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06569New York: The Viking Press 1947. A Powerful Documentary Collaboration<br /> Steinbeck's Stark Vision of Rural Mexico - First Edition<br /> <br /> STEINBECK John. The Forgotten Village. With 136 photographs from the film of the same name by Rosa Harvan Kline and Alexander Hackenschmied. New York: The Viking Press 1941.<br /> <br /> First edition first issue. Quarto 10 x 6 7/8 inches; 254 x 175 mm. 1-8 9-143 1 blank pp. Illustrated throughout with 136 photographic reproductions.<br /> <br /> Publisher's tan buckram front cover pictorially decorated in green spine lettered in green top edge stained green. A near fine copy in the original color pictorial dust jacket.<br /> <br /> A striking and unusual work by John Steinbeck conceived in conjunction with the documentary film of the same name. The Forgotten Village departs from Steinbeck's more familiar fictional narratives presenting instead a quasi-anthropological account of life in a remote Mexican village where traditional beliefs and modern medicine collide with tragic consequences.<br /> <br /> The text - part narrative part social document - follows the story of a young boy Juan Diego whose village is ravaged by disease. Steinbeck's restrained almost reportorial prose heightens the emotional impact underscoring themes of cultural conflict superstition and the limits of intervention. The work reflects Steinbeck's deep and abiding interest in marginalized communities a concern that runs throughout his major novels.<br /> <br /> The volume is richly illustrated with 136 photographs by Rosa Harvan Kline and Alexander Hackensmid later known as Alexander Hammid whose cinematic eye lends the book a powerful visual immediacy. The photographs are not merely illustrative but integral to the narrative reinforcing the documentary character of the work and bridging the gap between literature and film.<br /> <br /> An important and often underappreciated Steinbeck title here preserved in its original form with the dust jacket-an increasingly elusive survival in collectible condition.<br /> <br /> Goldstone & Payne A15. New York: The Viking Press, 1947 unknown
19399552Viking. 1939. Hardcover. Very Good- in Fair dust jacket. Book is clean and tight. Says first published in april 1939 on verso. Pages have some foxing and browning. Battle Hymm of the Republic on endpages. Has two names on front flyleaf. There are the remains of dust jacket - the back and the back fold. Buckram cover is worn. Back hinge cracked. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 619 pages . Viking hardcover
2924532H. Fair. unknown
1943214644Cleveland: The Rowfant Club / Grabhorn Press 1943. Hardcover. Large mildewy moisture stain at the bottom inside corner affecting the covers and all pages up about 5 inches some foxing and shelf wear. Not a pretty copy of this scarce edition. No. 99 of 152 limited edition copies. Size: 8.25"x11.25" The Rowfant Club / Grabhorn Press hardcover
1941557825Praha Prague: Evropský Literární Klub 1941. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First Czech edition Translated and with an afterword by Vladimir Procházka. Jacket by Jaroslav Šváb. Octavo. 457 2 pp. Text in Czech. A couple of tiny spots on the foredge still fine in a spine-toned very good dust jacket with a bit of nicking mostly along the topedge. Winner of both the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize. A very presentable copy; OCLC shows two 1941 editions published in Prague with less than 10 copies between them. Evropský Literární Klub hardcover
197015473Aptos Calif: Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs 1970. First edition one of 150 copies. Introduction by James D. Hart. 1 vols. 4to. Printed wrappers a little darkened at edges else fine. First edition one of 150 copies. Introduction by James D. Hart. 1 vols. 4to. Steinbeck's translation of a Ukrainian poem into a completely imaginary language. Goldstone & Payne A45a Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs unknown
194124782New York:: The Viking Press 1941. First edition. publisher's cloth in dust jacket. Bookplate tipped in; some browning to hinges; else a fresh near fine copy in a bright unchipped jacket with some light browning to the top edge of the back panel. Large 8vo. The Viking Press, hardcover
1939LPB008140JS<p>New York: The Viking Press 1939. First US Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. Good/N/A. First Printing with "" First Published in April 1939' and no other statements. In tan buckram cloth boards with iconic wraparound illustration in brown. Some dark spots to front board and a few marks/spots to rear board as well. Top page ends tinted brown which has faded. Small spots rubbed through to top corners. Gift inscription in pencil to ffep previous owner's name and address to title page note in pencil to rfep and price in pencil to rear pastedown which also has a few lines of notes in ink at top. In brand new high quality facsimile jacket.</p> The Viking Press hardcover
193909613New York: The Viking Press 1939. First Edition. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. First printing. 619pp. Bound in original pictorial oatmeal cloth stamped in brown top edges stained yellow. Light soiling and small scuff to ffep. Internally quite clean with no markings of any kind. A very good copy. <br/><br/> The Viking Press hardcover
