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1960feb111554<p>1960: First Korean Edition of The Grapes of Wrath</p><p>ë¶„ë…¸ì˜ í¬ë„</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Eulyoo Publishing
1941017903The Viking Press 1941. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Fine Copy In Like Price Clipped Jacket.Very Rare In This Condition.Voyage With His Best Friend Ed Ricketts.Beautiful Fresh Copy Of This Steinbeck Classic. The Viking Press Hardcover
1938240626001New York: Viking 1938. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Very Good. A collection of 13 short stories including the entirety of The Red Pony.<br /> <br /> OVERALL CONDITION: NEAR FINE/VG<br /> <br /> BOOK INFO<br /> <br /> Published in 1938 by Viking Press in New York. First edition first printing as indicated by "First Published in 1938" statement on the copyright page with no other printings listed. In original 1/4 oatmeal-colored buckram over rust colored cloth with rust lettering. Publisher rust-colored top stain. First state dust jacket with $2.50 price on front flap. Octavo 303 pages. <br /> <br /> CONDITION <br /> <br /> The book is in NEAR FINE or better many would say FINE vintage condition. Square spine with firm hinges and joints and tight pages. Colorful cloth sharp corners spine tips not rubbed. Pages are clean and bright with no writing foxing ex libris marks or stickers. Just the usual darkened hinges and gutters due to the chemical reaction between the paper and the glue Viking used. Scarce to find unaffected copies. <br /> <br /> The unclipped dust jacket is VERY GOOD <br /> <br /> Colorful and bright with the usual spine sun darkening. Some dust soiling to back panel. Rubbing along joints and a little to the spine. Light edge wear - some small chips light creasing and a few micro tears. <br /> <br /> An uncommon first printing in uncommonly good condition - much nicer than the usual copy! Viking hardcover
19322025-R238New York: Covici Friede Publishers 1932. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Fourth issue with tipped in Covici Friede title page in a clipped jacket. Wear to edges of jacket with loss at head of spine. Prior owner's initials and date of purchase 1936-10-1 in heavy pencil on flyleaf. Boards protected by jacket slight toning to pages label from the San Francisco booksellers Gelber Lilienthal Inc. vi 294pp. Covici Friede Publishers hardcover
19521528New York: Viking Press 1952. First Trade Edition First Printing First State Goldstone & Payne 76. Publisher's Green Cloth with Red and Black Detailing. Very Good/Very Good. A Very Good Book in a Very Good Pictorial Dust Jacket Unclipped $4.50. First State "bite" error to page 281. Book is lightly rubbed toned and dust soiled to extremities. A few spots of adhesive residue to flyleaf presumably from a previously affixed bookplate. Text is unmarked. Binding is touch shaken with a minor lean toward rear. Dust jacket is moderately shelf worn causing a shallow loss to crown and several minor wrinkles. Spine panel is darkened from sunning with a small pinhole and a spot of discoloration. Hardcover. Octavo. vi 2 3-602pp. Viking Press unknown
JD35526NY Pynson Printers Dec. 1936 first edition thus. First separate printing of the Junius Maltby story from Steinbeck's second book The Pastures of Heaven bound with marbled boards and orange cloth spine issued without jacket one of only 370 copies pen and ink drawings by Donald McKay designed to be used as a Christmas gift for the use of Ben Abramson Elmer Adler Frederick B. Adams Jr. Edwin J. Beinecke and Howard Mott it includes Steinbeck's epilogue written especially for this book Goldstone & Payne A2f this copy has the printed colophon which indicates that this copy was prepared at the request of Elmer Adler for presentation to Patricia S. Huntington Goldstone & Payne A2f see Morrow 16. Edgewear else fine. NY, Pynson Printers, Dec. 1936, first edition thus. hardcover
JD35527NY Covici Friede n.d. 1935 first edition thus dust jacket. Hardcover. This is the first edition second issue comprised of first edition sheets with the title page a cancel issued in a new and different dust jacket and what seems as the usual Covici Friede binding of light brown cloth with a variation of its usual decor in this case the horizontal rule is green with author title publisher and two ornaments also in green Goldstone & Payne A3b Morrow 23. Very good in a like jacket with a few small chips. NY, Covici Friede, n.d. (1935), first edition thus, dust jacket. Hardcover. hardcover
