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20022-8483102250Tusquets 2002. Paperback. New. 688 pages. Spanish language. 9.00x6.25x1.75 inches. Tusquets paperback
20021-0670030627Viking Pr 2002. Hardcover. New. 9.50x6.50x1.50 inches. Viking Pr hardcover
JD36938NY Viking 2002 first edition dust jacket. Hardcover. Edited by Susan Shillinglaw and Jackson J. Benson this copy inscribed by Shillinglaw to Robert Cathcart a friend of Steinbeck's dating back to his Stanford University days see page 8 of Steinbeck: A Life in Letters see Jack Benson's massive biography The True Adventures of John Steinbeck Writer pages 59 110 127 128 138 149 151 415 inscribed in the year of publication "To Robert-/with warm thanks/to the man with/the best memory-/warmest memories of/John Steinbeck - I've/ever met./Susan Shillinglaw/February 2002". Fine in a near fine jacket. NY, Viking, 2002, first edition, dust jacket. Hardcover. hardcover
9780670116027Viking 1966 Book. New. Hardcover. Viking hardcover
196613653-1New York: Viking 1966. First edition / First printing. Blue cloth spine green cloth boards Fine in near fine dust jacket with minimally darkened spine and flap folds several short tears including a 1/8" chip to the top of the front panel. <b><i>This is the first issue with the spine lettering reading top to bottom.</i></b> Viking, hardcover
Q-0670116025Viking 1966-10-12. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Viking hardcover
2003Q-0142437417Penguin Classics 2003-04-29. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Penguin Classics paperback
2002Q-0670030627Viking Adult 2002-02-04. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Viking Adult hardcover
1-0670116025Viking Adult 1966. Hardcover. New. 205 pages. 10.80x8.80x1.00 inches. Viking Adult hardcover
2002mon0003212324Viking Adult 2002-02-04. Hardcover. Very Good. 1.6000 9.3000 6.2000. SIGNED by both editors. Minimal wear. Pages are clean. Viking Adult hardcover
1966000125New York: Viking Press. DJ in archival cover large chip and tears toning. Letter about book laid in. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 2nd Printing. 1966. Viking Press hardcover
1966mon0000059835Bantam 1966-01-01. Mass Market Paperback. Acceptable. 0.6000 in x 7.0000 in x 4.2000 in. Creased cover. Bantam paperback
GOR003330267Paperback. Very Good. paperback
2002009208New York: Viking Adult 2002. First Edition . Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Edited by Susan Shillinglaw and Jackson J. Benson. Like new copy no remainder mark not price clipped dust jacket in a mylar sleeve. <br/> <br/> Viking Adult hardcover
2002001912Viking 2002. 1st Edition. Soft cover. Fine. First Edition. advance uncorrected proof fine in wrappers. this is the 2002 edition edited by Shillinglaw and Benson. Viking unknown
003803Viking. F. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. First edition 1966. Book fine withslight wear at spine ends. DJ near fine price-clipped with slight chipping at spine ends and corners slight rubbing on back slight nicking at top of spine slight discoloration on spine edges of flaps and inside DJ. Viking hardcover
DADAX0670116025Viking 1966-10-12. First Edition. hardcover. New. 8.70x0.72x11.28. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Viking hardcover
010779New York New York U.S.A.: Viking Press 1966. 207pp/Illustrated with photos in color and black and white by Ansel Adams Henri Cartier-Bresson Alfred Eisenstadt and many others. Light edge wear to dj. Text clean. First Edition. Cloth. Very Good/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Viking Press Hardcover
009033New York New York U.S.A.: Viking Press 1966. 207pp/Illustrated with photos in color and black and white by Ansel Adams Henri Cartier-Bresson Alfred Eisenstadt and many others. Clean. First Edition. Cloth. Near Fine/Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Viking Press hardcover
1966003315NY 1966. in bright dustwrapper that shows minimal soil chipping. Overall a nice copy of this 4to book that features 136 pp. of photos. Pub. by Viking Press. First edition. VG. unknown
BIB-230910207Cloth-bound / Cloth spine. Publisher: Albert Bonniers Förlag 1967 Cloth-bound / Cloth spine 69 p. Fair condition. hardcover
71051Rupperswil Walter Steinbeck 1961. kartoniert; flexibler beiger illustrierter Einband / Anz. Seiten: 66 / 14 x 19 cm / Umschlagillustration von Maya von Arx / Zustand: gut geringe bis leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Einband geringfügig berieben leicht gebräunt und etwas fleckig Mit der Signatur des Autors auf dem Vortitel Rupperswil, Walter Steinbeck, 1961 unknown
