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1947250614001Los Angeles: Ward Ritchie 1947. Limited Edition. Softcover original publisher wraps - protected in a custom solander case. Fine. <br /> OVERALL CONDITION: FINE in a FINE custom solander box<br /> <br /> RARITY & BEAUTY<br /> <br /> A VERY RARE Steinbeck pamphlet about unfulfilled expectations. An edition of only 60 printed by Ward Ritchie 50 for friends of the sponsor and 10 for Steinbeck. None for the general public. 13 copies are held by institutions. So only 47 numbered copies and a few unnumbered copies are held by private collectors in the world. This copy is even rarer: it is one of only a few known less than a handful unnumbered publisher copies that were kept by Ward Ritchie. And it is in exceptional condition well protected in its gorgeous custom solander box.<br /> <br /> PUBLICATION INFO<br /> <br /> Published in 1947 by Ward Ritchie in New York. First edition first printing and the only publication of a letter by Steinbeck to Arnold Gingrich editor of Esquire thanking him for sending a watch as a gift. In its original buff saddle-sewn printed wrappers with hand ties. Pictorial title page lettered in black and red. Small octavo 5.25 inches x 4 inches 6 2 pp. <br /> <br /> The first 10 copies went to Steinbeck with the remaining 11-60 numbered copies going to the Cohns House of Books for Christmas gift presentation. A handful of unnumbered copies including this one were kept by Ward Ritchie himself. Included is a finely bound custom solander case - 1/2 brown morocco over marbled paper with two spine bands gilt bordering and lettering. The interior is lined with luxurious white moire silk and finely woven beige cloth. Inside is a matching beige cloth covered folding box lined with soft white moire silk which envelops the delicate pamphlet protecting its superb condition exceptionally well. <br /> <br /> ABOUT WARD RITCHIE <br /> <br /> Harry "Ward" Ritchie Los Angeles California June 15 1905--Laguna Beach California January 24 1996 was an American printer book designer book collector and writer of around 100 books. He was part of the Golden Age of fine printing that took place during the 1920s and 1930s in Southern California. Ritchie was also part of the Artists of the Arroyo Seco community. In 1930 Ritchie apprenticed in Paris with the renowned artist and printer Fran ois-Louis Schmied. Upon his return to the States Ritchie co-founded along with fellow printer Grant Dahlstrom and bookseller Jacob Jake Zeitlin the Rounce & Coffin Club. This club was created as a less formal alternative to the Zamorano Club where other bibliophiles gathered in Los Angeles and to which he was later welcomed in 1934. The following year he established the Ward Ritchie Press through which he published thousands of books over 750 designed by himself; his output included works by poets Robinson Jeffers Carl Sandburg Archibald MacLeish Carlyle MacIntyre librarian Lawrence Clark Powell novelist Alexandre Dumas and many others. In 1987 he gave the Englehard Lecture on Fine Printing: The Los Angeles Tradition at the Center for the Book at the Library of Congress.<br /> <br /> ABOUT THE PAMPHLET <br /> <br /> This elusive Steinbeck publication is a letter from Steinbeck to Arnold Gingrich editor of Esquire thanking him for sending a watch as a gift. The letter is full of Steinbeck humor noting that he had expected a watch when he graduated from high school but none was forthcoming and since he didn't actually graduate from Stanford University he likewise hadn't received a watch as a gift. This work was privately printed at the Ward Ritchie Press as the Christmas greeting for the year from the Cohns. The Cohns are notable for being the owners of House of Books in New York one of the pioneering Booksellers in modern first editions.<br /> <br /> CONDITION REPORT<br /> <br /> The book is in FINE to VERY FINE vintage condition. No condition issues to note. Looks fresh and crisp like the day it was published. Perhaps some nominal edge rubbing if being super picky! The custom slipcase is in FINE or better condition. <br /> <br /> A superior collectible copy of Steinbeck's rarest work!. Ward Ritchie unknown
