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1 ESQUIRE: THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN COMPLETE FROM JANUARY 1937 THROUGH TO AUGUST 1937 8 ISSUES John Steinbeck
Esquire-Coronet Inc 1937 First Edition Magazine Very Good with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; color and b/w ; Folio 13" - 23" tal; ESQUIRE: THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN COMPLETE FROM JANUARY 1937 THROUGH TO AUGUST 1937 8 ISSUES. Generally VG condition. A number of first appearances such as- June F Scott Fitzgerald, Edw J Fitzgerald+++February Stanley Fitzgerald, F Scott Fitzgerald. 25319 
Price: 349.95 USD
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2 ESQUIRE: THE MAGAZINE FOR MEN SEPTEMBER 1937 (EARS OF JOHNNY BEAR) John Steinbeck
Esquire-Coronet Inc 1937 First Edition Magazine Very Good with no dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; color and b/w ; Folio 13" - 23" tal; Includes the department "Trends in Dress" . Some wear to exterior (See graphic) , contents VG. John Steinbeck, Ears of Johnny Bear, later reprinted in 1955 Playboy. 25307 
Price: 124.95 USD
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3 GRAPES OF WRATH (1ST STATE DJ) Steinbeck, John
NY Viking Press 1939 First Edition; First Printing Hardcover Very Good in Very Good- dust jacket 
We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; [i]-[vi] [1] [2] 3-619 [620]-[622] pages; First edition, 1st printing with Frist Edition 1st state original (not a facsimile) , dustjacket unrestored with FIRST EDITION diagonally across lower corner of front DJ flap. $2.75 price at top. All points as per JOHN STEINBECK BIBLIOGRAPHY, Goldstone and Payne, A12, pp44-5. In pictorial grey cloth with slight edgewear. Bottom of DJ spine verly lightly chipped, top has chip (1/2") partially affecting the "G" of grapes. DJ sunned with light creasing to joints- see graphic. OTHER GRAPHICS (including copy of G&P points of issue). ARE AVAILABLE FOR THIS LISTING. PLEASE EMAIL US FOR THEM. 25358 
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