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1954298763New York: Viking 1954. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 8vo cloth d.w. New York: Viking 1954. First Edition.<br/><br/> First issue with the top stained red; no blurbs on back of dust wrapper. Exceptionally nice bright copy.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
19541278532New York: The Viking Press 1954. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo 273pp. VG- hardcover with G dustjacket. Faded blue spine with black and white text. edgeworn dustjacket agetoned now protected by mylar cover priceclipped; Boards strong binding slightly cocked binding strong; Textblock agetoned small stain on foreedge of textblock exterior interior clean. Edition points: "First Published by the Viking Press in June 1954" on copyright page<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office in bookcases next to Ephemera section. 1278532. FP New Rockville Stock. The Viking Press hardcover books
1954292518New York: Viking 1954. hardcover. 8vo handsomely rebound in full tan morocco blue spine labels. New York: Viking 1954. First Edition. Fine.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
19542279756The Viking Press 1954. Book Club BCE/BOMC. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. Galdone Paul Jacket Art. Book club edition. Jacket edges lightly rubbed. 1954 Hard Cover. We have more books available by this author!. x 273 pp. In Monterey on the California coast Sweet Thursday is what they call the day after Lousy Wednesday which is one of those days that are just naturally bad. Returning to the scene of Cannery Row The Viking Press hardcover books
1954281715New York: Viking 1954. First. hardcover. very good/very good. 8vo cloth d.w. New York: Viking 1954. First Edition.<br/><br/> First issue with the top stained red; no blurbs on back of dust wrapper which is slightly shelf-worn but price- intact. Tiny pin hole on the cloth spine.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
1954281713New York: Viking 1954. First. hardcover. fine/very good. 8vo cloth d.w. New York: Viking 1954. First Edition.<br/><br/> First issue with the top stained red; no blurbs on back of dust wrapper which is very slightly shelf-worn but price- intact.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
195430293New York: Viking 1954. First edition. Yellow cloth fine copy in lightly used price-clipped dust jacket. <br/><br/> Viking hardcover books
1954270522New York: Viking 1954. First. hardcover. near fine. 8vo cloth New York: Viking 1954. First Edition.<br/><br/> First issue with the top stained red; The book is in near fine condition with an old 1.00 price written in ink on the flyleaf; lacks dust wrapper<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
19541411710Viking Press 1954. Special Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. Uncorrected galleys. March 1954. Signed and inscribed by Steinbeck to Ernest H. Martin and Cy Feuer a famous theatrical and movie producing duo. Ernest H. Martin was a Tony Award-winning Broadway producer. Cy Feuer was a theatre producer director composer musician. Very good condition; shows wear. Housed in a custom-made slipcase. We will provide a certificate of authenticity. Viking Press unknown books
9000224London: Reprint Society 1955. Hardcover. Green boards with gilt-stamped spine label. Dust jacket. Fine condition. Scarce reprint of the sequel to CANNERY ROW. <br/><br/> Reprint Society, [1955] hardcover books
195412191ENew York: Viking Press 1954. First Edition. Ownership signature. Very good copy with a faint bit of darkening at the gutters and a long narrow light red stain on the rear free endpaper in a very good lightly used dust jacket with some very small tears and creases. Viking Press unknown books
19549335JNew York: Viking 1954. First Edition. Fine in a very good price-clipped second issue dust jacket with some light chipping and small tears Sequel to Cannery Row. Viking unknown books
