$8,000

RARE FIRST EDITION FIRST PRINTING OF TORTILLA FLAT SIGNED BY JOHN STEINBECK

Signed book: Tortilla Flat. NY: Covici Friede, 1935. First printing. First edition of this oft-comical tale of post-World War I Monterey, following the exploits of a wine-loving and vaguely Arthurian group of paisanos, an extremely rare copy in the eighth printing dust jacket. The lighthearted tone of TORTILLA FLAT lifted the spirits of Americans during the Great Depression, for whom “reading and the movies were escape. escape from grinding poverty, escape from worrying about how to pay the rent, escape from worrying about how to find a job” (San Jose). Danny and his round table of friends are rarely concerned with any of those issues as they meander through life in Monterey, undeniably poor, but not experiencing the tragedy of poverty in the same way as many of Steinbeck’s later characters. Steinbeck even drew joy from writing the work: “it is light and I think amusing. I don’t care whether it amounts to anything. I am enjoying it and I need something to help me over this last ditch” (Steinbeck and Wallsten). TORTILLA FLAT did, of course, amount to something, earning the California Commonwealth Club’s Gold Medal and a mention in the justification for Steinbeck’s 1962 Nobel Prize. It was also made into a 1942 film starring Spencer Tracy and Hedy Lamarr, and was one of the top box office grossers of the year. This first edition is a crystallization of the beginning of Steinbeck’s career, before his works were required reading in classrooms across America. With Ruth Gannett’s illustrations nestled throughout the text, TORTILLA FLAT is a refreshingly light title in a broad oeuvre. 5.5” x 8′. Original tan cloth binding with blue spine lettering. Unclipped ($2.50) pictorial dust jacket in blue and black (lacking spine). Fore-edge machine deckle. Illustrated throughout in black and white. 316 pages. Housed in custom green clamshell box. Jacket with some edgewear, mild chipping to spine ends; spine sunned. Binding corners and spine ends lightly bumped, A clean, sound copy.

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