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198626195<p>Norman:: University of Oklahoma 1986. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine dust jacket with a touch of rubbing to the spine. Timmerman provides insightful commentary on Steinbeck as a literary craftsman by closely examining his major works of fiction including Cannery Row Sweet Thursday Tortilla Flat The Grapes of Wrath Of Mice and Men East of Eden and his short stories.</p> University of Oklahoma, hardcover
1971298208Belwin-Mills Publishing Company 1971. First Edition. Trade Paperback. 206 pages. First edition first printing. Very good in illustrated wrappers paperback. Covers mildly soiled with remnants of partially removed small sticker lower right front cover. Stamp of Belwin-Mills Music Ltd Croydon England bottom of title page.<br> Belwin-Mills Publishing Company paperback
1944575539Durham North Carolina: Duke University Press 1944. Softcover. Near Fine. Offprint. Small quarto. 1 352-362pp. Stapled printed wrappers. Tiny number inked on front cover very light wear and staple a bit oxidized near fine. Briefly Inscribed by the author to psychologist L. B. Hoisington on the front cover and signed "MSS.". First published in American Literature Volume 15 No. 4 January 1944. The Grapes of Wrath won both the National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize and this essay was collected in at least two collections of critical studies of the book. OCLC locates a single copy at the University of Tulsa. Duke University Press unknown
JD28311n.p. NY United Press International October 25 1962 first edition. A c.6X9-inch b&w photo of author John Steinbeck and his wife Elaine in New York after it was announced that he won the Nobel Prize for Literature text that accompanies the photo is taped to the verso of the photo citing UPI photo credit. Fine. n.p. (NY), United Press International, October 25, 1962, first edition. unknown
JD28313NY United Press International January 6 1963 first edition. This is a wonderful photograph of two literary giants John Steinbeck and Carl Sandburg on the occasion of Sandburg's 85th birthday the party was at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel although the two men were great friends Steinbeck looks as if he's about to bite off the head of Sandburg who looks as serene as always c.8.5X6.5 inches UPI text about the photo is affixed to the verso which also carries the UPI photo credit. Fine. NY, United Press International, January 6, 1963, first edition. unknown
JD28365n.p. NY RCA Victor n.d. c.1955 first edition. This is an original cast recording of Pipe Dream which was adapted from Steinbeck's novel Sweet Thursday into this Broadway musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein that play starred Helen Traubel William Johnson and Judy Tyler who is finally credited on the album cover RCA Victor LOC-1097 liner notes by Rudolph Elie this item wasn't in the Adrian H. Goldstone collection but see Goldstone & Payne G55 not recorded by Morrow. Fine. n.p. (NY), RCA Victor, n.d. (c.1955), first edition. unknown
JD28364n.p. NY RCA Victor n.d. c.1955 first edition. This is an original cast recording of Pipe Dream which was adapted from Steinbeck's novel Sweet Thursday into this Broadway musical by Rodgers and Hammerstein that play starred Helen Traubel William Johnson and Judy Tyler who is finally credited on the album cover RCA Victor LOC-1023 liner notes by Rudolph Elie not recorded by Goldstone & Payne or the Morrow catalogue. Previous owner's name to back of album cover record is fine. n.p. (NY), RCA Victor, n.d. (c.1955), first edition. unknown
JD28310Seattle Western Printing Company n.d. 1943 first edition. This c.18X24-inch poster advertises that "John Steinbeck writes about the little man in the war" in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer during World War II the top of the poster is dominated by his name and a likeness of Steinbeck the bottom half advertises his writing "Now in the P. I" not recorded by Goldstone & Payne or Morrow. Age-toned along edges else clean bright and fine now housed in a black steel and glass frame. Seattle, Western Printing Company, n.d. (1943), first edition. unknown
1982546057United States: MGM / United Artists 1982. Unbound. Fine. Poster. Measuring approximately 14" x 36". Gently rolled a couple faint creases at the edge else about fine. Advertising poster for the 1982 American film directed by David S. Ward in his directorial debut starring Nick Nolte and Debra Winger. Adapted from John Steinbeck's novels Cannery Row and Sweet Thursday. MGM / United Artists unknown
1957546013United States: Twentieth Century Fox 1957. Unbound. Very Good. Poster. Measuring approximately 30" x 41". Gently rolled with an old fold crease faint creases with short tears at the edges small dampstains on top half writing and tape remnants on verso very good. Advertising poster for the 1957 American film directed by Victor Vicas and starring Joan Collins Jayne Mansfield Dan Dailey and Rick Jason. Based on Steinbeck's novel of the same name. Twentieth Century Fox unknown
199026196<p>Norman:: University of Oklahoma Press 1990. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine bright dust jacket. This is the first comprehensive study of the early short stories that Steinbeck crafted while learning to master narrative points of view character plot setting and imagery. Timmerman uses Steinbecks notebooks and ledgers to document his growth as a literary artist.</p> University of Oklahoma Press, hardcover
JD36982n.p. NY Bantam Books n.d. 1948 first edition. A color poster that measures about 22X28 inches it advertises Bantam's publication of The Red Pony a photoplay edition that featured front and rear cover photos of Robert Mitchum and Myrna Loy from the film version that book is featured in the middle of the poster Mitchum Loy and Louis Calhern are also featured in their film roles elsewhere in the poster Steinbeck wrote the screenplay for this Republic film not recorded by Goldstone & Payne Morrow or Holmes. Rolled never folded a few edge nicks short tears and small chips. n.p. (NY), Bantam Books, n.d. (1948), first edition. unknown
JD37053n.p. 20th Century-Fox 1952 first edition. Three original-release 8X10 b&w photos from this film that starred Marlon Brando and Anthony Quinn who won an Oscar for his role all three includes Brando one include both Brando and Quinn. Slight use. n.p., 20th Century-Fox, 1952, first edition. unknown
202002001Paris, NRF Gallimard, 1963 ; petit in-4, 838 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec son étuis rhodoide abimé ( des souris et des hommes, en un combat douteux, les raisins de la colère, rue de la sardine.
