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192570003ca. 1925-1930. in the original frame. Very fine original condition. This portrait was presented by Blaine to Steinbeck and remained in his possession for the rest of his life. From the estate of Steinbeck's sister Elizabeth Ainsworth. Mahlon Blaine designed the dust jackets and endpapers of both "Cup of Gold" and "To a God Unknown." Almost certainly one of the earliest portraits of John Steinbeck. unknown
JD35566n.p. J. Wilson McKenney 1959 first edition. A broadside that excerpts an article on teachers originally written for and published by the "CTA Journal" in November 1955 this is one of the great Steinbeck rarities so rare that it is virtually unknown it is one of only 12 copies hand-set and printed by McKenney so stated McKenney was the printer for the "CTA California Teachers Association Journal" as well as the magazine's editor he had also been a book publisher via his Wilmac Press he was able to gain approval of his printing this broadside only after agreement between himself Steinbeck and his agents that the print-run would be small enough so as to be not commercially viable the broadside measures c.10X14 inches the text is about the three teachers who were most important in Steinbeck's life he specifically mentions Ed Ricketts by number this would be the second rarest Steinbeck collectible it is so rare that no Steinbeck collection public or private is known to have a copy not recorded by Goldstone & Payne Morrow or Holmes THIS WAS THE PRINTER'S OWN PERSONAL COPY the verso is inscribed by his widow thusly "My husband was J. Wilson McKenney. One of his greatest accomplishments was this Steinbeck broadside. This was his own personal copy which I now inscribe to Jim Dourgarian and his daughter Tracy. Mariam McKenney. 6/6/89" now housed in a wood and glass frame this is one of those items that can actually be called rare. Aged but framed to visually eliminate that age presents as fine. n.p., J. Wilson McKenney, 1959, first edition. unknown
JD29206San Francisco CTA Journal 1952-1969 first edition. These hardcovers are bound volumes being from Vol. 48 through Vol. 65 which cover the reign of its former owner J. Wilson McKenney who was editor of the CTA California Teachers Association Journal from September 1952 until May 1970 he was also publisher of his own "Out West" magazine who also published materials having to do with California history mining deserts and the like through his Wilmac Press the piece by Steinbeck was published in the November 1955 issue page 7 which McKenney later published separately as a broadside limited to just 12 copies in 1959 which is one of the rarest of all Steinbeck items the original article was part of a series the CTA Journal published on famous Californians others included in that series were Herbert Hoover Ralph Bunche Walt Disney Earl Warren and others all of these bound volumes came from the library of McKenney see Goldstone & Payne C127 not recorded by Morrow. The bindings are all at least very good the bound-in issues are fine. San Francisco, CTA Journal, 1952-1969, first edition. hardcover
1937798<p>SIGNED BY THE AUTHOR: "SINCERELY JOHN STEINBECK" ON THE TITLE PAGE</p><p>COVICI-FRIEDE PUBLISHERS First Book-Club Edition with unpriced DJ and 'Haddon Craftsmen' listed as printers on the copyright page. Pages are in near-fine condition. Book is tight straight and interior is clean. No scuffing on edges; corners and spine ends are not bumped or scuffed. Fully bound beige cloth with orange and black details and letters front and spine. Binding is tight; superficial cracking is beginning to show on the rear inside spine not affecting the hinge function still tight and there is some mild foxing or staining on the back cover. Some sunning to spine. Endpapers are plain.</p><p>Original BOMC dust-jacket is very good. There is slight wear on the edges and folding and wrinkling on the spine-ends and corner tips but almost no loss from chipping. </p><p>186 pages; measures about 5x 7.5 ".</p> COVICI-FRIEDE hardcover
194313991AVON. NY 1943. Very Good with no dust jacket. 1943. First Edition; First Printing. Softcover. First paperback edition. Very good to near fine. In trade size paperback wrappers. Paper darkening with age. Traces of light shelf-wear at edges of covers Deletes one story from the original collection. . AVON. NY 1943 paperback
1939110283United Artists 1939. Softcover. Good/No jacket. Boldly stating on the cover "The picture Hollywood said could never be made" and dives into the production and cast of the film. Heavily illustrated with photos from the production. Covers shelfworn and soiled. United Artists unknown
1968272140Old Whalers Festival Inc 1968. First Edition. Trade Paperback. 92 pages. 7-1/4 by 10-1/4 inches. Festival booklet. Illustrated in black-and-white. Steinbeck is listed as Honorary Chairman. First edition first printing. Very good in stapled wrappers paperback.<br> Old Whalers Festival, Inc paperback
20245Good. Hardcover. 27 books all in good to very good condition. . hardcover