194729905Paris 1947. Four strips of teletyped text affixed to "Post Office Overseas Telegram" form received at the Central Telegraph Office in London. 1 vols. 5-3/8 x 7-1/2 inches. Very good. Four strips of teletyped text affixed to "Post Office Overseas Telegram" form received at the Central Telegraph Office in London. 1 vols. 5-3/8 x 7-1/2 inches. Steinbeck Cable to Burgess. While Steinbeck is in Paris on his tour of Europe he wires his friend at the Claridge Hotel in London: "IN REGARD TO STAGE AND SCREEN ANNIE LAURIE IS THE QUEEN GOOD LUCK - JOHN - "<br/><br/>Annie Laurie Williams was their agent; at the time Meredith was playing on the London Stage in "Winterset."<br/><br/>with: MEREDITH Burgess. Telegram retained copy to Steinbeck from London to Paris at the Hotel Lancaster 8 July 1947:<br/><br/>"CANNOT CONTACT CAPA TRIED INCESSANTLY STOP CABLE WHEN POSSIBLE TELEPHONE YOU PASTURES OF HEAVEN DEAL VERY HOT LOVE BURGESS"<br/><br/>At the time Steinbeck was working with Capa on stories for the Herald Tribune. unknown books
JD30866first edition. <br/><br/> This is a group of three carbon typescripts all with holographic corrections by Steinbeck and one carbon manuscript that comprise three chapters of what Farrar Straus & Giroux published as The Acts of King Arthur and His Nobel Knights in 1976 eight years after the death of Steinbeck and 17 years after the 1959 date these chapters were written the chapters are The Knight With The Two SwordsGawain Ewain and Marhalt and The Noble Tale of Sir Lancelot of the Lake this typescript and manuscript material totals 348 leafs on typing paper and sheets of lined legal-sized yellow notepaper housed within a green marbled custom folding box with leather spine with author's name and title in gilt are the carbon manuscript of The Noble Tale of Sir Lancelot of the Lake 81 leafs numbered 19-100 followed by 168 leafs of carbon typescript for this chapter with notes in Steinbeck's hand together with a blue marbled custom folding box with leather spine with author and title in gilt that houses the carbon typescript for The Knight With The Two Swords dated May 16 1959 being 22 leafs with many penciled corrections deletions and revisions by Steinbeck followed by Gawain Ewain and Marhalt noted in pencil as Section 5 and dated July 1959 being 72 leafs also with many ink corrections deletions and revisions in Steinbeck's hand Steinbeck's fascination with King Arthur began when his Aunt Mollie gave him a copy of The Boy's King Arthur when he was eight years old that book began a life-long affair with the written word and to his continued study of King Arthur he eventually tried to "translate" Arthur into modern English which Farrar Straus & Giroux eventually published after his death in his own introduction for that book Steinbeck wrote "I remember that words -- written or printed -- were devils and books because they gave me pain were my enemies.And then one day an aunt gave me a book and fatuously ignored my resentment. I stared at the black print with hatred and then gradually the pages opened and let me in. The magic happened.I think my sense of right and wrong my feelings of noblesse oblige and any thought I may have against the oppressor and for the oppressed came from this secret book". Expected wear. hardcover books
1982TB24704New York: Avenel Books 1982. Reprint. Near fine in light orange paper covered boards with black text on the spine. An octavo measuring 8 3/4" by 6" with a blackened out prior owner's name on the front paste down beneath the jacket flap and with mild dust staining to the top edge of the text block. In a very good but price clipped dust jacket with two short closed tears at the upper edge of the spine area and with light wear and rubbing at the lower edge of same. 364 pages of text. Avenel Books hardcover books
19769025932New York: Farrar Straus and Giroux 1976. 1st. Hardcover. Fine/fine. Bound in the publisher's original cloth over boards spine stamped in gilt. <br/><br/> Farrar, Straus and Giroux hardcover books
19691681941969. unbound. very good. 4 page single-spaced carbon typescript of an unpublished short story. Presentation copy with a four word inscription in Greek. Undated. Subtitled "A Christmas Story" this scatalogical tale was apparently sent to a few friends as a keepsake.<br/><br/> unknown books
JD30040first edition. NY Marguerite and Louis Henry Cohn 1947 first edition wrappers. Softcover. <br/><br/> First and only edition No. 7 of only 60 copies printed by Ward Ritchie with its original white paper envelope which is also No. 7 the first 10 copies went to Steinbeck with the remainder going to the Cohns House of Books for Christmas gift presentation this elusive "A" item is a letter from Steinbeck to Arnold Gingrich editor of "Esquire" thanking him for sending a watch as a gift the letter is full of Steinbeck's typical humor noting that he had expected a watch when he graduated from high school but none was forthcoming and since he didn't actually graduate from Stanford University he likewise hadn't received a watch as a gift Goldstone & Payne A26a Morrow 199 and 200. Fine. paperback books