1951530781London: Cowles Magazines Inc. 1951. Softcover. Very Good. Periodical. Quarto. 120pp. Heavily illustrated. A bit musty. Cover with a split and a bit of loss at the spine staples somewhat oxidized modest interior toning very good. Signed by John Steinbeck editor Fleur Cowles and contributor William Ward Beecher.<br /> <br /> The final issue of this very interesting magazine sent by editor Fleur Cowles along with a warm Typed Letter Signed to artist William Ward Beecher to commemorate the collaboration. Fleur has Signed the magazine on the first page. Beecher allowed the use of a black and white reproduction of a Steinbeck-themed trompe l'oeil painting to illustrate the article "Tortilla B Flat: A Serenade to John Steinbeck Composed on the Typewriter" by Eddie Condon also illustrated with a portrait of Steinbeck by Robert Capa. A note in Beecher's hand laid in says: "N.B. this copy autographed by Fleur Cowles is also signed by John and me-" and indeed Steinbeck has Signed above the painting and Beecher beneath it. Also laid in is a Typed Letter Signed from a Flair employee to Beecher asking him to sign an agreement to reproduce the artwork.<br /> <br /> A 2001 letter from Steinbeck's son Thom written to supply details about sitting for a portrait by Beecher called the artist a family friend and that his father "maintained an abiding fascination for Beecher's work through the years. A half-dozen examples of the artist's best canvases still brighten our house in New York." A nice association. Cowles Magazines, Inc.) unknown
1984110284Yolla Bolly Press 1984. Hardcover. Very good/No jacket. Karin Wikstrom. #104/250cc signed by illustrator Karin Wikstrom and Wallace Stegner who wrote the afterword. Flyleafs from each end a bit creased on the edges. In slipcase. Yolla Bolly Press hardcover
V12OS-00532The Perfection Form Company. Used - Good. Good condition. Literature Fiction A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. The Perfection Form Company unknown
1979569212Logan Iowa: The Perfection Form Company 1979. Softcover. Fine. First separate edition originally published in The Portable Steinbeck. 12mo. 46pp. Stapled illustrated wrappers. Fine. Published for educational purposes very uncommon. The Perfection Form Company unknown
198435716Yolla Bolly Press. Fine. 1984. Hardcover. 0907486711 . Limited edition #221 of 250 signed by Karin Wikstrom illustrator and Wallace Stegner afterword. Binding is fine with clean pages. Color illustrations are laid-in. Cover in fine condition with spine title pastedown. Slipcase has only minor wear but mild discoloration from sun. No dustjacket at issue. ; California Writers of the Land; Signed by Illustrator . Yolla Bolly Press hardcover
198415485Covelo: Yolla Bolly Press 1984. First edition thus. hardcover. A near fine copy slightly darkened at spine a wonderful example of a fine press production. Karin Wikstrom. 4to. A short story by John Steinbeck with an afterword by Wallace Stegner. Limited edition being one of only ten lettered presentation copies 'H' signed by Stegner and Karin Wikstrom who illustrated the story with six color woodblocks. Issued as volume number two in the 'California Writers of the Land' series. First published in Steinbecks collection The Long Valley. It appears in the ledger notebook under the title "Man Hunt". The story outlines a young man Pepé who is sent into town by his mother. She says he is not yet a man. While he is gone Pepé kills a man and after his return he is forced to flee. Cloth with slipcase issued sans dust jacket. Yolla Bolly Press unknown
1984211362Yolla Bolly 1984. Limited Edition. Full tan patterned buckram paper spine title label publishers brick red slip case. Fine in near fine lightly rubbed publisher's slipcase. Limited to 250 numbered copies of which this is 186. Signed by both Stegner and Wikstrom on the colophon page. Yolla Bolly unknown
000586Yolla Bolly. F. F in slipcase. Limited edition signed by Wallace Stegner; with Stegner intro. 1st ltd. edition. Yolla Bolly unknown
1984108077The Yolla Bolly Press. 1984. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Hardcover. 1984. The Yolla Bolly Press. 53 pages. #144 of 250 copies. SIGNED on limitation page by Wallace Stegner Karin Wikstrom Efrain Rameriz actor who plays Pepe the star of the film version. Number Two in a Series: California Writers of the Land. Illustrations printed direct from the artist's blocks over lithograph color. Book and Slipcase are in FINE condition. ; #2 in a Series: California Writers of the Land; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 53 pages; Signed by Associated . The Yolla Bolly Press hardcover
198448292Covelo CA: Yolla Bolly Press 1984. Edition limited to 250 copies this no. 69; square 4to pp. 8 52 4; six color woodblocks by Karin Wikström woodblock text illustrations; signed by Wikström and Stegner on colophon; full patterend buckram paper label on spine; fine in a lightly rubbed red slipcase. Yolla Bolly Press unknown
