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The Grapes of Wrath - 1939

by STEINBECK, JOHN

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  • Hardcover
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First Edition, First Issue. With a remarkable poignant inscription written by John Steinbeck in blue ink on the half title: "'My man is in jail fo' striken': / It ain't against the law! / My boy is in jail fo' strikin' / It ain't against the Law! / We say - 'Plead Not Guilty / And rot they damned jail down'. From a speech by a woman cotton picker, Cotton Strike, Shafter, Calif. 1938 / John Steinbeck." Near fine in a near fine first issue dust jacket. Enclosed in custom clamshell box. An American literary landmark, winner of the Pulitzer Prize, and the basis of the acclaimed motion picture starring Henry Fonda directed by John Ford.

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About this book

John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath stands as a pivotal piece of American literature. The story follows the Joad family (and thousands of others) as they are driven from the Oklahoma farm where they are sharecroppers during the Great Depression. The drought, economic hardship, and changes in financial and agricultural industries send them searching for dignity and honest work in the bountiful state of California.

The novel earned Steinbeck the Pulitzer Prize for fiction in 1940, and inspired the classic film of the same name the same year. The film starred Henry Fonda as Tom Joad, and Steinbeck's words and ideas shine through that medium. In 1962, Steinbeck was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for the body of his work, and The Grapes of Wrath stands as his most recognized and esteemed book.
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First Edition Identification

 The book was first published in 1939, by The Viking Press. Commonly found flaws in the first edition of this work include age tanning, rolling of the spine, and chips to the edges of the pages and boards. Signed copies of a First Edition in excellent condition can fetch over $20,000. The first UK edition was printed by William Heinemann, also in 1939. Signed First UK editions are also collectible, often sold for over $5,000 USD. 
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