JD30899first edition. NY Marguerite and Louis Henry Cohn 1947 first edition wrappers. Softcover. <br/><br/> First and only edition this is supposed to be one of 60 numbered copies printed by Ward Ritchie with the first 10 copies going to Steinbeck with the remainder going to the Cohns House of Books for Christmas gift presentation however this is numbered as copy No. 61 being Ward Ritchie's own personal copy noted as being purchased from him by the legendary Serendipity Books in Berkeley CA a pencil note by Serendipity's Peter B. Howard indicates that he purchased the book from Ritchie June 16 1986 this elusive "A" item is a letter from Steinbeck to Arnold Gingrich editor of "Esquire" thanking him for sending a watch as a gift the letter is full of Steinbeck's typical humor noting that he had expected a watch when he graduated from high school but none was forthcoming and since he didn't actually graduate from Stanford University he likewise hadn't received a watch as a gift Goldstone & Payne A26a Morrow 199 and 200 now housed in a custom clam-shell case. Fine. paperback books
1947WRCLIT67696New York: Marguerite and Louis Henry Cohn 1947. 62pp. Small octavo. Sewn printed wrappers. Decorated title-page. Fine in original envelope. Enclosed in an extravagant full dark blue morocco slipcase gilt extra with silk lined folding insert. First edition. Copy #10 of sixty numbered copies and some out-of-series copies privately printed at the Ward Ritchie Press as the Cohns' Christmas greeting for the year. The first ten copies - of which this example must be counted - were reserved for Steinbeck and the remaining fifty for distribution by the Cohns. The text of a 1938 extended letter by Steinbeck. GOLDSTONE & PAYNE A26a. Marguerite and Louis Henry Cohn] unknown books
1947228021New York Marguerite and Louis Henry Cohn Christmas 1947. 1947. First edition. 12mo. Title page printed in red and black. Original stitched printed buff wrappers. Fine fresh copy. No signatures. One of only 60 copies out of series. Ward Ritchie's copy with his small bookplate. Printed by the Ward Ritchie Press Los Angeles California. Goldstone & Payne A26a. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine. [New York, Marguerite and Louis Henry Cohn] Christmas, 1947. paperback books
1941175161New York: The Viking Press 1941. First edition and first printing. Hardcover. Includes 136 photographs from the film of the same name taken by Herbert Kline and associates. An about near fine copy in oatmeal colored cloth binding with one former owner signature inked over by another former owner signature on the front free endpaper in an about very good dust jacket that has some wear chips tears and edge wear. Despite the flaws a solid cop of an underappreciated book from the author of "The Grapes of Wraith" and "Of Mice and Men. The Viking Press unknown books
1941159639New York: The Viking Press 1941. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Includes 136 photographs from the film of the same name taken by Herbert Kline and associates. An about very good copy in oatmeal boards that are somewhat soiled with some internal foxing and a gift inscription to the front free endpaper. No dust jacket. A solid copy. The Viking Press unknown books
1941273478New York: Viking 1941. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 136 photographs from the film of the same name. 4to pictorial linen d.w. New York: Viking Press 1941. First edition.<br/><br/> Unusually fine condition with one of the usual browning of the end-leaves in a price intact dust jacket.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
1941273495New York: Viking 1941. First. hardcover. near fine/very good. 136 photographs from the film of the same name. 4to pictorial linen chipped d.w. New York:Viking Press 1941. First edition.<br/><br/> The dust wrapper is price-clipped lightly edge-worn and chipped; end-leaves browned; gift inscription opposite the half-title.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books