19402407229Viking Press 1940. 12th. hardcover. near fine. 12th printing as stated on copyright page. Book near fine crack to front gutter name of former owner to front paste-down. Viking Press unknown
1939SKU1043116The Viking Press 1939. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. The Viking Press; New York 1939. Hardcover. First Edition Fourth Printing. A Very Good grey cloth binding with brown illustration on boards and brown lettering on spine binding sturdy and intact top text block edge stained grey with some fading some age toning to pages small ink scribble bottom text block edge spine buckram starting to separate from backing material in a Very Good beautiful and original some handling/scuff marks to panels bit of edge/corner wear some rubbing along front panel at spine and front/back turns all four flap corners neatly clipped2.75 price intact to top 4th printing intact to bottom Dust wrapper. A nice clean and unmarked copy. 8vooctavo or approx. 6 x 9 inches. 619pp. We pack securely and ship daily with delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scans are available for any item please inquire. The Viking Press hardcover
1939035441New York: Viking Press 1939. Book. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. Octavo 5"x7". 619pp.oatmeal grain pictorial cloth boards.States "First Published in April 1939" on the copyright page with no additional printing history indicating a true First Edition First printing. There is foxing to the endpapers and a few specks on the fore-edge otherwise a an exceptionally near fine copy. "Steinbeck's Pulitzer Prize-winning epic of the Great Depression chronicles the Dust Bowl migration of the 1930s and tells the story of one Oklahoma farm family the Joads-driven from their homestead and forced to travel west to the promised land of California. Out of their trials and their repeated collisions against the hard realities of an America divided into Haves and Have-Nots evolves a drama that is intensely human yet majestic in its scale and moral vision elemental yet plainspoken tragic but ultimately stirring in its human dignity. A portrait of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless of one man's fierce reaction to injustice and of one woman's stoical strength the novel captures the horrors of the Great Depression and probes into the very nature of equality and justice in America." . Viking Press Hardcover
1938140938149New York: The Viking Press 1938. First Edition. First edition. 303 pp. Original cloth. Small dampstain to top of back board else Near Fine in Very Good unclipped dust jacket with tears along folds at top of front panel edge-rubbing small closed tear to bottom of back panel spine slightly darkened a few pieces of tape to verso dampstain to verso of back panel. A collection of twelve stories by the chronicler of the rough-and-tumble American West. The Viking Press unknown
003254Viking Press. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition 1938. Book near fine except for very slight wear at corners slight discoloration on spine and end-papers. DJ very good price-clipped with slight rubbing and chipping at spine ends and corners slight rubbing on spine along folds and joints slight discoloration on spine back flaps and inside DJ. Viking Press hardcover
1942005753Viking Press. DJ in archival cover chips spine sunned edge ware price clipped. Stated first published in March 1942. First edition Second state. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1942. Viking Press hardcover
1942005067NY: Viking 1942 1942. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. Published in New York by Viking Press in 1942. First Issue with First Published in 1942 stated on copyright page and the extra period on page 112 in the middle of line 11. Book very good except for slight fading along top and bottom edges some discoloration marks on middle and upper edge of front board and top edge of back board some fading along edges of inside pages. DJ very good except for wearing along edges and joints chipping on spine ends and corners missing small piece on top spine end fading and discoloration on covers spine and flaps. DJ price reads "$2.00 NY: Viking, 1942 hardcover
1942005786The Viking Press 1942. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Published in New York by The Viking Press in 1942. First Edition not first issue in rare variant maroon binding. Book near fine very slight shelf-cocking very slight spotting on boards. DJ very good price-clipped slight rubbing and chipping at corners and spine ends tanning on edges of flaps tiny tear at top of back. The Viking Press hardcover
19421503128Viking 1942. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. A fine first edition in a very good price-clipped dust jacket. Viking hardcover
1947005805The Viking Press 1947. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. NY: Viking Press 1947. First Edition in rare variant gray cloth binding with blind-stamping on bottom of front cover. Book near fine spine faded spotting on spine and boards and rear end-papers frayed spot from removal of tape on rear paste-down. DJ very good wear at spine ends and corners discoloration on spine flaps back and inside DJ. DJ flap price reads "$2.75.". The Viking Press hardcover
