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1950Embry 175663Collier Circa 1950. Light wear very good. Brown cloth pictorially stamped in blue and red. Collier, Circa 1950. hardcover books
1995Embry 173807Book-of-the-Month Club 1995. Book Club edition. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Book-of-the-Month Club, 1995. Book Club edition. unknown books
1995Embry 166991Book-of-the-Month Club 1995. Book Club edition. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Book-of-the-Month Club, 1995. Book Club edition. unknown books
1995Embry 159218Book-of-the-Month Club 1995. Book Club edition. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Book-of-the-Month Club, 1995. Book Club edition. unknown books
1995Embry 151816Book-of-the-Month Club 1995. Book Club edition. Light tide mark to lower spine and boards with some color offset to verso of jacket near fine in near fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Book-of-the-Month Club, 1995. Book Club edition. hardcover books
1995Embry 147325Book of the Month Club 1995. Book Club edition. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Book of the Month Club, 1995. Book Club edition. unknown books
1950Embry 175662Collier Circa 1950. Light wear very good. Brown cloth pictorially stamped in blue and red. Collier, Circa 1950. hardcover books
19425787New York: Viking Press 1942. First edition. An antifascist tale written for a juvenile audience or for an audience with limited access to education. It begins in an unknown town that has just been occupied by a small regiment of enemy soldiers. With no alternative the Mayor of the town agrees to meet with the enemy to try to work out a plan for peaceful co-existence before the impending war goes much further. . 20 cm; 188 pages. First state printing stray period page 112 line 11; printer not named on copyright page; unclipped dustjacket with $2.00 price present advertisement for Upton Sinclair on back flap. Bound in blue cloth in dust jacket. Dust jacket abraded and a bit frayed at folds and extremities; pages lightly toned; endleaves toned brown at gutters yet very good overall. Viking Press hardcover books
1932Embry 159549Covici Friede 1932 but 1935. First edition fourth issue. Binding darkened a shade more so to spine minor fraying to spine and corners just showing overall very good in darkened dust jacket once again more so to spine and with some random spotting and shallow chipping in mylar cover. Tan cloth titled in red and with red horizontal line running across both board and spine. Inscribed by the author in the year of issue "For Ed Lee John Steinbeck 1935" A previous dealer has indicated that the recipient was H. E. Lee lifelong Salinas resident. "This is the remaining portion of the approximately 1850 sheets sold by Brewer Warren & Putnam to Robert O. Ballou and by the latter to Covici-Friede." Goldstone and Payne: John Steinbeck A Bibliographical Catalogue of the Adrian H. Goldstone Collection A2e. Covici Friede, 1932 (but 1935). First edition, fourth issue. hardcover books
1945Embry 196192Viking 1945. First illustrated edition. Spine very slightly toned else fine. No slipcase. Color illus. by Wesley Dennis. Smooth grained tan cloth with illustrated cover label. Viking, 1945. First illustrated edition. hardcover books
1945Embry 196862Viking 1945. First illustrated edition. Inked name slight wear still fine. Color illus. by Wesley Dennis. Smooth grained tan cloth with illustrated cover label. Viking, 1945. First illustrated edition. hardcover books
1937Embry 141474Viking 1937. First edition number 74 of 699 hand-numbered copies signed by the author. Spine slightly dull still fine in fine faintly worn slipcase. Flexible tan cloth. Viking, 1937. First edition, number 74 of 699 hand-numbered copies, signed by the author. hardcover books
1988Embry 194492Easton Press 1988. Bookplate else fine. Full maroon leather decoratively gilt. Easton Press, 1988. hardcover books
1995Embry 173837Book-of-the-Month Club 1995. Book Club edition. Fine in fine dust jacket in mylar cover. Book-of-the-Month Club, 1995. Book Club edition. unknown books
1950Embry 175665Collier Circa 1950. Light wear very good. Brown cloth pictorially stamped in blue and red. Collier, Circa 1950. hardcover books
1935Embry 125484William Heinemann Limited London: 1935. First British edition. Owner's inked name a tiny bit of foxing to edges first and last few pages very minor wear near fine in very good dust jacket with some soiling to panels and toning to spine and light edgewear in mylar cover. Overall a very nice copy. William Heinemann Limited, London: 1935. First British edition. unknown books