1952833901952. Fine. s. d. 1952 20.80 x 25.50 cm une photographie Original silver print portrait of the American writer John Steinbeck in front of a library. This beautiful photograph was taken on the set of O. Henry's Full House in 1952 an anthology film narrated by Steinbeck who introduces a quintet of five of O. Henry's most celebrated stories. The author of The Grapes of Wrath made his only on-camera appearance in this role of narrator. Some very slight marginal traces of folding. Handwritten annotations in pencil on the back. Rare. unknown
1940feb108450<p>1940 First Japanese Edition of The Grapes of Wrath in2 Volumes<br /><br />怒りã®è‘¡è„</p><p>Used. For more details please contact me</p> Daichii
1952015356New York: The Viking Press 1952. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. First printing in first state jacket. Octavo. 602pp. Very good. Lime green boards with red panel and titling to spine stamped brightly in black ink on the front boards. Stated "First published by The Viking Press in September 1952" to copyright page with no further printings indicated. H. Wolff indicated as printer on copyright page. First state error of "bite" instead of "bight" on page 281 3rd line from bottom of text. Lightly shaken front hinge at half title and holding. Binding is otherwise tight and square. Sharp edges and corners. Very minor pushing-in to head and foot of spine. Text is bright and clean with no markings. Light soiling to block. Beautifully illustrated first state jacket by Elmer Hader. Price-clipped jacket is vibrant with only slight darkening to spine. Small chip to head of spine jacket affecting the "ck" in Steinbeck. Black and white photo of Steinbeck to rear panel. Very minor edgewear to jacket. Now protected in an archival grade Brodart wrap. An attractive copy that presents well. The novel Steinbeck considered his magnum opus. Securely shipped in a well-packed box with tracking. <br/> <br/> The Viking Press hardcover
196413677New York: Privately Printed 1964. First Edition one of 200 copies for private distribution. Half-tone portrait. 1 vols. 8vo. Decorated paper boards black morocco spine. Fine copy of a very rare Steinbeck piece. First Edition one of 200 copies for private distribution. Half-tone portrait. 1 vols. 8vo. With a 2pp. essay by Steinbeck about John Emery. Not in Goldstone & Payne Privately Printed unknown
196413330New York: Privately Printed 1964. First Edition one of 200 copies for private distribution. Half-tone portrait. 1 vols. 8vo. Decorated paper boards black morocco spine. Fine copy of a very rare Steinbeck piece. First Edition one of 200 copies for private distribution. Half-tone portrait. 1 vols. 8vo. With a 2pp. essay by Steinbeck about John Emery. Not in Goldstone & Payne Privately Printed unknown
19482521New York: The Viking Press 1948. First Edition First Printing. <br /><br />Small Quarto 9 3/4 x 6 3/4 inches; 247 x 167 mm 220 pages in green and tan cloth in an unclipped illustrated dust jacket hard cover accompanied by four photographic prints. <br /><br />An account of a trip to the Soviet Union in 1947 by author John Steinbeck and photographer Robert Capa who visited while the country was attempting to recover from the devastation of World War II. They traveled to Moscow Stalingrad and other cities as well as to Ukraine and Georgia meeting numerous ordinary people while accompanied by a minder from the government. <br /><br />The New York Herald Tribune financed the trip and along with some other newspapers published articles by Steinbeck and photos by Capa. Indeed included here are three photographs that were used by one of the newspapers as indicated by layout instructions on the versos of the photos. There's also a later publicity photo of Steinbeck. One of the photos from the trip showing a Georgian restaurant in Moscow appears on page 47 of the book. Two of the trip photos are stamped on the versos with the notice that their reproduction could be used only with the "1948 Steinbeck-Capa articles on Russia" along with "Copyright 1948 by John Steinbeck." <br /><br />Our copy is a first printing of the first edition with "Printed by the Viking Press in April 1948" on the copyright page. The dust jacket carries a price of $3.75. <br /><br />A fascinating look at ordinary people in the Soviet Union as the