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19420486London: William Heinemann Ltd 1942. FIRST ENGLISH EDITION. Hard Cover with Dust Jacket. Near Fine/Near Fine. Small Ocavo. 120pp. Bound in orange cloth spine letterd in white; a near fine copy slight fading to orange cloth dust jacket is near fine. A very handsome copy. <br/><br/> William Heinemann Ltd hardcover books
1942D13016New York: Viking Press 1942. Hardcover. Good/Fair. Blue cloth; dust jacket; 8vo; pp. 188. Spine tips and corners gently bumped; FFEP torn away; one discreet instance of marginalia. Dust jacket scuffed and chipped along the edges; spine torn and chipped with tape repairs on the verso; rear panel dusty and rubbed; price-clipped. Shabby but a good reading or place-holder copy. Sold as is. <br/><br/> Viking Press hardcover books
003257Viking Press. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. First edition first issue 1942. Top edge of pages blue somewhat faded though; pg 112 line 11 - period dropped between ' talk' & 'this.' Book near fine with ex libris bookplate on front paste-down traces of removed bookplate on front paste-down slight discoloration on end-papers. DJ price-clipped slight rubbing and chipping at spine ends and corners slight discoloration on spine top edges of flaps back and inside DJ else near fine. Viking Press hardcover books
1942005067NY: Viking 1942 1942. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. Published in New York by Viking Press in 1942. First Issue with First Published in 1942 stated on copyright page and the extra period on page 112 in the middle of line 11. Book very good except for slight fading along top and bottom edges some discoloration marks on middle and upper edge of front board and top edge of back board some fading along edges of inside pages. DJ very good except for wearing along edges and joints chipping on spine ends and corners missing small piece on top spine end fading and discoloration on covers spine and flaps. DJ price reads "$2.00 NY: Viking, 1942 hardcover books
1942005786The Viking Press 1942. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Published in New York by The Viking Press in 1942. First Edition not first issue in rare variant maroon binding. Book near fine very slight shelf-cocking very slight spotting on boards. DJ very good price-clipped slight rubbing and chipping at corners and spine ends tanning on edges of flaps tiny tear at top of back. The Viking Press hardcover books
003667The Viking Press. Hardcover. Dust Jacket Included. Not a first issue a period is not dropped between "talk" and "this" on page 112. Thus later issue 1942. Book near fine with slight wear at spine ends top bottom corner slightly bent inward. DJ very good price-clipped with slight chipping and rubbing at spine ends and corners small tear 3/4" long near top of back slight discoloration on spine and top and bottom edges of flaps along folding edges and inside DJ on the spine. The Viking Press hardcover books
003256Viking Press. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. First edition later issue. Top edge of pages blue; pg 112 line 11 - period dropped between ' talk' & 'this.' Book near fine with very slight wear at spine ends slight discoloration on end-papers. DJ price-clipped slight rubbing at spine ends and corners slight discoloration on spine and back else near fine. Viking Press hardcover books
19421503128Viking 1942. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. A fine first edition in a very good price-clipped dust jacket. Viking hardcover books
19421504719Viking Press 1942. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Fine first edition first state period on page 112 after talkin a fine price-clipped dust jacket. Viking Press hardcover books
1942131901942. A Novel. New York: The Viking Press 1942. Original blue cloth lettered in silver with dust jacket. First Edition clothbound issue there were also 700 copies in wrappers. This is a tale of an invading army's occupation of a small town in Northern Europe -- written with an adaptation for the theatre in mind at the request of the OSS with the aim of motivating resistance movements across Europe. The country occupied is not named but for this book Steinbeck received from the King of Norway the King Haakon VII Freedom Cross; the book was quickly translated and published in many countries including an illegal edition by the French Resistance. This is a standard Viking Press copy with no mention of other presses on the copyright page and with the extra period on page 112. The volume is in fine condition; the pictorial dust jacket is very good-plus with very minor wear and darkening. Goldstone & Payne A16b. unknown books
1942150901007New York: The Viking Press 1942. Advance Reading Copy. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Advance reading copy in self-wraps. First state text with a dot between "talk" and "this" on page 112 line 11. Good. Lean to spine. Joints fragile with rubbing and splits started. A bit of excess binder's glue visible at front fold. Pages toned. Very rare in this format. The Viking Press hardcover books
194217876New York: Viking Press 1942. First Edition. Second Issue with large period on p.112 omitted and with the following two lines added at the bottom of the copyright page: "Printed and Bound in the U.S.A. by/Kingsport Press Inc. Kingsport Tenn." Octavo; variant maroon cloth with titling and rule stamped in silver on spine; light blue topstain; dustjacket; 188pp. Slight forward lean with a touch of fading to topstain; Near Fine. Dustjacket is price-clipped printed on smooth paper with the flap edges untrimmed. Light wear to edges and gently sunned at spine; Near Fine. Basis for the 1943 film directed by Irving Pichel. GOLDSTONE & PAYNE A16b. MORROW 149. Viking Press unknown books
