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1952005761New York: The Viking Press. DJ in archival cover large chips small tears owners name. 602 pages $4.50 printed price present on the front flap. . . Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1952. The Viking Press hardcover
195214294New York: Viking 1952 First Edition. First state with "bite" page 281 - line 38. Green cloth stamped in red and green. The slightest wear to cover. Second state jacket with reviews at back. Cover clean and bright. Text clean and tight. Good dust jacket sun toned on spine rubbed at edges with small light stain on front foredge. Very good or better/ Good. Viking hardcover
D03G-00018Penguin Books. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Centennial edition. Penguin Books unknown
GOR008405329Paperback. Like New. paperback
SONG0670287385Brand: Viking Press 1952-09-19. First Edition. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.00x11.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Viking Press hardcover
SONG014242921XPenguin Audio 0000-00-00. Unabridged. audioCD. Used: Good. 5.80x5.20x2.70. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Penguin Audio unknown
195232410New York: The Viking Press 1952 Book Date 1952. Custom Clamshell Case. No Binding. Not A Book/No Jacket. Custom Clamshell Case. No Binding. First Edition Clamshell Case. Steinbeck John. EAST OF EDEN. Custom Clamshell Case. New York: The Viking Press 1952 Book Date. Superb Custom Fitted Modern Collector's Clamshell Bookcase Not A Book HAND-CRAFTED by our conservation team each box features a blind embossed sculpted dustwrapper inspired graphic on the right cover; gilt-stamped black Nuba® title piece at the spine. The box finished in fine medium blue & medium green cloth & finally finished inside in soft black velour. This clamshell is perfectly sized to accommodate your first edition. A Terrific Collector's Custom Case. TBCL Web Site photo/link available for over a hundred cornerstones generally in-stock titles. Custom Craft available. Book definitely NOT included. The Viking Press, [1952, Book Date] unknown
DADAX0670287385Brand: Viking Press 1952-09-19. First Edition. hardcover. New. 6.00x11.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Viking Press hardcover
2003DADAX0670033049Viking 2003-06-24. hardcover. New. 5.91x1.65x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Viking hardcover
195212537EAST OF EDEN Viking 1952 first edition as new in like full color pictorial dust-wrapper and custom slipcase. Rare thus. The source book for the film of the same name of course. Viking unknown
1952031962NY: THE VIKING PRESS. 2ND STATE DJ NO AUTHOR'S PHOTO CLOSED TEAR TO THE UNCLIPPED DJ 4.50. CLEAN COPY. . VG. Hardcover. First Edition. 1952. THE VIKING PRESS hardcover
19761266261976. Boise State University 1976. <br /> <br /> Small 8vo pamphlet 48 pp. Cream wrappers printed in green staple bound. Near fine.<br /> <br /> § An essay on the life and achievements of Ed Ricketts by Richard Astro of Oregon State University. unknown
MA04C-01193Editorial Estuario. Collectible - Good. Buenos Aires: Editorial Estuario 1947. 1st edition. 8vo hardcover. 304pp. Spanish. Good book. Good dust jacket. Dust jacket has faded spine slight dampstaining small chips on edges and a .5 inch tear. Pages are toned. Previous owner's name and date on title page. Bus travel California allegories Inquire if you need further information. Editorial Estuario hardcover
1954555835Copenhagen: Gyldendal 1954. Softcover. Near Fine. First Danish edition of Sweet Thursday. Octavo. 235 1pp. About fine in printed wrappers in lightly rubbed very good or better dust jacket. Gyldendal unknown
19892-2070717119Editions Gallimard 1989. Paperback. New. French language. 8.50x6.38x1.50 inches. Editions Gallimard paperback
41224434-nnew. unknown
41224434like new. unknown
ria9783111115481_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
19521506019Viking Press 1952. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. First edition fine in a very good dust jacket. First published by the Viking Press in September 1952. Viking Press hardcover
195164082US: J. Horace McFarland 1951. Hardback. Very Good /Good . Beautiful black cloth over boards with red particulars to spine. Previous owner's signature to first free endpaper; otherwise pages are clean and unmarked. Text block is lightly tanned. Boards are clean and bright; light rubbing to top of spine; tail of spine is bumped. Binding is tight; spine slightly cocked. Dust jacket is clean with light sunning to spine; small circular dampstain to upper left corner of rear board. Moderate creasing curling and closed tears to edges. J. Horace McFarland unknown
