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194112773JCarmel California: Volume 15 Number 10 1941. First Edition. A local newspaper printed on fine quality white paper for the community in which Steinbeck was then living. Contains a written statement by Steinbeck on the censorship attempts to suppress his film The Forgotten Village. Fine fresh copy. The front page has a large photograph of Steinbeck. Volume 15, Number 10 unknown books
1991273507London: Heinemann 1991. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 8vo black cloth d.w. London: Heinemann 1991. First English edition. Fine.<br/><br/> The introduction commentary and script for the classic film "Viva Zapata".<br/><br/> Heinemann unknown books
1991291545Covelo: Yolla Bolly 1991. hardcover. fine. Karin Wikstrom. Woodcut illustrations by Karin Wikstrom. Folio 169 pages original three-quarter maroon cloth over printed hand-made paper boards with matching cloth slipcase. Covelo California: The Yolla Bolly Press 1991. First edition in play form.<br/><br/> Number 139 of 257 signed and numbered copies.<br/><br/> Yolla Bolly unknown books
199166525Zapata STEINBECK John. YOLLA BOLLY PRESS. Zapata. With woodcut illustrations by Karin Wikstrˆm. Covelo California: The Yolla Bolly Press 1991. First edition in play form limited to 257 copies of which this is number 108. Folio. 169 pp. Original three-quarter maroon cloth over printed hand-made paper boards with matching cloth slipcase. With 8 page prospectus laid in. A fine copy. HBS 66525. $750 The Yolla Bolly Press hardcover books
19851278797San Jose California: Steinbeck Research Center 1985. Limited Edition #14/500. thin 8vo. unpaginated; VG/VG; pamphlet no lettering on spine; paperback with tan wrappers minimal to no shelfwear; publication of this letter has been limited to 500 copies: the first 50 numbered and signed are complimentary to friends of the Steinbeck Research Center the remaining 450 are for sale; numbered and signed on colophon #14; inscribed on copyright page to Bob Woodward; issued as a commemorative booklet celebrating the eleventh anniversary of the formal opening of the Steinbeck Research Center Wahlquist Library San Jose State University; KT consignment; shelved case 2. 1278797. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. Steinbeck Research Center unknown books
1985428508Steinbeck Research Center 1985. Soft Cover. Very Good. Limited edition number 96 of 500. 8vo. Wraps. Unpaginated. Wraps with light wear at edges and some light soiling to front. Previous owner's name stamped to title page. Very good plus. Steinbeck Research Center paperback books
1989262118New York: Viking Press 1989. Hardcover. lvii 180p. frontis-portrait preface introduction notes & annotations glossy b&w photo and facsimile pages section very good first edition first printing stated in quarter-cloth boards and unclipped dj. Viking Press hardcover books
1989TB24721New York: Viking Penguin Group 1989. First Edition first printing. Near fine in 1/4 black cloth and light brown paper covered boards with silver colored text stamping on the spine with a prior owner's name blackened out on the front paste down under the jacket flap. In a fine unclipped dust jacket. 180 pages. Edited by Robert DeMott. Viking Penguin Group hardcover books
1989000469Viking 1989. First Edition. Soft cover. Fine. Published in New York by Viking in 1989. First Edition. Book fine in wrappers. Viking unknown books
196150805New York: Viking Press 1961. First edition. Hardcover. Very good/Good. New York: Viking Press 1961. First edition. 309 pp. Hardcover. Small 8vo. Blue cloth. Gilt lettering to spine and front board. Light edge wear. Beveled edge to boards. Block edges toned and show some small discolorations. Interior pages clean and bright. Moderate to heavy edge wear to dust jacket. Top edge of dust jacket sunned. Dust jacket moderately toned. A very good copy but dust jacket shows wear. Very good/Good. Insurance required to ship this item. Viking Press hardcover books
196112168London: Heinemann 1961. First UK edition. Hardcover. Very Good /very good . 8vo. Very good plus or better in like jacket. Minor rubbing to jacket. Unclipped. Gift inscription to front pastedown. Else clean and sound. <br/><br/>First UK edition of this late Steinbeck novel. Goldstone and Payne A38.C. 365pp. Heinemann hardcover books
