Published by The Pynson Printers, New York, 1936
Language: English
Seller: WILLIAM BLAIR BOOKS, Richmond, VA, U.S.A.
First Edition
£ 135.17
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. Donal McKay (illustrator). 1st Edition. One of Elmer Adler's copies. Presented to 'Julia & Jim.' Clean, tight and otherwise unmarked in marbled clothbound boards and orange cloth spine. Titles bright.
£ 96.55
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very good. No jacket. Reprint of the Pynson Printers' edition from 1936. Limited to 150cc.
Published by n.p., Richard West, 1980, 1980
Seller: James M. Dourgarian, Bookman ABAA, Concord, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
£ 101.38
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Add to basketn.p., Richard West, 1980, first edition. This hardcover was issued without dust jacket, red cloth with gilt-lettered spine, one of 150 copies printed from the original 1936 edition, this is the Junius Maltby story from Steinbeck's second book, The Pastures of Heaven, not recorded by Morrow, scarce. Fine.
£ 123.20
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Add to basketLimited edition, 150 copies. This is a later facsimile reprint of the original 1936 edition of 370 copies. An excerpt from Pastures of Heaven. weight: 0.9 lb. Near fine, small scuff to lower edge of front cover, no dust jacket as issued. 25.5x17 cm. 32 pp. Burgundy buckram, gilt spine title.
Published by The Pynson Printers, New York, 1936
Seller: Black Falcon Books, Wellesley, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good -. No Jacket. 1st Edition. As the book's Acknowledgment states, "This is the first separate publication of Nothing So Monstrous, which originally formed one of the episodes in The Pastures of Heaven, . . . The epilogue was written specially for this book. December, 1936." This is one of 376 copies published by Pynson for six individuals: Elmer Adler (50 copies), Frederick Adams (100), Ben Abramson (150), Howard Mott (20), Edwin Beinecke (50), and Steinbeck (6). This is an Adler copy, with the presentation page at the back of the book reading, "This copy of Nothing So Monstrous with pen and ink drawings by Donald McKay was made by The Pynson Printers of New York at the request of [signed] Elmer Adler, for presentation to [handwritten] Louise Huger. December Nineteen thirty-six." Huger went on to become the editor for the Letters to the Editor department for The New York Times, from 1946 to 1968. The marbled clothbound boards are heavily worn at the corners and spine ends, with the top inch of the spine missing. Lacking the original glassine jacket; Mylar protected.
Published by NY, Pynson Printers, Dec. 1936, 1936
Seller: James M. Dourgarian, Bookman ABAA, Concord, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Add to basketNY, Pynson Printers, Dec. 1936, first edition thus. First separate printing of the Junius Maltby story from Steinbeck's second book, The Pastures of Heaven, bound with marbled boards and orange cloth spine, issued without jacket, one of only 370 copies, pen and ink drawings by Donald McKay, designed to be used as a Christmas gift for the use of Ben Abramson, Elmer Adler, Frederick B. Adams Jr., Edwin J. Beinecke, and Howard Mott, it includes Steinbeck's epilogue written especially for this book, Goldstone & Payne A2f, this copy has the printed colophon which indicates that this copy was prepared at the request of Elmer Adler for presentation to Patricia S. Huntington, Goldstone & Payne A2f, see Morrow 16. Edgewear, else fine.
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First Separate Edition. Marbled boards and orange cloth spine. An episode from Steinbeck s second book, The Pastures of Heaven, with a new epilogue by the author. One of only 370 copies for presentation by five different subscribers as Christmas gifts, this one presented by Elmer Adler to Random House co-founder Donald Klopfer. Near fine with some very light shelfwear, without dustjacket as issued.
Published by The Pynson Printers, NY, 1936
Seller: The Antiquarian Shop, Bend, OR, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Limited edition, presentation copy from Frederick B. Adams, Jr. to Major Baker from North Africa, May 1943, bound in 1/4 orange cloth over marbled paper covered baords, a beautiful copy, nearly fine with only the slightest of wear to corners and head of spine.