19405824San Francisco Calif: Lane Publishing Co.; Published by Sunset Magazine in Cooperation with Hotel Del Monte 1940. Large octavo 62 pages. Index. Illustrated; printed throughout in black and pale brown. Second Edition originally published under the slightly different title Famous Recipes of Famous People and issued by the Hotel del Monte without Sunset Magazine in 1936. A compilation of celebrity recipes with the recipes attributed to the famous including: Gertrude Stein John Steinbeck Walt Disney J. Edgar Hoover Rube Goldberg and many others. Also includes a section of recipes of well-known chefs of the day with a bias toward California Hotels and the west in general as well as a short section of recipes from the Hotel Del Monte. The playful illustrations by Sinclair Ross alternately reference Hollywood and the frontier West. Endpapers reproduce the autographs of many of the celebrities featured in the book. Publisher's gilt-decorated cream-colored boards near fine. In clean and bright yellow dust jacket printed in blue and orange but with several good-sized chips to the front and rear panels. Dust jacket is good only. Lane Publishing Co.; Published by Sunset Magazine in Cooperation with Hotel Del Monte hardcover
JD36775n.p. Sag Harbor 1966 Journal/Old Whalers Festival and First International Whaling Competition 1966 first edition wrappers. Softcover. Steinbeck's piece appears pages 4-5 with a photo of him attributed to Motor Boating Magazine Steinbeck was the festival's honorary chairman he is also credited with two others for Fireworks not recorded by Goldstone & Payne Morrow or Holmes. Very good. n.p. (Sag Harbor), 1966 Journal/Old Whalers Festival and First International Whaling Competition, 1966, first edition, wrappers. paperback
0428123147.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1941204610Los Angeles: Committee to Aid Agricultural Workers 1941. Evenly toned remnants of stamp and original mailing label; folded; pencil notation to upper corner. Broadsheet mimeograph poster single leaf approx. 8-1/2 X 11 inches printed on one side with mailing info printed on verso. Announcement for a benefit screening of the docu-drama about obstetrics commissioned by FDR's administration in the effort to promote his health policy and combat childbirth deaths and infant mortality. The film was actually written by Paul de Kruif with uncredited assistance from his good friend John Steinbeck. The experience inspired Steinbeck to go on to do his own documentary "The Forgotten Village." The cast included an uncredited cameo appearance by Woody Guthrie. Committee to Aid Agricultural Workers unknown
194097Moscow: Gosizdat 1940. 504 pp.: ill. 1 front. ill. 20x135 cm. Illustrations by L. Brodaty. In original publisher's illustrated card boards. Covers slightly rubbed owner's signature on the front endpaper owner's ink book stamp on the title page pp. 17 41 504; a small wormhole on the lower side of a few pages. Otherwise a very good clean copy.<br /> <br /> First Russian edition. First book by Steinbeck in Russian.<br /> <br /> Although the book was banned shortly in Ireland and few American towns in schools and libraries it was for obvious reasons<br /> never banned in Soviet Union. It was important for Soviet authorities to monitor what was published in the West. Unfortunately for them it was a hard task to find anything suitable for their purposes - a high standard bright foreign fiction with correct ideology. That is why Grapes of Wrath was a definite bombshell not only in America but even more so in Soviet Union. It made Steinbeck famous in a day. Starting in August of 1939 such newspapers as Pradva Ogonyok Literary Newspaper printed short fragments from Grapes of Wrath. Soviet newspapers made it famous even before it was fully published. For example Izvestiya from November 17th 1939 with an article titled "Grapes of Wrath - banned in USA" about a campaign against the book across America: ".because it reflects the hard<br /> situation and conditions in which farmers live in California". Soviet anticapitalist interpretation was obvious and announced instantly in many reviews e.g. in one of these reviews was said the author "leads us to a logical way out - a revolution freeing lower classes from exploitation". Soviet periodicals clearly showed ideological and political bias typical for the Soviet assessment and interpretation of the novel as an example of proletarian and anti-capitalist American literature. After the full translation was published in 1940 Steinbeck received many letters from Soviet editors and officials thanking him for writing this novel and telling him about thousands of new fans.<br /> <br /> In 1948 USSR bought rights for Grapes of Wrath film 1940 to demonstrate the Soviet viewer all "ulcers and vices" of American capitalism but in just a few days of the showing the film was cancelled because people noticed that a broke farmer was able to buy a used truck.<br /> <br /> In 1963 Steinbeck came to Russia for the second time his first visit he described in his book A Russian Journal published in 1948. At one of the unofficial meetings at Russian poet Evtushenko's apartment he met a Siberian driver Evtushenko's uncle Andrey with whom he spent almost the entire evening in a conversation. Apparently the driver knew Grapes of Wrath very well which maid Steinbeck ecstatic: "You made my day Andrew! I would never thought truck drivers from Siberia would read my books!"<br /> <br /> WorldCat locates four copies. Gosizdat unknown