198494011The Yolla Bolly Press 1984. Hard cover. Very good/No jacket. Signed by Wikstrom and Stegner. Limited edition of 250 copies designed by James and Carolyn Robertson and printed at The Yolla Bolly Press by Jim Wehlage. Copy #233. In slipcase.<br /> <br /> Slipcase is lightly scuffed and worn along edges. Spine is tanned but text is legible. Binding is tight and inside is clean and unmarked. The Yolla Bolly Press unknown
198433331142Covelo California: Carolyn and James Robertson The Yolla Bolly Press 1984. Limited Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Wikstrom Karin. One of 260 copies folio size 60 pp. signed by Wallace Stegner and Karin Wikstrom. John Steinbeck 1902-1968 considered "a giant of American letters" was best known for his portrayals of families in California often exploring themes of alienation and injustice through "everyman" characters n. b. info from Wikipedia. "Flight" is a short story originally published in the collection "The Long Valley" on the subject of manhood as the protagonist Pepe strives to fill his father's place. While in town he kills a man and must fllee and his subsequent trials reveal that Pepe is not only "trying to live up to the foolish and romantic ideal of manhood common to his kind but is one of the incarnations of Everyman pursuing the ideals that foolish or not. . .in the end give him stature and dignity" per the afterword. <br /> <br /> Wallace Stegner 1909-1993 provides an afterword for this edition. Stegner was often called "The Dean of Western Writers"; he was a member of the faculty at Stanford University and founded its creative writing program. The Stegner Fellowship program at Stanford was named in his honour and he is a recipient of the Pulitzer Prize in 1972 and the U.S. National Book Award in 1977. In the afterword Stegner analyses the themes and characters in the story in the context of Steinbeck's other work as well as the literary movement at the time.<br /> <br /> Included in this publication by The Yolla Bolly Press are woodcuts by Swedish artist Karin Wikstrom b. 1959 who has contributed illustrations for several other Press editions including "The Inland Whale" by Theodora Kroeber and "Zapata" by John Steinbeck. Here her prints evoke a pathos for the tragic fate of the characters in their pursuit of dreams and dignity. <br /> <br /> ___DESCRIPTION: Full natural linen with wrap-around tan illustration of desert landscape white paper spine label with brown lettering fore-edge uncut tan endpapers title page with orange woodcut by Karin Wikstrom six colour woodcuts by Wikstrom tipped in throughout orange woodcuts by Wikstrom throughout; Goudy Modern type folio size 12 1/4" by 10 1.4" pagination: i-vi 1-39 40-42 43-52 53 1 colophon this no. 161 of 250 numbered copies total edition of 260 signed by Wallace Stegner and Karin Wikstrom on the colophon. Loosely laid into the book is a small note from the publisher regarding variation in handmade books. In a slipcase covered with brown paper.<br /> <br /> ___CONDITION: A fine copy; the covers clean the corners straight and unrubbed the binding tight with solid hinges the interior clean and bright and free of prior owner markings; as new; the laid-in note also fine. The slipcase is fine overall strong and sturdy free of splits or tears clean without wear other than a few very light stray marks on one side.<br /> <br /> ___POSTAGE: Please note that this is an unusually heavy volume and additional postage may apply; please inquire for details. Internationa customers please also note that any taxes duty or tariffs charged by your country will of necessity be your responsibility.<br /> <br /> ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA ILAB and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have we are here to help. Carolyn and James Robertson, The Yolla Bolly Press hardcover
194579377Paris: Fontaine 1945. Fine. Fontaine Paris 1945 16 x 24 cm broché Second edition of this special issue devoted to American writers and poets. Handsome copy. Contributions by Thomas Stearns Eliot Ernest Hemingway John Steinbeck William Faulkner Gertrude Stein William Saroyan William Carlos Williams Allen Tate E.E. Cummings Erskine Caldwell André Gide Julien Green. Fontaine unknown
