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1936WRCLIT55686New York: Pynson Printers 1936. Cloth and marbled boards. Illustrations by Donald McKay. Very minor wear to fore-tips otherwise fine in chipped and worn glassine. First separate edition with a new epilogue. One of a total edition of 370 copies. This is one of the copies without an imprint for one of the subscribers but has been signed in place of the subscriber's name by Elmer Alder and denoted by him as for presentation to Walter Pforzheimer. As principal of the Pynson Printers Adler is recorded as having subscribed for fifty copies for distribution; it is also possible that he distributed some out-of-series copies as well. GOLDSTONE & PAYNE A2f. Pynson Printers] hardcover books
1936274072New York: Pynson Printers 1936. Limited. hardcover. near fine. Illustrations by Donald McKay. Thin 8vo marbled boards with orange cloth spine; very minor edge-wear. New York: Pynson Printers 1936. Limited First Edition.<br/><br/> Of 370 copies this is one of 50 made at the request of Edwin J. Beinecke who has presented it to Robert Borthwick Adam of the famous book collecting family. Borthwick's name is inscribed in the colophon and there is an additional Christmas greeting on the front fly-leaf to Adam signed by Beinecke whose leather bookplate is affixed to the end-paper and has offset onto the fly-leaf.<br/><br/> Pynson Printers unknown books
JD6519first edition. NY Pynson Printers December 1936 first edition. <br/><br/> Issued without dust jacket this hardcover with marbled boards and orange cloth spine is the first separate printing of the Junius Maltby story from Steinbeck's second book The Pastures of Heaven Goldstone & Payne A2f see Morrow 16 issued here with a new title and an epilogue written especially for this book by Steinbeck it is one of only 370 copies for presentation by a number of subscribers to be used as a Christmas gift it includes pen and ink drawings by Donald McKay this particular copy is even more special in that it is one of just six copies purchased by Steinbeck himself his name is printed in the colophon as having requested the book which he then presented and inscribed to his older sister Elizabeth and her husband Gene "Beth and Gene/with love/John Steinbeck" this is probably the last of the close family copies to come to the marketplace the rest are already in institutions. Minor bump to spine bottom else fine. hardcover books
1934002282Macmillan Company 1934 1934. F. First Edition. first book published with Steinbeck contribution. "B1" Item. Book by Berton Braley. Book in near fine condition with wear and tear along top and bottom of the spine. no DJ. Macmillan Company, 1934 unknown books
1995WELLER9780140187465Peguin 1995. New. New book. Peguin unknown books
1942010559New York: Viking Press. Good in Good dust jacket. 1942. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. First printing first state with stated publication date of March 1942. Mylared dust jacket has chips a half inch tear a sunned spine edge toning and creasing and soil on rear. Not price clipped. Blue boards with silver and blue imprint. Sunning on spine and edges light soil. Spine cocked. Light soil on top edge and a few pages some toning on endpapers and bookplate on first free endpaper. John Steinbeck's wartime novel takes place in a Euopean country occupied by a foreign army with little resistance similar to Norway's occupation by Germany. The book was published illegally in France during World War II. ; 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall; 188 pp . Viking Press hardcover books
19426705LONDON HEINEMANN 1942 1942. First English edition resent and printed in the U.K. Dust jacket back faded a gew nicks. Very good. Terracotta cloth variant binding. 1st Edition. Hardcover. LONDON, HEINEMANN, 1942 hardcover books
19436702WASHINGTON PENGUIN BOOKS 1943 1943. STIFF PICTORIAL WRAPPERS "FIRST PENGUIN EDITION" VERY GOOD. 1st Edition. Soft cover. WASHINGTON, PENGUIN BOOKS, 1943 paperback books
1942574961942. STEINBECK John. THE MOON IS DOWN. New York: Viking Press 1942. First edition first issue. 188 pp. 8vo. blue cloth stamped in blind to upper board and printed in silver to spine. Very nice copy in very good illustrated dust jacket that shows light shelfwear at spine. Near fine. unknown books
1943541211943. STEINBECK John. THE MOON IS DOWN. A Novel. Garden City New York: Sun Dial Press 1943. Movie edition. Illustrated with photographs from the movie. 8vo. blue cloth. Slight edgewear else near fine in lightly soiled and worn dustwrapper. Uncommon. unknown books
197813949San Francisco: Book Club of California 1978. First edition. One of 500 copies printed at the Plantin Press. xix 119 3 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Cloth and boards. Mint copy in dust jacket which is very slightly faded at spine. First edition. One of 500 copies printed at the Plantin Press. xix 119 3 pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Book Club of California unknown books
