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037861New York : P.F. Collier and Son All in about VG - condition and all circa 1950s to 1960s. Some show old mildew or damp marks but all are now clan and dry. Includes Tortilla Flat In Dubious Battle Cup of Gold and Of Mice and Men and Short Stories and The Grapes of Wrath. Each in standard Collier brown cloth with blue/red ornamentation and gilt titles to spine. Collier reprinted many more titles by Steinbeck but this is a good start. Heavy. P.F. Collier and Son hardcover
1980313499SANTA BARBARA: BRADFORD MORROW BOOKSELLER. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1980. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. Close to fine in printed wrappers. 8vo. 154pp. 700 items cited. Slight hint of shelf soiling to covers. 2500 copies printed. . BRADFORD MORROW BOOKSELLER. paperback
200223067<p>New York:: Viking 2002. First Printing of the First Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Fine unclipped dust jacket. No remainder mark as is common with this title. This collection brings together for the first time over fifty of Steinbeck's finest essays and journalistic pieces on Salinas Sag Harbor Arthur Miller Woody Guthrie the Vietnam War and more that otherwise have remained out of print and have not previously appeared in a single volume.</p> Viking, hardcover
197018983Aptos: Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs 1970. First Edition. One of 150 copies printed at the Grace Hoper Press for the joint meeting of the Roxburghe & Zamorano clubs in September 1970. Quarto; hand-sewn white wrappers with titles printed in red-orange on front cover; 18pp. A Fine copy. Prints an introduction by James D. Hart reproducing a letter from Steinbeck as the frontispiece and includes Steinbeck's "translation" of a Ukranian poem into a fictitious language. GOLDSTONE & PAYNE A45a. Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs unknown
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
1994309982NY: LIBRARY OF AMERICA. Near Fine with no dust jacket. 1994. Poster. Promotional POSTER. 23 7/8" X 30 7/8" Close to fine on single printed sheet. Trace of foxing on blank reverse. Couple barely discernable spots of foxing at edges of image. Features a black & white photographic image of John Steinbeck circa 30's with his arms crossed with a cigarette between his fingers striking a thoughtful pose. Nicely suited for framing. . LIBRARY OF AMERICA. unknown
59-3020Seattle Wash.: Seattle Post-Intelligencer ca. 1943. Color poster on card stock. 24 x 18 inches. Printed by Western Printing Company Seattle Washington . Age-toned along edges and small margin tears. Mounted on linen. Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books. Seattle, Wash.: Seattle Post-Intelligencer, ca. 1943. unknown
59-3019Seattle Wash.: Seattle Post-Intelligencer ca. 1943. Color poster on card stock. 24 x 18 inches. Printed by Western Printing Company Seattle Washington . Age-toned along edges and small margin tears. Provenance: Peter Howard Serendipity Books. Seattle, Wash.: Seattle Post-Intelligencer, ca. 1943. unknown
JD6422NY Viking 1969 first edition glassine dust jacket. Hardcover. Slipcase one of 600 copies published a year after Steinbeck's death specially bound with seven plates that are facsimiles of pages from the original manuscript frontispiece photo of the box that Steinbeck carved to house the manuscript which he presented to his friend and editor at Viking the legendary Pascal Covici these letters to Covici were Steinbeck's method of warming up to writing his great novel East of Eden the seventh facsimile is the original draft of Steinbeck's dedication to Covici followed by a printing of that dedication Goldstone & Payne A44a Morrow 274 still housed in its original mailing box coded with the book's title scarce thus. Fine. NY, Viking, 1969, first edition, glassine dust jacket. Hardcover. hardcover
1969023594Viking Press 1969. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. One of 600 copies with facsimile of 7 pages from the manuscript and a page from the original dedication. Half blue cloth over blue paper boards with silver stamped titles on spine and housed in the publishers paper covered slipcase. A beautiful copy in a lightly faded slipcase. Viking Press Hardcover
