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1945018980New York: Viking 1945. Solid copy in fourth printing of the first edition. Basis for films. Yellow boards with dark blue lettering and rule on front board and spine. Unmarked tight and square. Book has been read but not hard. Price intact jacket has small amount of paper loss at spine ends and foot of front fold with light creasing. Small mostly closed tear on rear panel with faint drip stain. In mylar. . Fourth Printing. Hardcover. Very Good/VG-. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Viking Hardcover
1945014413New York: The Viking Press 1945. First edition. . Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. A fine bright copy in first issue buff cloth in lightly worn and aged dust jacket. <br/> <br/> The Viking Press hardcover
1945161208London: Heinemann 1945. 1st edition. Nice copy. small octavo. hardback in original cloth 136pp. No dust jacket o/w a nice copy in orange boards Heinemann hardcover
1945001265New York: Viking 1945. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Cloth. Very Good/Near Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. First edition in the first state buff cloth as opposed to yellow. Dampstaining to the rear panel else near fine in a near fine price-clipped jacket. Previous owner's name and date 1946 on the front free endpaper. <br/> <br/> Viking hardcover
194543720New York: Viking Press 1945. Not stated presumed 1st edition. Hardback in blue cloth boards w gilt spine titling and black cover titling w 7 black horiz lines no jacket. Good unmarked. The authors famed novel 1st edition. Copyright page says first published in January 1945 with statement of wartime compliance. Solid clean HB copy in lightly worn covers no jacket. <br/><br/>5-1/4 x 7-3/4 181 pp. Viking Press hardcover
194581426VIKING 1945. First Edition Stated. Hardback. Very Good Condition/Worn Dust Jacket. VIKING Hardcover
1945BBS-2023094The Viking Press 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Yellow cloth with navy titling and pale blue decoration very good cloth bright with slight staining to rear fore-edge light to moderate edgewear including bruised spine tips point of fraying to bottom fore-edge corner of front panel. Slight forward spine tilt. Binding sound. Dust jacket good in Mylar tanned edgeworn including minor chipping at spine ends and fore-edge corners. DJ price-clipped at top corner of front inner flap. Faint thin stain to textblock fore-edge. Navy topstain. Pages toned text unmarked. The Viking Press hardcover
52250480-6Pearson Education. 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. Pearson Education unknown
1640Light staining and wear to boards slight offsetting to endleaves; large ownership signature in green ink to front free endpaper jacket sunned creased and chipped with tape reinforcement to verso. Very good. John Steinbeck. Cannery Row. New York: The Viking Press 1945. First edition in second state yellow cloth. <br /> Octavo. 208pp. Publisher's yellow cloth spine and front cover lettered in blue black top-stain original unclipped dust jacket listing a retail price of $2.00. Housed in later illustrated slipcase.<br /> <br /> . unknown
19452506022Viking Press 1945. first. hardcover. very good/very good. First edition first issue book in buff/beige cloth. With "First Published by The Viking Press in January 1945" stated on copyright page. Book very good some rubbing to cover edges very faint soiling to covers soiling to edges of rear free end paper. Dust jacket very good minor wear and rubbing minor soiling. Viking Press unknown
DADAX0670001317Brand: Penguin Books 1963-04-26. paperback. New. 7.00x1.00x5.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Penguin Books paperback
1945JS121New York: The Viking Press 1945 First edition first printing; first issue binding with light-buff tan cloth. Publisher's tan cloth lettered in dark blue; in the original pictorial dust jacket designed by Arthur Hawkins Jr. with an illustration of Cannery Row to the front panel lettered in yellow. About fine book with very light toning to spine some darkening along front joint and a hint of rubbing to spine ends; very good unclipped dust jacket with some wear to spine ends including a small closed tear to top of rear spine edge light toning to spine some edgewear to panels and a small split to top of rear flap fold. Overall a sturdy copy very clean internally. Cannery Row is a Depression-era novel set in Monterey California. The story takes place on a grungy street with "the gathered and scattered tin and iron and rust and splintered wood chipped pavement and weedy lots junk heaps sardine canneries of corrugated iron honky tonks restaurants and whore houses and little crowded groceries and laboratories and flophouses." The plot features an unlikely cast of characters including a marine biologist a grocer a restaurateur and a group of local vagabonds. Much of the inspiration for this novel and its 1954 sequel Sweet Thursday were drawn from the author's own life; Steinbeck was born in Monterey County grew up knowing fishermen and other laborers and was close friends with a marine biologist Ed Ricketts who worked on the real Cannery Row and served as the inspiration for the character Doc. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Dust Jacket Included. New York: The Viking Press hardcover
FORT922692The Viking Press. Used - Acceptable. First Edition Third Printing Stated. In Fair mylar-wrapped dust jacket price clipped. The Viking Press unknown
19451742642New York: The Viking Press 1945. Hardcover. Used-Very Good. First edition first state with the buff cloth that was later switched out for a bright yellow. Dj. a little rubbed with slight loss at head and heel of spine; not price-clipped. White areas on rear panel lightly soiled. Prev. owner's signature on f.f.e.p. The Viking Press hardcover