194020299New York: The Limited Editions Club 1940. First edition. Wrappers nice. <br/><br/> The Limited Editions Club unknown books
1940WRCLIT83730New York: LEC Booklets for Bookmen Number 1 1940. Printed wrappers neatly bound up in cloth and decorated boards. Wrappers lightly smudged and creased otherwise very good. First edition. Three essays serving as a prospectus for the three subscription LEC titles including as well A.A. Milne on THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS. LEC Booklets for Bookmen Number 1 hardcover books
194013957New York: Limited Editions Club Booklets for Bookmen I. 1940. First Edition. 32pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Very fine in the original wrappers and with the original mailing envelope. First Edition. 32pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Jackson's essay is on pp. 3-15; the booklet also contains A.A. Milne's now famous essay on The Wind in the Willows later used as the introduction to the LEC edition. Goldstone & Payne G23 Limited Editions Club, Booklets for Bookmen, I. unknown books
19476718NY VIKING 1947 1947. LATER STATE DUST JACKET FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. F. Hardcover. NY, VIKING, 1947 hardcover books
194445498Kobenhavn: Gyldendalske Boghandel 1944. Later edition cf. Holmes D52 for the first Danish translation 1939. Publishers binding quarter calf marbled boards gilt stamp to spine speckled edges. A VG/VG copy corner a bit rubbed joints tender age toning on edges of leaves internally clean and bright. 2 blank 475 2 blank pp. 8-1/4" x 6" <br/><br/> Gyldendalske Boghandel hardcover books
19398503Copenhagen: Gyldendalske Boghandel 1939. Hardcover. THE GRAPES OF WRATH. Translated into the Danish by Aase Hansen and Ellen Kirk. Slipcase. Dust jacket has 1/2 inch chip at head of spine. Gilt-stamped spine. Fine condition. <br/><br/> Gyldendalske Boghandel, hardcover books
197548352NY:: Viking Press. Near Fine. 1975. Paperback. 0670005797 . Edited by Robert E. Morsberger. Black and white stills from the film. A paperback original. First edition. About fine in printed wraps. A bright clean and well preserved copy. ; 150 pages . Viking Press, paperback books
00142520th Century-Fox Book. Very Fine. Soft cover. F. Very Fine. First Edition. 15 x 18. Viva Zapata! exhibitors campaign book. Used to order posters for theatres showing the movie. Fill with designs and information about the stars Marlon Brando Anthony Quinn and Alan Reed as Pancho Villa. Rare and desirable. 20th Century-Fox Paperback books
JD30871NY 1963 first edition. <br/><br/> This is a 10-page legal contract between Broadway producer David Merrick and Steinbeck as represented by his agent Annie Laurie Williams allowing Merrick to turn Steinbeck's screenplay for the film Viva Zapata 1952 into a Broadway musical the first six pages are comprised of original typescript plus typed emendations and carbon emendations all of which are initialed by Merrick in the margins 25 times pages 8-10 are carbon typescript page 8 is signed originally by Merrick in full who paid Steinbeck $1000 for this option page 9 is titled Schedule "A" and is a carbon typescript initialed by Merrick page 10 is also a carbon of a letter from Steinbeck to Merrick in which Steinbeck agrees to have his name shown 25% less in size to those who would author the musical this page although a carbon is originally dated Jan. 11 1963 and is signed originally by Steinbeck this musical project was never made this item was not in the Adrian H. Goldstone collection not recorded by Goldstone & Payne or Morrow now housed in a cloth folder. Sheets are stapled in the upper left-hand corner essentially fine. hardcover books
1947017425New York NY: Presbyterian Hospital 1947. Book. Very good condition. Paperback. First Edition. Quarto 4to. 12 page publication plus the inside of the wrappers contain text. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs by Victor Keppler. This staple-bound paperback binding is in excellent condition except for minimal soiling to the rear cover one tiny spot of minor discoloration to the front cover two corners with minor creasing and a very minor paperclip crease to the top edge. The text is clean and unmarked. Dated: March 1947. First edition. Presbyterian Hospital Paperback books