06569New York: The Viking Press 1947. A Powerful Documentary Collaboration<br /> Steinbeck's Stark Vision of Rural Mexico - First Edition<br /> <br /> STEINBECK John. The Forgotten Village. With 136 photographs from the film of the same name by Rosa Harvan Kline and Alexander Hackenschmied. New York: The Viking Press 1941.<br /> <br /> First edition first issue. Quarto 10 x 6 7/8 inches; 254 x 175 mm. 1-8 9-143 1 blank pp. Illustrated throughout with 136 photographic reproductions.<br /> <br /> Publisher's tan buckram front cover pictorially decorated in green spine lettered in green top edge stained green. A near fine copy in the original color pictorial dust jacket.<br /> <br /> A striking and unusual work by John Steinbeck conceived in conjunction with the documentary film of the same name. The Forgotten Village departs from Steinbeck's more familiar fictional narratives presenting instead a quasi-anthropological account of life in a remote Mexican village where traditional beliefs and modern medicine collide with tragic consequences.<br /> <br /> The text - part narrative part social document - follows the story of a young boy Juan Diego whose village is ravaged by disease. Steinbeck's restrained almost reportorial prose heightens the emotional impact underscoring themes of cultural conflict superstition and the limits of intervention. The work reflects Steinbeck's deep and abiding interest in marginalized communities a concern that runs throughout his major novels.<br /> <br /> The volume is richly illustrated with 136 photographs by Rosa Harvan Kline and Alexander Hackensmid later known as Alexander Hammid whose cinematic eye lends the book a powerful visual immediacy. The photographs are not merely illustrative but integral to the narrative reinforcing the documentary character of the work and bridging the gap between literature and film.<br /> <br /> An important and often underappreciated Steinbeck title here preserved in its original form with the dust jacket-an increasingly elusive survival in collectible condition.<br /> <br /> Goldstone & Payne A15. New York: The Viking Press, 1947 unknown
19416695NY VIKING 1941 1941. DUST JACKET; 1/2 FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. NY, VIKING, 1941 hardcover
1166033643.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1413734219.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1943559993Darmstadt Berlin: Vorwork-Verlag 1943. Hardcover. Very Good. Early reprint of the German edition of The Grapes of Wrath. Thick octavo. Illustrated paper over boards. Cheap paper a little toned small split at the top of the front joint and a bit of rubbing very good. Interesting German wartime publication of Steinbeck's classic novel. Vorwork-Verlag hardcover
1963feb12335<p>Pentru Literatura Universala 1963. Used. 1963; Romanian Edition of Fructele - maniei 1 BPT - coperta albastra BPT 193; For more details please contact me</p> Pentru Literatura Universala
1963feb12336<p>Pentru Literatura Universala 1963. Used. 1963; Romanian Edition of Fructele - maniei 2 BPT - coperta albastra BPT 194; For more details please contact me</p> Pentru Literatura Universala
19801264691980. Bradford Morrow 1980. <br /> <br /> Xeroxed manuscript 8 1/2 x 11 unpaginated. Bound in blue boards with number 8 and roman numeral 2 in white pen on backstrip. Laid in is a 2pp. foreword by John R. Payne on Bradford Morro letterhead stamped in red "Advance Review Copy". Fine with some pencilled corrections to the text.<br /> <br /> § "Bradford Morrow's catalogue of Harry Valentine's John Steinbeck Collection is an event of signal importance for Steinbeck collectors through the United States and abroad." The catalogue features 700 Steinbeck items including Primary Books and Pamphlets Manuscripts Letters and Photographs; Books with Contributions by Steinbeck; Periodical Appearances; Translations; Stage and Screen Materials; Secondary Materials and books from Steinbeck's personal library. unknown
G9750531175I2N00Iletisim Yayinlari. Paperback. Like New. Pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Iletisim Yayinlari paperback
MA05A-08659United States Government Printing Office. Collectible - Very Good. SIGNED! Washington D.C.: United States Government Printing Office 2007. 110th Congress 1st Session. House Document No 110-61. Sm 4to tan paper wraps with black text and Seal of the President of the United States to the front cover. cxxxiv74pp. B/W frontis portrait of Ford by David Hume Kennerly photos illustrations. Signed by Susan Ford Bales Gerald Ford's daughter on title page. Near Fine. United States Presidents Biography Gerald R. Ford 1913-2006 Inquire if you need further information. United States Government Printing Office paperback
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