Published by Pynson Printers, New York, 1936
Seller: Carpe Diem Fine Books, ABAA, Monterey, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
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Add to basketHardcover. 1st. 1st edition thus. 8vo. 30, (1)pp. Printed as Christmas gifts for 5 subscribers - 50 copies for Elmer Adler, 100 for Frederick B. Adams, Jr., 150 for Ben Abramson, 50 for Edwin J. Beinecke, and 20 for Howard Mott. This is one of the Beinecke copies with presentation at rear stating "This copy of Nothing So Monstrous with pen and ink drawings by Donald McKay was made by the Pynson Printers of New York at the request of EdwinJ. Beinecke for presentation to Dr. J. A. Giles December Nineteen Thirty-Six." Additional PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION by Beinecke to ffep and with his gilt & red leather bookplate. Marbled boards, orange buckram spine, printed in black. Light wear to extremities else a fine copy. The first separate publication of Nothing So Monstrous, which originally formed one of the episodes in Steinbeck's The Pastures of Heaven, published in 1932. (Goldsotone and Payne A2f). Next day shipping. Celebrating our 20th year - all domestic orders ship with Delivery Confirmation Tracking Number - Images available upon request.
Published by The Pynson Printers, 1936
Seller: Houle Rare Books/Autographs/ABAA/PADA, Palm Springs, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. First Separate edition. 8vo. Illustrated with pen and ink drawings by Donald McKay. Original 1/2 black stamped orange cloth over patterned boards. No dust jacket (as issued). Very good (minor rubbing to corners). 31 pages. Bookplate of Paul Jordan Smith on the front pastedown (L.A. Times book reviewer). One of 370 copies. This copy has no subscriber imprint and the space for recipient¿s name is blank. Goldstone & Payne A2f.
Published by NY, Pynson Printers, December 1936, 1936
Seller: James M. Dourgarian, Bookman ABAA, Concord, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Add to basketNY, Pynson Printers, December 1936, first edition. 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 is a most interesting Association Copy made at the request of Rockwell Kent who has Signed his name on the presentation page where the requester's name was to have been inserted, Kent then added the word "himself" in the area where the presentee's name was to have been filled in, Kent was the "house" artist for the Pynson Printers, the book is also Signed by Elmer Adler, F. B. Adams, and John Winterich, Sally and Rockwell Kent's modest bookplate affixed to the front pastedown, now housed in Kent's custom slipcase. Fine.
Published by Pynson Printers], [New York, 1936
Seller: Jeffrey H. Marks, Rare Books, ABAA, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Add to basket31 pp. 8vo, publisher's cloth-backed marbled boards. First edition; this copy presented by the publisher to "The Lowenthals" on the colophon page. A near fine copy (slight shelf wear to bottom edge).
Published by Pynson Printers, New York, 1936
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition
£ 1,351.66
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fine. First Separate Edition (originally published in *The Pastures of Heaven*, 1932). An unusually fine, fresh copy with the corners square and virtually unrubbed. Goldstone notes that the paper supply allowed only 370 copies to be printed. Published for subscribers to use as Christmas gifts, the colophon was customized with the subscriber's name following "made by the Pynson Printers of New York at the request of [blank] for presentation to [blank]." Fifty copies were so designated for Elmer Adler, 100 for Frederick B. Adams, Jr., 150 for Ben Abramson, 50 for Edwin J. Beinecke, and 20 for antiquarian bookseller Howard Mott (although evidently fewer were issued with his name; only one is known). Unknown to Goldstone, there were six copies for Steinbeck as well. This copy has the subscriber's name, *The Colophon,* handwritten in for presentation to the noted printer Carl P. Rollins. Additionally, this copy is Signed by the subscribers Adams and Adler, as well as by bookman John T. Winterich. All three were editors of *The Colophon,* a magazine for book collectors. Rollins was the first "University Printer" at Yale. *Goldstone* A2f.
Published by Richard West, 1980
Seller: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, U.S.A.
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Add to basketLimited Edition. One of 150 copies printed. Octavo (26cm). Red buckram, titled in gilt; plain endpapers; [ii],30,[2]pp; in-text illus. Bookplate of noted zoologist James G. Mead. Straight and sound, minor external dustsoil, internally fresh: Very Good. Facsimile of the 1936 first edition.
Published by Pynson Printers, New York, 1936
Seller: Whitmore Rare Books, Inc. -- ABAA, ILAB, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
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Add to basketFirst edition. First separate edition, printed for presentation, but without an information inked in at the limitation page. Publisher's quarter cloth over marbled paper boards. A Near Fine copy, with faint sunning to spine and small split to cloth to the front joint near the crown; gentle bumps to corners. Internally fresh and unread. A pleasing copy. The first separate printing of the Junius Maltby story that formed a portion of Steinbeck's novel The Pastures of Heaven. Here in a lovely fine paper copy made for presentation by the Pynson Printers.