country tried to rebuild following World War II accompanied by three photographs of scenes from the country and a publicity photo of Steinbeck. <br /><br />CONDITION: Book slightly cocked rear hinge loose corners rubbed spine ends bumped end papers slightly toned a couple of pages with vertical creases possibly a production error. Nearly Very Good in a Good dust jacket that has some loss to both spine ends as well as a few tears nicks toning foxing and stains. The four photographs have some nicks creases and soiling to the edges. The versos contain notes stamped instructions and captions pasted on the photo of Steinbeck has an article pasted to the verso. Some discoloration to two photos resulting from pasting of newspaper captions to the versos. The Viking Press hardcover
193623047New York:: Covici-Friede 1936. Second edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. A fine copy in a beautiful example of the dust jacket. The jacket has a few small areas of rubbing and one tiny nick. . 8vo. Covici-Friede, hardcover
193624064New York:: The Viking Press 1936. These are probably the sheets from the second edition A1c without the McBride logotype at the conclusion of the text. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Small old bookplate on pastedown; circular blind-embossed ownership stamp on rear free endpaper; cloth slightly faded at edges; jacket has the Covici Friede imprint cancelled in black; a few small chips short tears and fading to spine; the front panel bright. 8vo. The Viking Press, hardcover
194097Moscow: Gosizdat 1940. 504 pp.: ill. 1 front. ill. 20x135 cm. Illustrations by L. Brodaty. In original publisher's illustrated card boards. Covers slightly rubbed owner's signature on the front endpaper owner's ink book stamp on the title page pp. 17 41 504; a small wormhole on the lower side of a few pages. Otherwise a very good clean copy.<br /> <br /> First Russian edition. First book by Steinbeck in Russian.<br /> <br /> Although the book was banned shortly in Ireland and few American towns in schools and libraries it was for obvious reasons<br /> never banned in Soviet Union. It was important for Soviet authorities to monitor what was published in the West. Unfortunately for them it was a hard task to find anything suitable for their purposes - a high standard bright foreign fiction with correct ideology. That is why Grapes of Wrath was a definite bombshell not only in America but even more so in Soviet Union. It made Steinbeck famous in a day. Starting in August of 1939 such newspapers as Pradva Ogonyok Literary Newspaper printed short fragments from Grapes of Wrath. Soviet newspapers made it famous even before it was fully published. For example Izvestiya from November 17th 1939 with an article titled "Grapes of Wrath - banned in USA" about a campaign against the book across America: ".because it reflects the hard<br /> situation and conditions in which farmers live in California". Soviet anticapitalist interpretation was obvious and announced instantly in many reviews e.g. in one of these reviews was said the author "leads us to a logical way out - a revolution freeing lower classes from exploitation". Soviet periodicals clearly showed ideological and political bias typical for the Soviet assessment and interpretation of the novel as an example of proletarian and anti-capitalist American literature. After the full translation was published in 1940 Steinbeck received many letters from Soviet editors and officials thanking him for writing this novel and telling him about thousands of new fans.<br /> <br /> In 1948 USSR bought rights for Grapes of Wrath film 1940 to demonstrate the Soviet viewer all "ulcers and vices" of American capitalism but in just a few days of the showing the film was cancelled because people noticed that a broke farmer was able to buy a used truck.<br /> <br /> In 1963 Steinbeck came to Russia for the second time his first visit he described in his book A Russian Journal published in 1948. At one of the unofficial meetings at Russian poet Evtushenko's apartment he met a Siberian driver Evtushenko's uncle Andrey with whom he spent almost the entire evening in a conversation. Apparently the driver knew Grapes of Wrath very well which maid Steinbeck ecstatic: "You made my day Andrew! I would never thought truck drivers from Siberia would read my books!"<br /> <br /> WorldCat locates four copies. Gosizdat unknown