19742111902161003294Chiku ma shobo 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 412p Portrait size: 23cm Chiku ma shobo paperback
16899Aux Editions des quatre vents Paris, 12 juin 1945, in-8 broché, 104pp. Comprend : William Shakespeare : douze sonnets traduits par Maurice Blanchard / Henri Michaux : Le livre des situations étranges / René Char : Congé au vent / André Frédérique : Ovation / Franz Kafka : Joséphine la cantatrice ou le peuple des souris, traduit par Alexandre Vialate / Federico Garcia Lorca : Yerma (extraits) traduit par Marcelle Auclair et Paul Laurenz / Steinbeck : Johnny l'ours, traduit par Sonia Mille / Georges Hugnet : Chansons nettes / Gaston Bonheur : chemin privé / Maast : plaisirs perdus / Alfred Jarry : l'objet aimé. Parfaite condition pour cette publication littéraire qui comprendra 9 cahiers publiés entre 1945 et 1947
63-6985Stockholm Sweden: John Steinbeck 1962. Photocopy. Letter-sized sheet. Written on Hotel Plaza Stockholm letterhead. Very Good.Provenance: Herb Yellin 1935-2014 was the highly respected publisher and founder of Lord John Press considered by many to be one of the most important small presses of the 20th century. Stockholm, Sweden: [John Steinbeck, 1962?]. unknown
1933319462New York: North American Review Corporation 1933. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fair. 576p. Ex-library hardcover book that has been rebound in beige cloth. Light smudges on the covers and a few library stamps inside. Small closed tear in gutter of page 191. Otherwise text unmarked and binding tight. A good sturdy reading copy. Volume 236 of THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW the first literary journal in the United States. This volume contains the issues for July through December 1933. Some notable features include the first appearances of two stories by John Steinbeck "The Red Pony" and "The Great Mountains" both of which later appeared as chapters in the 1937 novella THE RED PONY. There is also an article analyzing Nazi anti-Semitism and the nationalism of Jews in Germany "Are Jews Internationalists" by Francis J. Oppenheimer as well as other articles commenting on Hitler's agenda and on conditions in Austria under Dollfuss. North American Review Corporation hardcover
1934319463New York: North American Review Corporation 1934. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fair. 576p. Ex-library hardcover book that has been rebound in beige cloth. Light smudges on the covers and a few library stamps inside. Otherwise text unmarked and binding tight. A good sturdy reading copy. Volume 237 of THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW the first literary journal in the United States. This volume contains the issues for January through June 1934. Some notable features include the first appearance of "The Murder" by John Steinbeck which was later published in the 1938 short story collection THE LONG VALLEY and a short story by Conrad Aiken ironically titled "Life Isn't a Short Story." There are also articles on the Lindbergh baby kidnapping; the element of satire in the plays of George S. Kaufman; an article arguing that the new freedoms enjoyed by 20th-century women conflict with her true feminine nature and that women suffer psychosomatic illness as a consequence "Modern Woman's Defenses Against Living" by physician Alva Barach; and an essay on motherhood in fiction by Louise Maunsell Field. North American Review Corporation hardcover
201604531S.l., La thune du guay jack rolland editeur, 1961 ; in-8, 185 pp., br. N°63 page non coupé.
202302666Paris, Gallimard collection soleil, 1967 ; in-8, 171 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
1987202005003Paris, Lieu Commun, 1987 ; in-8, 162 pp., broché. Traduit de l'américain par Rose Celli.
201610894, Profance maxi livres, 1982 ; in-8, 320 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Broché en bel état (papier bruni).
201001249, Profance maxi livres, 1982 ; in-8, 320 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
201906995Lausanne, Marguerat collection la caravelle, 1945 ; grand in-12, 225 pp., br.