ROGUES' GALLERY: Profiles of My Eminent Contemporaries
First edition of this collection of essays on well-known figures of the '30s and '40s, including Steinbeck, Maugham, Mann, Dreiser, Fitzgerald, and more.
First edition of this collection of essays on well-known figures of the '30s and '40s, including Steinbeck, Maugham, Mann, Dreiser, Fitzgerald, and more.
First printing of Steinbeck's experimental work, an amalgam of play and novel similar to OF MICE AND MEN.
First printing profusely illustrated with photograph reproductions from a 1941 film of the same name. 143pp. [Goldstone and Payne A14a]
First edition of the Pulitzer and National Book Award-winning novel that made Steinbeck a household name.
First edition of this collection of short stories in and about California's Salinas Valley, where Steinbeck was born.
Signed first edition of this tale of resistance written in the early days of America's participation in World War II, adapted into a play and a film.
First edition of the play version of John Steinbeck's landmark work, following the tragedy of two migrant farm workers in the Great Depression.
First illustrated edition, inscribed by Steinbeck to Joyce Gates Buck, the wife of Jules Buck, who had collaborated with Steinbeck on the screenplay for Elia Kazan's VIVA ZAPATA.
Signed limited first edition, this the scarce "lettered" issue meant for private distribution to friends.
First UK edition of this late Steinbeck novel, with striking typographical jacket design by Lacey Everett.
Excerpted reading of Steinbeck's novel, by Henry Fonda, star of the 1940 film adaptation, shown on the album cover as Tom Joad. Liner notes by journalist Jacques Levy, biographer of Cesar Chavez.
First edition of this oft-comical tale of post-World War I Monterey, following the exploits of a wine-loving and vaguely Arthurian group of paisanos, a beautiful copy in the scarce original dust jacket.
First printing of Steinbeck's classic tale, with five full-page woodcuts by José Clemente Orozco, in a handsome leather binding.
A printed volume of speeches by Stevenson with a foreword by John Steinbeck and a brief biography of Stevenson by Debs Myers and Ralph Martin. 128pp. [Goldstone and Payne B75]