19563796Paris: Rene Julliard 1956. First Edition. Original Wraps. Very Good. Smal Octavo. Regular trade issue. Translated from the English edition by Jean Francois Rozen. 1546p. Bound in yellow pictorial wraps lettered and decorated in black and red. A very good copy. Text in French. G&P A35 b. <br/><br/> Rene Julliard paperback books
29916N.p. n.d. 25pp. on versos of 25 unruled sheets. 1 vols. 11 x 8-1/2 inches. Very good. From the Estate of Burgess Meredith. Bound with a cover Typed Letter Signed 10/30/69 from Shirley McCurry's secretarial service to BURGESS MEREDITH saying: "Dear Mr. Meredith Gwyn Steinbeck asked that we forward the enclosed poems to you. She will send the material to fill in the blanks as soon as she is able to decipher it . . 25pp. on versos of 25 unruled sheets. 1 vols. 11 x 8-1/2 inches. The Love Poems of John Steinbeck to Gwyn. These are Gwyn's own transcriptions of the love poems written to her by Steinbeck sent to their good friend Burgess Meredith. It is not clear whether the manuscripts have survived although Jackson Benson p. 57 states of the little poetry which Steinbeck wrote "there is a series of love poems written to his second wife Gwyn which has also survived. unknown books
194429593N.p. New York 1944. Typescript 3pp. numbered 1-3 on rectos of 3 leaves of duplicated radioplay typescript struck through approximately 600 words. Typed Letter one page. 1 vols. 10-14/ x 7-1/2 inches. Slightly age-darkened but very good overall. Typescript 3pp. numbered 1-3 on rectos of 3 leaves of duplicated radioplay typescript struck through approximately 600 words. Typed Letter one page. 1 vols. 10-14/ x 7-1/2 inches. "With Your Wings" Steinbeck Story of a Black Pilot. Evocative Steinbeck story or "mood piece" imagining a decorated black pilot returning to his hometown cheered by his neighbors and welcomed by his father in the house he grew up in with the remark: "Son - every black man in the world is going to fly with your wings."<br/><br/>In his cover letter to his friend Burgess Meredith who served in the Air Force during the war he writes:<br/><br/>"DEAR BUZZY:<br/><br/> A different version of the following was done for overseas broadcast to the troops by O.W.I. This is a different version. I don't know whether you would like to use it or not. It has an odd length. I might be a good idea to use it in some one of your shows. If you want it you are quite welcome to it. It was written against a background of music imagined music I mean. Should you desire to use it I think the story itself will suggest the music. Let me suggest however that the music be soft sustained and all of one piece and that it do not attempt to be directly descriptive of the piece but rather of the spirit of the piece. I would suggest that you yourself read it using the beautiful technique you used in "The Forgotten Village" . the soft reading that seems not to be reading at all. This is pure mood and would have to be delivered like soft music. Anyway there it is and you're welcome to it - if you want it."<br/><br/>Office of War Information for which Steinbeck worked during the WW II. <br/><br/>UNPUBLISHED until 2014 when the revived Strand Magazine published a version based upon a different typescript from the Steinbeck papers at HRC; a unique draft or variant copy of this moving war-time sketch.<br/><br/>From the Estate of BURGESS MEREDITH. unknown books
1960117588Moscow: Various c. 1960. Two volumes in Russian from the library of American literary master John Steinbeck. Quarto two volumes including a book of early Russian Orthodox paintings with many in color and a folio of loose plates featuring artwork from the Hermitage Museum. From the library of John Steinbeck. In very good condition. Steinbeck made his first of many trips to the Soviet Union in 1947 with photographer Robert Capa. They visited Moscow Kiev Tbilisi Batumi and Stalingrad and were some of the first Americans to visit many parts of the USSR since the communist revolution. Steinbeck's 1948 book about their experiences A Russian Journal was illustrated with Capa's photos. In 1948 the year the book was published Steinbeck was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Various unknown books