1938567789San Francisco: Simon J. Lublin Society of California 1938. Softcover. Good. Fourth printing. Octavo. 33 3pp. Stapled photographically illustrated wrappers. Both wraps detached one tiny corner creased light overall wear good or better. Simon J. Lublin Society of California unknown
06568New York: The Viking Press 1947. A Landmark American Novel in Its First Illustrated Dress<br /> With Seventeen Evocative Paintings by Peggy Worthington<br /> <br /> STEINBECK John. Tortilla Flat. With seventeen paintings by Peggy Worthington. New York: The Viking Press 1947.<br /> <br /> First illustrated edition.<br /> <br /> Large octavo 9 3/16 x 6 5/8 inches; 234 x 168 mm. 1-10 11-213 3 blank pp. Seventeen fine color illustrations including nine full-page plates.<br /> <br /> Publisher's tan linen over boards front cover with a mounted color illustration spine lettered in dark green pictorial color endpapers top edge stained dark green. A fine copy in the original color pictorial dust jacket.<br /> <br /> A beautifully produced illustrated edition of Tortilla Flat one of John Steinbeck's earliest and most enduring works. <br /> <br /> First published in 1935 Tortilla Flat marked Steinbeck's breakthrough introducing the loosely connected adventures of Danny and his companions - paisanos living on the margins of society in Monterey California. Blending humor pathos and a gently ironic narrative voice the work established many of the thematic concerns - friendship poverty and moral ambiguity - that would define Steinbeck's later masterpieces.<br /> <br /> Peggy Worthington's illustrations created specifically for this edition bring a warm painterly interpretation to Steinbeck's world capturing both the rustic charm and underlying poignancy of the paisanos' lives. Her use of color and composition lends the volume a distinctive visual identity making this edition one of the most appealing mid-century illustrated Steinbeck publications.<br /> <br /> Issued in an attractive format with mounted cover illustration and pictorial endpapers this 1947 edition represents the first fully illustrated presentation of the text and remains highly sought after in fine condition with the dust jacket intact.<br /> <br /> A particularly fresh and desirable copy of an American classic - uniting Steinbeck's breakthrough novel with a sympathetic and accomplished illustrative program.<br /> <br /> Goldstone & Payne A4a. New York: The Viking Press, 1947 unknown
193550859New York: Covici Friede 1935. First Printing. Hardcover missing Dust Jacket. Very Good- with small chips to the head of the spine. Spine sunned. Blue Topstain. First printing with no subsequent printings mentioned on the copyright page. Pages are bright and unmarked the binding is sound. Illus Ruth Garnet With a facsimile dust jacket loc GC2. Covici Friede, hardcover
6672NY: Viking 1947. 1st illustrated edition. Pages 213 pp.4to. Clothbound. 1st illustrated edition. Illustrated with 17 paintings by Peggy Worthington. Goldstone & Payne A4d. In very good condition in like dust jacket with a one inch chip missing from the lower left corner of the front panel and minor wear along folds. Previous owner�s stamp on half title page. NY: Viking 1947. hardcover
1989131433San Francisco: Sierra Club Books 1989. First edition of the award-winning author's work on the great American novelists; from the library of Elaine Steinbeck. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the front free endpaper "For Elaine Steinbeck - such a pleasure to meet & talk with - Sincerely Frederick Turner." With the original typed transmittal letter signed by Turner and addressed to Elaine reminding her of their meeting at a party in Key West and commenting about the chapter on her late husband in the present volume. Fine in a fine dust jacket. Jacket design by Christine Taylor. Turner's Spirit of Place is devoted to nine great American authors each chapter describing the artist in the place he or she made special: Mark Twain in Hannibal; William Faulkner in the Mississippi delta; and George W. Cable in New Orleans' French Quarter testifying to the vitality of the American landscape as a continuing source of artistic and spiritual nourishment. Sierra Club Books unknown
1947933F30New York: The Viking Press 1947 . First edition. Cloth. Very Good Indeed/Very Good Indeed. 8.5" by 6". Jose Clemente Orozco. The first edition of Steinbeck's popular novella about a pearl diver and his family in the original second issue dust wrapper. The first edition of this work first printing in the second issue unclipped dust wrapper with Steinbeck facing left to the rear wrap.Steinbeck's novella follows a pearl diver named Kino and explores themes of greed defiance of societal norms and evil.Viewed as a parable the tale was inspired by a Mexican folk tale.With vignette illustrations from Jose Clemente Orozco. In the publisher's original cloth binding with unclipped dust wrapper. Bumps to back strip head and tail otherwise externally fine. Light sunning to dust wrapper back strip with losses of paper to back strip head and tail. Small loss of paper to rear wrap tail. Two minor closed tears to front wrap head. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good Indeed The Viking Press hardcover