19691264681969. New York: The Viking Press 1969. <br /> <br /> Narrow 4to 148 pp. Yellow card wrappers lettered in black with folding box. Upper wrappers numbered "11" in top left corner. very light wear to spine of wrappers box spotted else very good.<br /> <br /> § Unrevised proofs. Steinbeck's day-by-day account of the writing of East of Eden in the form of letters to his friend and publisher Pat Covici. The book was published posthumously in an edition of 600 copies.<br /> <br /> "John Steinbeck in writing East of Eden warmed up for the daily stint ahead in a "letter" to his editor the late Pascal Covici. It was written in pencil usually on the left-hand pages of a large notebook which Covici had supplied. Then when Steinbeck felt ready he proceeded to the text of the novel on the right-hand pages. The writing covered the period from January 29 to November 1 1951. There was a "letter" for every working day.<br /> <br /> The letter was primarily a method of flexing the author's mental and physical muscles. Steinbeck sometimes used it to adumbrate the problems and purposes of the passage on which he was about to embark-"a kind of arguing ground for the story" as he said once. At other times it consisted of random thoughts trial flights in wordsmanship nuggets of information and comment about the events of the moment both personal and public. But the letters were also full of serious thinking about this novel his longest and most ambitious as well as about novel-writing in general. Never intended for publication they cast a flood of light on the author's mind and on the nature of the creative process. And in the private glimpses of the Nobel-Prize-winning writer-his concern about his sons his hobbies such as wood- carving and carpentry his passion for invention-they are autobiographical material of the first order. In a sense this is Steinbeck's testament. unknown
196932588New York: Viking Press. Fine in Very Good dust jacket. 1969. Limited Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 4to 11" - 13" tall; 182 pages; Onion skin jacket with a few tears and chips. In slipcase with light rubbing soiling and wear. One of 600 copies. . Viking Press hardcover
B38962-F-STEThe Viking Press. Collectible - Very Good. NY: Viking 1969. 1st edition limited to 600 copies. Hardcover 4to 182 pgs. Color frontis b/w fold-out facsimile manuscript pgs. Near fine in very good slipcase. Slipcase has some light fading on edges and the paper label has small rust spots. Lacking glassine jacket. American Novelists Authorship Personal Correspondence Inquire if you need further information. The Viking Press hardcover
06591New York: The Viking Press 1969. Steinbeck at Work<br /> The Private Notebook Behind a Masterpiece<br /> <br /> STEINBECK John. Journal of a Novel. The East of Eden Letters. New York: The Viking Press 1969.<br /> <br /> First edition. Octavo 8 1/4 x 5 5/8 inches; 209 x 143 mm. x 1-2 3-182 pp.<br /> <br /> Publisher's quarter dark blue linen over blue cloth boards spine lettered in silver decorative endpapers top edge stained light blue. Original color pictorial dust jacket minimal fading to spine. A fine copy in a near fine dust jacket.<br /> <br /> A fascinating and deeply revealing companion to East of Eden comprising Steinbeck's working journal written in the form of letters to his editor and friend Pascal Covici. Composed during the creation of his most ambitious novel these entries provide a rare day-by-day account of the creative process - charting Steinbeck's struggles ambitions and evolving ideas as East of Eden took shape.<br /> <br /> More than mere ancillary material this volume stands as an intimate self-portrait of the author at work offering insight into his discipline doubts and artistic philosophy. <br /> <br /> Goldstone & Payne A45a. New York: The Viking Press, 1969 unknown
06578New York: The Viking Press 1969. Steinbeck at Work<br /> The Private Notebook Behind a Masterpiece<br /> <br /> STEINBECK John. Journal of a Novel. The East of Eden Letters. New York: The Viking Press 1969.<br /> <br /> First edition. Octavo 8 1/4 x 5 5/8 inches; 209 x 143 mm. x 1-2 3-182 pp.<br /> <br /> Publisher's quarter dark blue linen over blue cloth boards spine lettered in silver decorative endpapers top edge stained light blue. Original color pictorial dust jacket spine faded with minor wear to extremities. A fine copy in an excellent dust jacket.<br /> <br /> A fascinating and deeply revealing companion to East of Eden comprising Steinbeck's working journal written in the form of letters to his editor and friend Pascal Covici. Composed during the creation of his most ambitious novel these entries provide a rare day-by-day account of the creative process - charting Steinbeck's struggles ambitions and evolving ideas as East of Eden took shape.<br /> <br /> More than mere ancillary material this volume stands as an intimate self-portrait of the author at work offering insight into his discipline doubts and artistic philosophy. <br /> <br /> Goldstone & Payne A45a. New York: The Viking Press, 1969 unknown