240722069unknown_binding. Like New. 0x0x0. 5 books East of Eden The Grapes of Wrath The Winter of our Discontent Tortilla Flat/Of Mice and Men and The Long Valley.Like New Inside and Out! Email for pictures! unknown
005136Book. Fine. No Binding. Autographed Letter Signed. 8x10. Awesome 5x6 Autographed Letter Signed in a 8x10 lucite frame. "Dear Mr. Stanton: Thank you very much for your kind letter and for your kind thoughts Very sincerely John Steinbeck." Fully Guarantee.I have collected Steinbeck for 30 years. unknown
651391644World Scientific Publishing Company Incorporated pp. 780 . Hardback. Used. World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated hardcover
2013x-9814374032World Scientific Pub Co Inc 2013. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 747 pages. 9.50x6.75x1.50 inches. World Scientific Pub Co Inc hardcover
19574405New York: Viking. Very Good in Good dust jacket. 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. Dust jacket rear panelis spotted and lightly soiled. Spine edge had been taped most of it's length and there is a little loss at head and heel of spine. Page 128 has been dog earred and there is spotting to top of page 126 127128129and the edge of 131.; 8vo; Unpaginated pages . Viking hardcover
1956555787Oxford: Oxford University Press 1956. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. First edition. Octavo. 106pp. Touch of edgwear else fine in a very good or better price-clipped dust jacket with a touch of foxing and a bit of edgewear including nicks and small tears. Presentation copy Inscribed by John Steinbeck to a teacher: “For Mrs. Hale This might be good to read to students when they feel put upon. I think it more filled with information than a hundred formal histories – with best wishes John Steinbeck / Perhaps you know this book. I hope not because the charm of first reading is so great.†A collection of 400 passages compiled by a 15th Century teacher of grammar at the Magdalen School in Oxford used for Latin translations by his students. Oxford University Press hardcover
19391665624/04/1939. <blockquote><p>“The undersigned Viking Press Inc. and John Steinbeck hereby sells grants conveys and assigns to the Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation…talking motion picture rights…that he may have in and to the original composition entitled “The Grapes of Wrathâ€â€¦â€ A unique and compelling piece of American cinematic history</p><p> </p><p><iframe src=""https://player.vimeo.com/video/258864368"" width=""640"" height=""360"" frameborder=""0"" allowfullscreen=""allowfullscreen""></iframe></p></blockquote><p>“The Grapes of Wrath†won the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award for fiction in 1940 and helped John Steinbeck earn the Nobel Prize awarded him in 1962 which turned on the “keen social perception†in this book. At the time of the Dust Bowl when hundreds of thousands of Americans migrated to the West Coast mainly California in search of a better life Steinbeck was writing a series of seven articles about migrant worker communities for the San Francisco Chronicle. He spent a lot of time getting to know families who lived in various migrant worker camps in towns like Bakersfield and Visalia and was angered and disgusted by the amount of heartbreak and suffering that he witnessed. He channeled those emotions as he wrote his classic - “The Grapes of Wrathâ€.</p><p>Published in 1939 by Viking Press “The Grapes of Wrath†vividly portrays life during the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl in America as it follows a family of Oklahoma tenant farmers driven from their home by drought economic hardship agricultural industry changes and bank foreclosures forcing tenant farmers out of work. The family traveled westward to California seeking jobs land dignity and a future. It explores the strength and goodness of the human spirit in the face of gruesome truly dismal circumstances.</p><p>This novel had a profound impact in America. Many people applauded Steinbeck for capturing so honestly the lives of migrant farm workers during the Depression and starkly pointing out conditions they faced. There were calls for social action in response. Eleanor Roosevelt took interest and as a result she called for congressional hearings on migrant worker camp conditions. Labor laws were changed. Others accused Steinbeck of being a socialist and of championing leftist beliefs.</p><p>Confident that the book would be a smash hit Hollywood rushed to make a film on the book even as it first hit the book shops. The film they made “The Grapes of Wrath†is widely considered one of the greatest films of all time. It was produced by Darryl F. Zanuck for Twentieth Century Fox directed by John Ford and starred Henry Fonda and Jane Darwell. It was nominated for seven Academy Awards including for Best Picture Actor Fonda Film Editing Sound and Writing. Ford won the Best Director Oscar and actress Darwell won Best Actress for her portrayal of Ma Joad. In 1989 “The Grapes of Wrath†was one of the first 25 films to be selected for preservation by the Library of Congress for its U.S. National Film Registry as being ""culturally historically or aesthetically significant.