the words "first edition " is present on the dust jacket. The jacket is in very good condition with some wear along its extremities. <br /><br /></p><p>I'm offering this book for $1800. Upon successful completion of sale this book will be bubble wrapped and shipped in a box with delivery confirmation.</p> The Viking Press hardcover
010555Book. Fine. Soft cover. Presentation By Author. 8 1/2 X 11 on Yellow Legal Pad in Pencil ALS unsigned Fulbright Recommendation for Neighbor.Approx 50 Words. Excellent Content."I have know Mr.Talkington quite well and have seen his work over the years and found it impressive. I believe him capable of fulfilling the requirements for this grant. If I were a member of the acceptance committee I should certainly approve his application." Awesome Letter. Paperback books
19521903022Viking Press 1952. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. A near fine first edition first printing in a near fine dust jacket with the original price of $4.50 still on the front flap. Small piece of clear tape on the inside of the jacket not visible from the outside. Could be removed. Viking Press hardcover books
1952140949027New York: The Viking Press 1952. First Edition. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition first printing with the word "bite" present on page 281 line 38 as in all copies. vi 602 pp. Bound in publisher's light green cloth lettered in dark green spine blocked in brown yellow topstain. Near Fine with light wear and sunning to spine and extremities several faint marks to textblock edges and small ink stain to outer margin of several early pages. Contents lightly toned. In a Near Fine unclipped dust jacket with sunning to spine and extremities and light rubbing and edgewear. A crisp copy of Steinbeck's epic novel. Goldstone & Payne A32.b. The Viking Press unknown
194015199THE GRAPES OF WRATH Limited Editions Club 1940 first edition thus 2 volumes multi hued rawhide spines very fine in near fine publishers cardboard slipcase with some wear to the head of the box above the spine of the book. Laid in is a single sheet from the publisher entitled "About the Binding of this Book." 1/1146 copies SIGNED by the illustrator Thomas Hart Benton. Limited Editions Club unknown
1952161403New York: Viking 1952. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Very Good in a Very Good dust jacket. First publishing stated. First issue with bite for bight on page 281 line 38. 4.50 price intact on the front flap. Front hinge starting. Rubbing few small open tears along panel edges. Viking hardcover