A. FICTION
A1. Cup of Gold (1929)
i. McBride & Co., 1929.
ii. Covici Friede, 1936.
iii. Viking Press, 1938.
iv. Penguin, 1976.
v. Penguin Classics, 2008. Introduction by Susan F.
Beegel.
vi. Notes. 1st novel. Subtitled “A life of Sir
Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, with Occasional Reference to History”.
A2. The Pastures of Heaven (1932)
i.
Robert O. Ballou, 1932.
ii.
Viking Press, 1963.
iii.
Penguin, 1982.
iv.
Penguin Modern Classics, 1995. Introduction and Notes
by James Nagel.
v.
Notes. 1st short story collection. 12
interconnected stories set in Corral de Tierra, Monterey , California .
No titles; just roman numbers.
A3. To a God Unknown (1933)
i.
Robert O. Ballou, 1933.
ii.
Penguin Modern Classics, 1995.
iii.
Notes. 2nd novel.
A4. Tortilla Flat (1935)
i.
Covici-Friede, 1935. Original Preface.
ii.
Penguin, 1963.
iii.
Notes. 3rd novel.
A5. In Dubious Battle
(1936)
i.
Covici-Friede, 1936.
ii.
Viking Press, 1938.
iii.
Penguin, 1979.
iv.
Penguin, 1992. Introduction and Notes by Warren
French.
v.
Penguin Classics, 2000. Reprints (iv).
vi.
Notes. 4th novel.
A6. Of Mice and Man (1937)
i.
Covici, Friede, 1937.
ii.
Viking Press, 1938.
iii.
Heinemann, 1940, with The Red Pony.
iv.
Penguin, 1978, with Cannery Row.
v.
Penguin, 1993.
vi.
Notes. 1st play-novelette.
A7. The Red Pony (1937)
i.
Covici-Friede, 1937. Limited edition of 699 copies.
First 3 stories only.
ii.
Viking Press, 1945. “The Leader of the People” added.
iii.
Heinemann, 1940, with Of Mice and Men.
iv.
Viking Press, 1945. “The Leader of the People” added.
v.
Viking Compass edition, 1965, with The Pearl.
vi.
Penguin, 1976.
vii.
Penguin, 1994. Introduction by John Seelye.
viii.
Penguin Classics, 2000. Reprints (vi).
ix.
Notes. Cycle of four interrelated stories. See A8.
A8. The Long
Valley (1938)
i.
Viking Press, 1938.
ii.
Viking Compass edition, 1956.
iii.
Penguin, 1986.
iv.
Penguin, 1995. Introduction and Notes by John H.
Timmerman.
v.
Notes. 2nd short story collection. The Red Pony was first published as a
limited edition of 699 copies by Covici-Friede in 1937; “The Leader of the
People”, the last part of the cycle, was added in the 1945 Viking Press
edition. See A7.
vi.
Contents [first publication]:
§ The Chrysanthemums
[October 1937, Harper’s Magazine]
§ The White Quail [March
1935, North American Review]
§ Flight
§ The Snake [June
22, 1935, Monterey Beacon]
§ Breakfast [November
9, 1936, Pacific Weekly]
§ The Raid [October
1934, North American Review]
§ The Harness [June
1938, Atlantic Monthly]
§ The Vigilante [October
1936, Esquire, as “The Lonesome
Vigilante”]
§ Johnny Bear [September
1937, Esquire, “The Ears of Johnny
Bear”]
§ The Murder [April
1934, North American Review]
§ Saint Katy the
Virgin [1936, New
York : Covici-Friede]
§ The Red Pony [Covici-Friede,
1937; see A7]:
· The Gift [November
1933, North American Review]
· The Great Mountains
[December 1933, North American
Review]
· The Promise [May
1937, Harper’s Magazine]
§ The Leader of the
People [August 1936, Argosy]
A9. The Grapes of Wrath (1939)
i.
Viking Press, 1939.
ii.
Heinemann, 1939. 1st British edition.
iii.
Penguin, 1976.
iv.
Penguin, 1992. Introduction by Robert DeMott.
v.
Penguin Classics, 2000. Reprints (iv).
vi.
Notes. 5th novel.
A10. The Forgotten Village (1941)
i.
Viking Press, 1941.
ii.
Notes. Script for a documentary.
A11. The Moon is Down (1942)
i.
Viking Press, 1942.
ii.
Viking Compass edition, 1970.
iii.
Penguin, 1982.
iv.
Penguin Classics, 1995. Introduction by Donald V.
Coers.
v.