195218857New York: New York Times Magazine 1952. Handwritten Manuscript. Paper. Near fine. Handwritten by John Steinbeck parts two and three of his three-part article for The New York Times Magazine titled "Autobiography: Making of a New Yorker." Together with three autograph letters signed by Steinbeck to NYTM editor Seymour Peck and o. In total this collection includes 12 legal page leaves written in pencil by Steinbeck on rectos only and one typed letter from his editor. All in near fine condition with faint toning to edges and small paperclip indentations. Goldstone & Payne C90 article With an 11-page typed transcription of the drafts and letters bound in chronological order of appearance. Housed in a custom brown cloth clamshell case title printed on paper label affixed to spine. Provenance: Christie's 1986; Christie's 1999<br /> <br /> John Steinbeck's article "Autobiography: Making of a New Yorker" begins in Part One not included here with his first unhappy and short-lived experience in New York City in 1925 at the age of 23.<br /> Part Two handwritten here details his second "assault on New York" in the fall of 1935 in which he begrudgingly transforms from a "Country Boy" into a true "New Yorker." At first Steinbeck writes: "It is so strange to look back. I was going to live in New York but I was going to avoid it." Near the end of the installment his anecdotes change. He writes: "Everything fell into place. I saw every face I passed. It was beautiful - but most important - I was part of it I was no longer a stranger."<br /> In the final section handwritten here Steinbeck describes the broad dichotomy of the city and romanticizes city life. He writes: "New York is an ugly city a dirty city. Its climate is a scandal its politics are used to frighten children its traffic is madness its competition is murderous. But. once you have lived in New York and it has become your home - no place else is good enough. All of everything is concentrated here population theatre art painting publishing importing business murder mugging luxury poverty. It is all of everything."<br /> The correspondence between Steinbeck and NYTM editor Seymour Peck primarily discusses deadlines for the article drafts. In the first letter Steinbeck tells Peck of his plans for the three-part article. Peck responds on November 26 1952 asking for all writing to be completed by December 24 1952. The second letter is inserted at the end of Part Two informing Peck that Part Three will be along shortly. The third letter dated December 17 1952 accompanies Part Three in which Steinbeck says the article "isn't very good but it is heart-felt."<br /> <br /> A truly exceptional collection of autobiographical writings from a classic American author. Despite his reputation as a Californian John Steinbeck spent nearly half his life living in New York City. In 1925 he left Stanford University without a degree and moved to the city for roughly one year. He returned to New York with his then-girlfriend Gwen living for a while in Sneden's Landing. They stayed in New York until the birth of his first son Thom and the publication of Cannery Row 1945. He later returned to the East Coast with his third wife Elaine and bought a home in Sag Harbor in 1955. Steinbeck remained in New York City until his death in 1968. [New York Times Magazine] unknown
JD36678n.p. John Steinbeck December 13 1950 first edition. The letter is to Ed Ricketts Jr. the son of his best friend famed marine biologist Ed Ricketts who died in a car crash two years previously Steinbeck writes "I think you recently received a letter from my publisher. It is very important that you answer it as soon as possible. I think your father would like to have you do this. You will remember that I did what I could while I could. Please do hurry along a reply. I shall be greatly inconvenienced if you do not. Sincerely John. P. S. I had a long letter from Toni the former wife of the elder Ricketts recently. She sent a picture of her baby. Have you any yet J." it is likely that the letter from Steinbeck's publisher had to do with the planned Log From the Sea of Cortez that Viking published in 1951. Folded else very good. n.p., John Steinbeck, December 13, 1950, first edition. unknown
JD36677Pacific Grove John Steinbeck December 8 1948 first edition. This is a letter to Ed Ricketts Jr. on Steinbeck's familiar ruled yellow paper carrying his Pacific Grove stamped address a total of 13 lines Steinbeck is looking for the "circulating pump we used to use on the pans of animals" Steinbeck is looking to set up a small aquarium in his house and would like to use the pump rather than buying another as "they are quite expensive" he invites the famed marine biologist's son to visit and says "Not much changes here. I'm trying to get some work done and maybe I'm succeeding. I don't know yet.". Folded else very good. Pacific Grove, John Steinbeck, December 8, 1948, first edition. unknown