A Letter From John Steinbeck Explaining Why He Could Not Write An Introduction For This Book.
de Steinbeck, John
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Concord, California, United States
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n.p. (NY), Random House, 1964, first edition, wrappers. Softcover.. A separate printing of this non-introduction that was in fact used as an introduction to a book by Ted Patrick entitled The Thinking Dog's Man, Steinbeck and Patrick were well-acquainted as he was the editor of "Holiday" magazine which often published Steinbeck, this promotional item a collection stopper, it is extremely scarce and seldom comes on the market, Goldstone & Payne A41a, Morrow 270. Vertical crease throughout, else fine.
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- A Letter From John Steinbeck Explaining Why He Could Not Write An Introduction For This Book.
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- Steinbeck, John
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- n.p. (NY), Random House, 1964, first edition, wrappers. Softcover.
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