1937005759New York: Covici Friede . Second state. Publisher's tan cloth corner bumped spine moderately sun darkened. No DJ. . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1937. Covici Friede hardcover
1939014410New York: Viking Press 1939. First edition. . Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. First edition a lovely copy. Some inevitable natural darkening to pastedown endpapers else about fine. None of the usual tanning to spine hinges tight no bookmarks no signatures. <br/> <br/> Viking Press hardcover
1939005286New York: The Viking Press 1939 1939. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. First edition book with 3rd printing dust jacket. "First Published In April 1939" stated on copyright page. Book very good with a some foxing on covers paste-downs and end papers; some foxing and soiling also at page ends. DJ is from third printing and in good condition significant tear and crease near front hinge with pieces missing; also creased on spine and on back with two small pieces missing. DJ price reads "$2.75" on front flap. New York: The Viking Press, 1939 hardcover
1997066362Norwalk Conn.: The Easton Press 1997. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. 6 Volume Set. Publication dates range from 1968 to 1997. All 6 volumes are uniformly bound in full dark blue leather boards gilt lettering with gilt and red design along spines gilt and red designs on front and rear covers gilt "JS" on front covers. Full gilt page edges silk moire inside covers and endpapers bound silk ribbon bookmarks. Minor shelfwear. East of Eden's gilt top page edge is scuffed with a white line running down the middle. All volumes are tightly bound no marks. Set is in Near Fine-minus condition. The Easton Press Hardcover
06575New York: The Viking Press 1947. A Cross-Section of Postwar America<br /> Steinbeck's Roadside Microcosm in Uncommon Condition<br /> <br /> STEINBECK John. The Wayward Bus. New York: The Viking Press 1947.<br /> <br /> First edition first issue. Octavo 7 15/16 x 5 1/4 inches; 198 x 133 mm. viii 1-2 3-312 pp.<br /> <br /> Publisher's original orange cloth over boards front cover with the outline of a bus stamped in blind and lettered in gilt spine lettered in gilt. Minor rubbing to lower edge with light creasing to spine ends. A near fine copy in an excellent dust jacket with only the slightest rubbing at extremities.<br /> <br /> A sharp and attractive example of Steinbeck's first novel following the enormous success of The Grapes of Wrath and Cannery Row The Wayward Bus presents a tightly observed cross-section of American life. Set aboard a dilapidated bus traveling through rural California the narrative brings together a disparate group of passengers - each representing different social types - whose interactions unfold with Steinbeck's characteristic blend of psychological insight and moral inquiry.<br /> <br /> Less overtly political than some of his earlier works the novel instead offers a more intimate almost theatrical study of character often compared to a stage play in its unity of setting and time. <br /> <br /> Goldstone & Payne A17a. New York: The Viking Press, 1947 unknown
1945133855New York: Viking 1945. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine in a Very Good slipcase. Boards have a few very light stains and some age toning. Slipcase lightly soiled missing a large portion of the top tears around the edges. Wesley Dennis; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Viking hardcover
193912536THE GRAPES OF WRATH Heinemann 1939 first English edition near fine in a vg/near fine dust-wrapper with some light tanning to the dust-wrapper spine and rear dust-wrapper panel. Pulitzer Prize winner. Heinemann unknown
1968015313None 1968. Book. Fine. No Binding. Signed by Authors. Postcard ANS by John Steinbeck. "Dear Friend: It Was so kind of you to take the time to write to me. Thank You for the letter but even more for the impulse to write it Yours John Steinbeck" Comes with 8X10 Letter TLS to Steinbeck Liking The Travels With Charley Great Content. None unknown
1932180122011New York: Robert O. Ballou 1932. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition third issue with Robert Ballou imprint on spine and title page which is a cancel. Very Good with spine heavily faded and covers faded along edges gilt stamping is oxidized. Pages toned. A solid copy lacking the scarce dust jacket. Robert O. Ballou hardcover