A Letter from John Steinbeck Explaining Why He Could Not Write an Introduction for This Book

A Letter from John Steinbeck Explaining Why He Could Not Write an Introduction for This Book

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New York: Random House, 1964. 8 pp. Approx. 6 1/4 x 9 1/4". Printed orange wrappers with black ink, in original mailing envelope (which has a slight corner crease), both in fine condition. (Goldstone & Payne A41)

Steinbeck's introduction to "The Thinking Dog's Man" by Ted Patrick, was issued separately in advance of the book as a promotional item; no copies were for sale. This copy once belonged to veteran Milwaukee bookseller Harry Schwartz (the mailing envelope bears his address). A fine, fresh copy in the original printed mailing envelope of this very scarce Steinbeck "A" item.

Publisher
Random House
Binding
Paperback
Tags
First Edition