196551736NY:: Viking Press Compass Books. Near Fine. 1965. Paperback. C134 in the Compass Books series. Cover design by Arthur Hawkins. Third printing thus paperback. Near fine in illustrated wraps. An attractive well preserved copy. . Viking Press (Compass Books), paperback books
197548352NY:: Viking Press. Near Fine. 1975. Paperback. 0670005797 . Edited by Robert E. Morsberger. Black and white stills from the film. A paperback original. First edition. About fine in printed wraps. A bright clean and well preserved copy. ; 150 pages . Viking Press, paperback books
19398503Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandel 1939. Hardcover. THE GRAPES OF WRATH. Translated into the Danish by Aase Hansen and Ellen Kirk. Slipcase. Dust jacket has 1/2 inch chip at head of spine. Gilt-stamped spine. Fine condition. <br/><br/> Gyldendalske Boghandel, hardcover books
1980WRCLIT75461Beverley Hills: BNB Productions Inc. 1980. 1119 leaves with revises affecting sequence on occasion. Quarto. Photomechanically duplicated typescript printed on rectos only of white salmon and blue stock. Bradbound with lower wrapper only. Light use at corners a couple of revisions in ink and pencil; very good. A revised draft of the teleplay for the first episode of three of this mini-series adaptation of Steinbeck's novel. It was broadcast in 1981 with a running time of 480 minutes. Harvey Hart directed a cast that included Timothy Bottoms Jane Seymour Bruce Boxleitner Karen Allen Warren Oates et al. The production earned nominations and a few wins from both the Golden Globes and the Emmys. BNB Productions, Inc. unknown books
1957WRCLIT76320Los Angeles: 20th Century Fox 1957. Eight 11 x 14 color pictorial studio lobby cards. Spot of browning in lower left corner of card #4 same faintly in corner of title card small chip from blank corner of card #5 a few small pin holes from display use as intended distributor's stamp and annotations on a few versos; a very good set. A complete set of the color pictorial lobby cards issued to promote Ivan Moffat's adaptation of Steinbeck's novel directed by Victor Vicas starring Joan Collins Jayne Mansfield Dan Dailey et al. Although the film was released in b&w the scenes here are in tinted colors. Accompanied by duplicates of cards 3 soiled and 8 2 copies with edge tears. 20th Century Fox unknown books
1940WRCLIT77071Los Angeles: 2oth Century-Fox 1940. Five original 8 x 10" glossy b&w stills. Pencil numbers on two versos otherwise near fine. Thomas Hart Benton prepared several works as publicity pieces for John Ford's 1940 film version of Steinbeck's novel most famously a version of THE DEPARTURE OF THE JOADS that was incorporated in several of the differing styles of posters. He also prepared a series of portraits of the characters but these were not incorporated in the posters but rather utilized in the theatre program that was offered at the opening exhibitions of the film. They were also reproduced in the form of six stills according to the negative numbers - only five are present here evidently in very limited quantities as they are quite scarce. Apart from an appearance by this same group at auction in 2008 we've not encountered another. 2oth Century-Fox unknown books
1950WRCLIT79698Vienna & Leipzig 1950. Two 4pp. folded leaflets quarto and octavo. Heavily illustrated. One is two-hole punched for binder otherwise fine. Two examples of the promotional programs for the German language release of the 1947 film adaptation of Steinbeck's novella for which he also cowrote the screenplay. The larger more heavily illustrated is the PROGRESS FILM PROGRAMM 62/64 and the other the ILLUSTRIERTES FILM PROGRAMM number 182. unknown books
1982WRCLIT76359Culver City: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 1982. Eight 8x10" color mini lobby cards. About fine. A complete set of the mini lobby cards issued to promote the film adaptation by screenwriter and director David S. Ward derived from two novels by John Steinbeck taking the bulk of its story and its title from Steinbeck's CANNERY ROW and some elements from SWEET THURSDAY. The film starred Nick Nolte Debra Winger et al. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer unknown books
1940WRCLIT77070Los Angeles: 2oth Century-Fox 1940. Original 8 x 10" glossy b&w still. Mild smudge on blank verso otherwise fine. A highly atmospheric character portrait of Jane Darwell as Ma Joad in John Ford's 1940 film version of Steinbeck's novel a role for which she won an Academy Award. This is one of a sequence of such portraits that were made of the main characters featuring a stark single light from the characters lower right. Emmett Schoenbaum is generally credited as the still photographer for the production. 2oth Century-Fox unknown books