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Publicado por Limited Editions Club, 1940
Librería: West Coast Bookseller, Moorpark, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Paperback. Condición: Very Good.
Publicado por Limited Editions Club, New York, 1940
Librería: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
30 pp. 8vo, original printed wrappers. First edition. Wrappers faded with light edgewear and a couple of dampstains. Subscription form at rear.
Publicado por The Limited Editions Club, New york, 1940
Librería: Edmonton Book Store, Edmonton, AB, Canada
Libro
Condición: vvery good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: no dustjacket. 8vo pp.30, No. 1 of a new Series, Booklets for Bookmen. book.
Publicado por Limited Editions Club, 1940
Librería: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición
First Edition. Why Steinbeck wrote The Grapes of Wrath with Mr. Grahame, Mr. Roosevelt, and I with Did Shakespeare translate The Decameron, Limited Editions Club, first edition, near fine in wraps.
Publicado por The Limited Editions Club, New York, 1940
Librería: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
Softcover. Condición: Near Fine. Second printing. Illustrated from half-tone reproductions by Thomas Hart Benton, Fritz Kredel, and Arthur Rackham. 30pp. Stapled wrappers. Owner address label affixed to page 23, short tears on yapped edges, near fine. One of 3,000 copies printed.
Publicado por Limited Editions Club, 1940
Librería: Pages For Sages, Beachwood, OH, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Soft cover. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. Thomas Hart Benton, Fritz Kredel, and Arthur Rackham Ilustrador. 1st Edition. This First Edition copy of Why Steinbeck Wrote the Grapes of Wrath and Other Essays was published in 1940 by the Limited Editions Club in New York. It was the first of the Club?s new series "Booklets for Bookmen" whose purpose was to solicit subscriptions to forthcoming publications of the Limited Editions Club. This first booklet contains three such essays, which are: Why Steinbeck Wrote the Grapes of Wrath, by Joseph Henry Jackson. Pages 3-15 Did ShakespeareTranslate the Decameron? by Carter Meredith. Pages 16-22 Mr. Grahame, Mr. Roosevelt, and I, by A. A. Milne. Pages 23-30 (Mr. Grahame was the author of "The Wind in the Willows". Mr. Milne's essay in this booklet was later used as the introduction in the Limited Editions Club's publication of The Wind in the Willows.) The booklet, which measures approximately 6 x 9 inches, contains 30 pages in paper covers with a bound-in subscription form and a smaller format of the form laid in. The booklet also contains black & white (half-tone or line) reproductions of illustrations to be used in the forthcoming editions by Thomas Hart Benton (Grapes of Wrath), Fritz Kredel (Decameron) and Arthur Rackham (Wind in the Willows). The pages of text are in fine condition, but the covers have marginal spots (front) and staining. The overall condition of the booklet is very good. The illustrations accompanying this description show the booklet?s front cover, the Title/Table of Contents page, and a 2-page spread of text and illustrations for each of the essays.
Publicado por Limited Editions Club, 595 Madison Avenue, New York. Number 1 of a New Series, Booklets for Bookmen [1940]., 1940
Librería: Peter Keisogloff Rare Books, Inc., Brecksville, OH, Estados Unidos de America
Soft cover. Condición: Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Very Good. 6 in. x 9 1/8 in., 30 pp. and bound in subscription form, and a smaller format of this form, laid in. Black & white (halftone or line) reproductions of LEC illustrations by Thomas Hart Benton (Steinbeck: Grapes of Wrath), Fritz Kredel (Boccaccio: Decameron), Arthur Rackham (Grahame: Wind in the Willows). Orange, design & title-printed paper covers. This copy is in the original, brown paper mailing envelope with the printed LEC mailing label, and typed name of a Canton, Ohio based book collector (Florence Luntz), she has added the title of this booklet in ink in the upper margins of the mailing label. 3 cent & 1 1/2 cent US stamps present, with NYC 1940 postmark. The envelope shows some general edge wear, dusting. The A. A. Milne Essay: "Mr. Grahame, Mr. Roosevelt, and I", regards Kenneth Grahame's "Wind in the Willows" (1908), and Theodore Roosevelt, and prints the text of the TR letter to Kenneth Grahame.