1943300643Garden City New York The Sun Dial Press 1942 1943 1943. Motion picture edition. 8vo. Illustrated with 7 halftones from b/w photographs from the film. Original blue cloth. Pictorial dust jacket unclipped; a few nicks. Very good. 188 pages. Issued in conjunction with the 1943 20th Century Fox production written by Nunnally Johnson directed by Irving Pichel and starring Lee J. Cobb Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Henry Travers. Goldstone & Payne A 16f with publishing statement missing from title page as some blue cloth copies have omitted; point on page 112 line 11 present. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Garden City, New York, The Sun Dial Press [1942, 1943] hardcover books
194324416Garden City NY: Sun Dial 1943. 8vo pp. 188. Illustrated with scenes from the Twentieth Century Fox movie with Sir Cedric Hardwicke Henry Travers Lee J. Cobb Dorris Bowdon and Margaret Wycherly. VG in little worn dj. Goldstone & Payne A6f. A novel. Sun Dial unknown books
194264462New York: The Viking Press. Very Good. 1942. Hardcover. First Edition Second Printing 188 pages. Blue cloth covers with silver printing to the spine. The covers are just slightly scuffed with some light soiling. Previous owner bookplate on the front free endpaper. Otherwise the contents are clean and bright. A near Very Good copy. . The Viking Press hardcover books
1942WN268New York: The Viking Press 1942. Original blue cloth with silver spine lettering and blind stamped. Book slightly slanted. Owner bookplate on front pastedown. Unpriceclipped dust jacket has considerable chipping at spine ends and on joints and edges. Flap folds and white areas soiled and rubbed. Ad on rear panel soliciting donation to U.S. Servicemen after reading. . First Edition. Cloth. Good/Poor. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Trade. The Viking Press Hardcover books
194353822Washington: Infantry Journal. Very Good. 1943. Paperback. Washington and New York: Infantry Journal Penguin Books 1943. First Penguin Edition. Paperback 119 pp. pictorial wraps light wear Very Good. . Infantry Journal paperback books
194220282New York: Viking 1942. First edition. Blue cloth. Slight lean a very good copy in lightly worn dust jacket. First printing with the large period on p. 112 and with no indication of printer on the copyright page. <br/><br/> Viking hardcover books
194211443JNew York: Viking Press 1942. First Edition First Issue. Fine in a very good lightly used dust jacket with a couple of tiny chips and some light rubbing. Viking Press unknown books
194211137ENew York: Viking 1942. First Edition Second Issue. Fine in a near fine lightly used dust jacket with a couple of tiny chips and some very minor dust soiling to the rear panel. Viking unknown books
194213336ENew York: Viking 1942. First Edition second issue. Near fine copy with a hint of edge wear in a very good price-clipped dust jacket with a couple of tiny nicks and tiny shallow chipping and a hint of darkening to the spine and rear panel. Viking unknown books
194217869New York: Viking Press 1942. First Edition. First Issue with large period between "talk" and "this" on p.112 and no mention of printer on copyright page. Octavo; blue cloth with titling and rule stamped in silver on spine; dustjacket; 188pp. Topstain faded with mild offsetting to gutters and a little dustiness along the joints; Near Fine. Dustjacket is printed on rough paper with the $2.00 price unclipped corners untrimmed and rear flap edge trimmed close to text. Lightly rubbed at extremities with some faint hand-soil and a touch of sunning at spine; Very Good. Basis for the 1943 film directed by Irving Pichel. GOLDSTONE & PAYNE A16b. MORROW 148. Viking Press unknown books
1942123039New York: The Viking Press 1942. First edition second issue of the Nobel Prize-winning author's classic work. Octavo original blue cloth. Near fine in a near fine price-clipped dust jacket. A sharp example. In 1941 Steinbeck met "with officials of the Foreign Information Service a newly formed unit of what would soon become the Office of Strategic Services to discuss the future of American counterpropaganda efforts. The Moon Is Down begun later the same month had its origins in Steinbeck's long-standing desire to contribute to these efforts. Steinbeck submitted a first finished draft of The Moon Is Down originally written as a play called 'The New Order' and set in a mid-sized town in the United States to agency officials; they turned it down concerned that the prospect of an occupied America might lower morale. Early in December Steinbeck began revising the work shifting the setting to a generic northern Europe and recasting the play as a novel; he sent his revised draft to Pascal Covici his editor at Viking later in December. The Moon Is Down as a novel appeared in book form in March 1942. A stage version opened on Broadway on April 9 1942 and was published by Dramatists Play Service in New York later in the same year" Library of America. The Viking Press hardcover books
1942102188New York: The Viking Press 1942. First edition second issue of the Nobel Prize-winning author's classic work. Octavo original blue cloth. Near fine in an excellent price-clipped dust jacket with light rubbing and wear. Jacket illustration by Frank Lieberman. A nice example. In 1941 Steinbeck met "with officials of the Foreign Information Service a newly formed unit of what would soon become the Office of Strategic Services to discuss the future of American counterpropaganda efforts. The Moon Is Down begun later the same month had its origins in Steinbeck's long-standing desire to contribute to these efforts. Steinbeck submitted a first finished draft of The Moon Is Down originally written as a play called 'The New Order' and set in a mid-sized town in the United States to agency officials; they turned it down concerned that the prospect of an occupied America might lower morale. Early in December Steinbeck began revising the work shifting the setting to a generic northern Europe and recasting the play as a novel; he sent his revised draft to Pascal Covici his editor at Viking later in December. The Moon Is Down as a novel appeared in book form in March 1942. A stage version opened on Broadway on April 9 1942 and was published by Dramatists Play Service in New York later in the same year" Library of America. The Viking Press hardcover books
1950Embry 175662Collier Circa 1950. Light wear very good. Brown cloth pictorially stamped in blue and red. Collier, Circa 1950. hardcover books