â€</p><p>This is the original contract in which Twentieth Century Fox obtained the rights from John Steinbeck and Viking Press to make the film “The Grapes of Wrathâ€. It is one of the most important if not the most important piece of American film history to ever reach the market.</p><p><strong>Document signed</strong> on Twentieth Century Fox’s own stationery one sheet with text on both sides New York April 24 1939 just days after the novel's initial release. It provides<em>: “…the undersigned Viking Press Inc. and John Steinbeck hereby sells grants conveys and assigns to the Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation…the right title and interest of the undersigned throughout the world in and to the silent sound and dialogue and talking motion picture rights…that he may have in and to the original composition entitled “The Grapes of Wrathâ€â€¦â€</em> It identifies the author as John Steinbeck the publisher as Viking Press and gives the copyright date as April 16 1939. Steinbeck and the president of Viking Press Harold Guinzberg have signed at the conclusion on the verso and the contract has been notarized there the notary stating that Steinbeck had personally appeared before her.</p> unknown
1974Q-2253005975Distribooks Inc 1974-06-01. Pocket Book. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Distribooks Inc unknown
19540818127Paris: Del Duca 1954. First French Edition. Paperback. Very good-/Very good-. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" In red jacket with black and white titling over ivory wraps with black titling and yellow upper cover border 8vo 748pp. Signed and Inscribed By Author on blank preliminary page in blue ink: "For Jim A. Afrassemoff - With Pleasure - John Steinbeck". A wonderful presentation copy of Bonnardot's french translation of Steinbeck's classic East of Eden which became the basis of the 1955 Warner Bros. film directed by Elia Kazan and starring James Dean Raymond Massey and Jo Van Fleet. light shelfwear and rubbing to outer extremities page edges and margins uniformly toned from age light creasing to inner hinges. Del Duca paperback
feb69671Used. For more details please contact me unknown
1940265381Stamford: The Overbrook Press 1940. First edition. hardcover. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. unpaginated limited edition 350 The Overbrook Press hardcover
1940721010038<p>Small volume 5.5"x8." contains 7 pages of paper but not paginated.VG-Fine. One of 350 hardcover copies including the exchange of letters between Steinbeck and L.M. Birkhead concerning Steinbeck's ancestry and whether he was Jewish and whether The Grapes of Wrath was Jewish propaganda. Very scarce. An essential for a Steinbeck collection containing personal thoughts of this author.</p> The Overbrook Press hardcover
1940014922Stanford Overlook Press 1940. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Fine Copy in the Original Very Good Glassine Scarce In Any Condition. Excellent Fresh Copy. . Stanford Overlook Press Hardcover
JD39148Stamford Overbrook Press 1940 first edition dust jacket. Hardcover. One of 350 hardcover copies issued after a one-sheet four-page "throw-away" it includes an exchange of letters between Steinbeck and L. M. Birkhead about Steinbeck's ancestry whether Steinbeck's was Jewish and whether The Grapes of Wrath was Jewish propaganda Goldstone & Payne A13b Morrow catalogue No. 134 a very scarce book seldom seen and seldom offered for sale scarce in the original glassine dust jacket. Both book and jacket are fine especially scarce thus. Stamford, Overbrook Press, 1940, first edition, dust jacket. Hardcover. hardcover
1964110280Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs 1964. Softcover. Very good/No jacket. Keepsake printed for the combined Roxburghe and Zamorano club meeting in 1964. Limited to 150cc. Light edgewear. Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs unknown
1964BL-002101New York: Random House 1964. 8 pp. Approx. 6 1/4 x 9 1/4". Printed orange wrappers with black ink in original mailing envelope which has a slight corner crease both in fine condition. Goldstone & Payne A41Steinbeck's introduction to "The Thinking Dog's Man" by Ted Patrick was issued separately in advance of the book as a promotional item; no copies were for sale. This copy once belonged to veteran Milwaukee bookseller Harry Schwartz the mailing envelope bears his address. A fine fresh copy in the original printed mailing envelope of this very scarce Steinbeck "A" item Random House paperback
196481335San Francisco: Roxburgh & Zamorano Clubs 1964. First edition. 4to. 8 pp. Very near fine in sewn wrappers. One of 150 copies printed as a keepsake for the biennial meeting of the clubs. First appearance in print of this humorous note which Steinbeck wrote to one of his professors the father of the printer Sherwood Grover while attending Stanford University c. 1920. Goldstone & Payne A42. San Francisco: Roxburgh & Zamorano Clubs, unknown