1964RSTELET00ECRoxburghe & Zamorano Clubs 1964. Very Good. Steinbeck John. Letter from John Steinbeck. NP: Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs 1964. Thin 4to. Book condition: Very good with edges of the covers are lightly bumped. A couple tiny closed tears along the bottom edge of covers. 1 of 150. Ex libris Sam Weller. Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs unknown books
1947Embry 193933Gallimard 1947. Number 1066 of 3000 copies. Minor wear still fine in fine publisher's wrap around title band in protective mylar dust jacket possible publisher's. Gray cloth titled in gilt. Text in French Gallimard, 1947. Number 1066 of 3000 copies. hardcover books
19630082961963. Book. Fine. 8 X10 Matted to 11x20. Fine laminated 8x10 TLS from John Steinbeck to Leon Uris on NYC Letterhead Dated February 11 1963. "Dear Mr. Uris: What a great thrill it was for me to receive your letter! When an author such as yourself takes time and trouble to write such a charming and gracious letterit is high praise indeed! May I be permitted to say in return that I consider you too to be one our country's leading novelists and sincerely wish you every continued sucess. Thank you again for writing You have made me proud. John Steinbeck." Incredible Letter. unknown books
1969008136Viking 1969. Book. Fine. Cloth in Box. Limited. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Limited Edition.1/600 copies The Journal of East of Eden Letters.Fine copy in like box.Light loss to the tissue jacket.Terrific copy. Scarce. Viking Hardcover books
196919032New York: The Viing Press 1969. 1/4 cloth. Very Good . The 1969 limited first edition "with facsimiles of seven pages from the manuscript and a page from the original dedication limited to 600 copies". Tight and VG in its 1/4 navy-blue cloth over light-blue boards. Mild wear at the tips several light tiny dents to the rear panel. Internally clean as could be with no writing or markings of any kind. Quarto 7 fold-out leaves of facsimile manuscript pages. <br/><br/> The Viing Press hardcover books
19691302019New York: The Viking Press 1969. First Edition. Hardcover. Octavo; VG/VG; brown spine with tan and black text; jacket has protective mylar cover rubbing age toning writing on back flap; boards are strong and clean; textblock has age toning otherwise clean; pp 182; limited edition - one of 1000 unnumbered copies. 1302019. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. The Viking Press hardcover books
1969273161New York: Viking 1969. First. hardcover. fine/fine. 8vo two-toned cloth d.w. New York: Viking 1969. First Edition.<br/><br/> Viking unknown books
001620New York The Viking Press 1969. A fine copy in like dust wrapper. Published posthumously this is Steinbeck's day-by-day account of the writing of East of Eden in the form of letters to his friend and publisher Pat Covici. First edition. New York The Viking Press (1969). unknown books
1939788New York: Viking Press 1939. Paperback. Fine Condition. Bound in publisher's original printed wrappers. Frontispiece portrait of John Steinbeck by Stjernstrom. <br/><br/> Viking Press paperback books
1939742361939. STEINBECK John. JOHN STEINBECK: Personal and Bibliographical Notes. By Lewis Gannett. New York; The Viking Press 1939. First edition. 8vo. patterned wrappers; 15 pp. Fine. unknown books
199423533New York: Library of America. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1994. First Edition Thus; First Printing. Hardcover. Book is fine in near fine dust jacket. The writings found in this volume are: The Pastures of Heaven To a God Unknown Tortilla Flat In Dubious Battle Of Mice and Men. Elaine A. Steinbeck was a special consultant for this volume.; Small 8vo 7½" - 8" tall; 909 pp . Library of America hardcover books
197018983Aptos: Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs 1970. First Edition. One of 150 copies printed at the Grace Hoper Press for the joint meeting of the Roxburghe & Zamorano clubs in September 1970. Quarto; hand-sewn white wrappers with titles printed in red-orange on front cover; 18pp. A Fine copy. Prints an introduction by James D. Hart reproducing a letter from Steinbeck as the frontispiece and includes Steinbeck's "translation" of a Ukranian poem into a fictitious language. GOLDSTONE & PAYNE A45a. Roxburghe & Zamorano Clubs unknown books
198448883Salem: David & Judy Barker Booksellers 1984. First edition. iii 40 pp. Near fine in stapled wrappers. A checklist with retail prices varied according to condition. Though the limitation is stated to be 200 numbered and signed copies only 60 were actually published. In addition to being numbered and SIGNED by Barker this copy is INSCRIBED by Barker inside the front cover to Wormwood Review editor Marvin Malone. Annotated promotional flyer laid in. Salem: David & Judy Barker, Booksellers unknown books
1963WRCLIT78692Austin: UT/HRC 1963. 3-311pp. Narrow octavo. Pictorial wrappers. Blank rear wrapper slightly smudged very good or better. One of 2000 copies. One of Steinbeck bibliographer and HRC Librarian John Payne's copies with his Reynolds Stone bookplate inside the front wrapper. GOLDSTONE & PAYNE B137. MORROW/VALENTINE 598. UT/HRC unknown books