1945003689New York: Viking 1945. Book. Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. First Edition. Bound in yellow cloth with blue lettering and dark blue top stain. 209 pages $2.00 price. The dustjacket presents as fine with expert recoloring to the front flap fold and the spine ends. The book is tight and square with bright unmarked pages. Book is protected in a custom cut clear mylar cover. All books are carefully wrapped and shipped in a box. Viking Hardcover
1945c004473heinemann 1945. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Very Good/Poor. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. Dustwrapper torn and piece missing at head of spine. Bright yellow cover. <br/> <br/> heinemann hardcover
1975238585New York.: Viking Press. 1975. First edition twelve printing. Decorated hard cover. . Fine copy in fine small chip a spine bottom name inked out on front jacket flap dust jacket in mylar. . Octavo. . Very scarce in this condition. Viking Press. hardcover
19459363New York: Viking Press 1945. A First Edition First Printing 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Near fine in a near fine unclipped dust jacket. First issue buff colored binding with light blue horizontal striping on front board and dark blue lettering on the spine. Top edge sort of a blue/green. Jacket colors still bright and fresh. Pages just a bit toned due to age page 123 with a top corner crease form a dog ear. Jacket with light edge wear a half inch closed tear at the bottom of the front panel and a closed snag tear on the spine. <br/> <br/> Viking Press hardcover
1945151340New York: The Viking Press 1945. First edition first state of this classic work by the Nobel Prize-winning author. Octavo original cloth. Near fine in a very good price-clipped dust jacket. Dust jacket design by Arthur Hawkins Jr. An exceptional example. John Steinbeck's picaresque novel set against the backdrop of the sardine canneries vacant lots flophouses and honky-tonks of Monterey California "was as complex as Steinbeck was. In a way it was a summation of all his conflicts and contradictions and all that he had learned. It was Steinbeck-funny and deadly serious all at the same time sentimental and coldly deterministic loving and satirical lyrical and yet very precise… Nowhere else in his work is his poetry so well controlled and nowhere else does he cut quite so deep" Benson 554-5. The Viking Press hardcover
FORT307171The Viking Press. Used - Acceptable. First Edition Fourth Printing. In Fair mylar-wrapped dust jacket price clipped. The Viking Press unknown
1945000016839New York: The Viking Press 1945. First edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Small 8vo. 6 1-208 2 pp. Yellow mustard cloth with blue lettering and blue rules on the front board blue lettering on the spine; blue topstain. Price of $2.00 on the front flap of the jacket. Jacket by Arthur Hawkins Jr. First issue with boards covered in the light buff cloth not the canary yellow. Ahearn APG 024c. Goldstone & Payne A22b. Holmes A23b. An attractive copy of Steinbeck's novel set in Monterey the city on the ocean famous for its once sprawling sardine-packing industry. The author spins a yarn of working people and their will to exist in central California. A touch of foxing to the front joint and the topstain gently sunned; jacket lightly rubbed at two of its corners and its spine panel. The Viking Press hardcover
06574New York: The Viking Press 1945. Advance Issue in Original Wrappers<br /> A Pre-Publication Steinbeck of Uncommon Survival<br /> <br /> STEINBECK John. Cannery Row. New York: The Viking Press 1945.<br /> <br /> Advance copy preceding the first edition.<br /> <br /> Octavo 7 3/8 x 4 3/4 inches; 187 x 121 mm. vi 208 1 advertisements 1 blank pp.<br /> <br /> Publisher's original blue printed wrappers front cover lettered in black. Housed in the original acetate jacket. Spine very slightly darkened minor wear at top of spine otherwise an exceptionally well-preserved near fine copy.<br /> <br /> A scarce and desirable advance issue of one of Steinbeck's most beloved Monterey novels issued in fragile paper wrappers for pre-publication distribution. Copies retaining the original acetate jacket are particularly uncommon as these ephemeral coverings were seldom preserved.<br /> <br /> Cannery Row stands among Steinbeck's most warmly regarded works - a loosely structured episodic portrait of life along the Monterey waterfront populated by a cast of unforgettable characters including Doc Mack and the boys. Blending humor pathos and philosophical reflection the novel captures both the camaraderie and quiet desperation of its Depression-era milieu.<br /> <br /> Advance copies of this title are rare in commerce especially in such superior condition and are keenly sought by collectors for their immediacy to publication and inherent fragility.<br /> <br /> Goldstone & Payne A16 advance issue in wrappers. New York: The Viking Press, 1945 unknown
194516232New York: Viking Press 1945. First Edition. Hardcover. Good/Good. First state binding. Good in a Good jacket clipped generally toned rubbed and bumped at the edges shallow chips and light creases at the edges and corners. Buff cloth rubbed and with some fraying at the edges. Bound with a forward lean and some reading wear front hinge a bit weak soiling at the edges. Steinbeck's humorous novel about the titular location in his Monterey California further expanded on in the sequel Sweet Thursday and later adapted into the 1982 film starring Nick Nolte and Debra Winger. Viking Press hardcover
G9357009558I3N00Grapevine India. Paperback. Good. Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Grapevine India paperback
FORT958648The Easton Press. Used - Very Good. Collector's Edition The Easton Press unknown