196932506NY: Viking. Fine. 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. Two-tone cloth. Limited to 600 copies. Fine condition but for trace foxing to plates in glassine DJ which is toned to spine and has chips and tears. In original sunned/rubbed/slightly soiled slipcase. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Viking hardcover
10481133-6Heinemann Educational Books. Used - Good. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Heinemann Educational Books unknown
1990Q-0140144188Penguin Books 1990-12-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin Books paperback
2004Q-0141186348Penguin Books Limited UK 2004-07-05. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin Books, Limited (UK) paperback
1969105403The Viking Press 1969-12-20. Hardcover. Very Good. 8x5x1. Limited edition of 600 hardcover in glassine jacket and slipcase with facsimiles of seven pages from the manuscript and a page from the original dedication. Looks unread but the glossy pages of the facsimiles show light fox spotting. oversized and overweight. d41 Please email for photos. The Viking Press hardcover
196927742New York:: Viking Press 1969. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Near Fine price clipped dust jacket with some light wear to head of the extremities. From January to November 1951 Steinbeck began his writing day while working on East of Eden by jotting down his ideas for the novel as well as personal letters to his editor Pascal Covici. These letters were never intended for publication and reflect his ongoing battle with the project and his observations on the events of the day. What these letters show is the flow of Steinbeck's mind and the nature of his creative process. Viking Press, unknown
10109441-6Heinemann Educational Books. Used - Good. Former library copy. Pages intact with minimal writing/highlighting. The binding may be loose and creased. Dust jackets/supplements are not included. Includes library markings. Stock photo provided. Product includes identifying sticker. Better World Books: Buy Books. Do Good. Heinemann Educational Books unknown
196928196New York:: Viking Press 1969. First Printing of the First US Edition. A Fine tight copy in a Very Good plus unclipped dust jacket with some light wear to head of the extremities. From January to November 1951 Steinbeck began his writing day while working on East of Eden by jotting down his ideas for the novel as well as personal letters to his editor Pascal Covici. These letters were never intended for publication and reflect his ongoing battle with the project and his observations on the events of the day. What these letters show is the flow of Steinbeck's mind and the nature of his creative process. Viking Press, unknown
1969214403NY: The Viking Press 1969. Hardcover. Scuff to lower corner of front pastedown else very good plus clean & tight condition / sunned and scuffed slipcase. First edition limited issue of 600 copies with facsimiles of seven pages from the manuscript and a page from the original dedication. size: 7.75"x11" 182pp. slipcase. 1/2 dark blue buckram over grey blue paper covered boards / slipcase with printed paper label. The Viking Press hardcover
197026107<p>London:: Heinemann 1970. First Printing of the First UK Edition. A Near Fine copy with a slight bump to the spine ends in a Near Fine dust jacket with some light wrinkling to head and heel of the spine. From January to November 1951 Steinbeck began his writing day while working on East of Eden by jotting down his ideas for the novel as well as personal letters to his editor Pascal Covici. These letters were never intended for publication and reflect his ongoing battle with the project and his observations on the events of the day. What these letters show is the flow of Steinbeck's mind and the nature of his creative process.</p> Heinemann, hardcover