Notes. 2nd play-novelette.
A12. Cannery Row (1945)
i.
Viking Press, 1945. Original preface: “Cannery Row in Monterey in California
is a poem, a stink, a grating noise…”
ii.
Viking Compass edition. 1963.
iii.
Penguin, 1978, with Of Mice and Men.
iv.
Penguin, 1992.
v.
Penguin, 2002. Centennial Edition.
vi.
Notes. 6th novel.
A13. The Wayward Bus (1947)
i.
Viking Press, 1947.
ii.
Penguin, 1979.
iii.
Penguin Modern Classics, 2006. Introduction and Notes
by Gary Scharnhorst.
iv.
Notes. 7th novel.
A14. The Pearl
(1947)
i.
Viking Press, 1947.
ii.
Heinemann, 1948. 1st British edition.
iii.
Viking Compass edition, 1965, with The Red Pony.
iv.
Penguin, 1976, with The Red Pony?
v.
Penguin, 1993.
vi.
Penguin, 1994. Introduction by Linda Wagner-Martin.
vii.
Penguin Classics, 2000. Reprints (vi).
viii.
Notes. 8th novel.
A15. Burning Bright (1950)
i.
Viking Press, 1950. Original Foreword.
ii.
Notes. 1st play-novelette.
A16. East of Eden
(1952)
i.
Viking Press, September 1952.
ii.
Macmillan, 1952. 1st Canadian edition.
iii.
Viking Compass edition, 1970.
iv.
Penguin, 1979.
v.
8th novel.
A17. Sweet Thursday (1954)
i.
Viking Press, 1954.
ii.
Penguin, 1979.
iii.
Penguin Classics, 2008. Introduction by Robert DeMott.
iv.
Notes. 9th novel. Sequel to Cannery Row (10).
A18. The Short Reign of Pippin IV (1957)
i.
Viking Press, 1957.
ii.
Penguin, 1977.
iii.
Penguin Classics, 2007. Introduction by Robert and
Katharine Morsberger.
iv.
Notes. 10th novel. Subtitled “A
Fabrication”.
A19. The Winter of Our Discontent (1961)
i.
Viking Press, 1961.
ii.
Notes. 11th novel.
A20. The Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights (1976)
i.
Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1976.
ii.
Notes. Unfinished.
B. NON-FICTION
B1. Their Blood Is Strong (1938)
i.
Simon J. Lubin Society, 1938.
ii.
Heyday Press, 1989, as The Harvest Gypsies.
iii.
Notes. Articles originally written for the San Francisco News, Oct 1936.
B2. A Letter Written in Reply to a Request for a Statement
About His Ancestry (1940)
i.
Overbook Press, 1940. Limited edition of 350 copies.
B3. Bombs Away (1942)
i.
Viking Press, 1942.
ii.
Penguin Classics, 2009. Introduction by George
Meredith.
iii.
Notes. Propaganda. Subtitled “The Story of a Bomber
Team”.
B4. A Russian Journal (1948)
i.
Viking Press, 1948.
ii.
Penguin Classics, 1999. Introduction by Susan
Shillingshaw. Photographs by Robert Capa. Contains “A Legitimate Complaint by
Robert Capa”.
iii.
Notes. Journalism first published in the New York Herald Tribune (“A Russian Journal”,
14-31 Jan 1948), Ladies Home Journal
(“Women and Children in the USSR ”,
Feb 1948) and Illustrated (“Journey
into Russia :
People of the Soviet”, 1 May 1948: 5-22).
B5. The Log from the Sea of Cortez
(1951)
i.
Viking Press, 1951. Original preface “About Ed
Ricketts”, pp. vii-xvii.
ii.
Penguin, 1977.
iii.
Penguin Classics, 1995. Introduction by Richard Astro.
iv.
Notes. First published as Sea of Cortez: A Leisurely Journal of Travel and Research, Viking
Press, 1941, by John Steinbeck and Ed Ricketts. The 1951 version drops the
latter’s taxonomical list and preserves only the journal of the expedition,
reportedly written by both Steinbeck and Ricketts.
B6. Once There Was a War (1958)
i.
Viking Press, 1958. Original introduction.
ii.
Penguin, 1977.
iii.
Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics, 1994.
iv.
Penguin Classics, 2007.
v.
Notes. WWII dispatches for the New York Herald Tribune (20 June – 15 Dec 1943).
vi.
Contents:
1. England: Troopship / A Plane’s Name / News from Home /
Superstition / Preparation for a Raid / The Ground Crew / Waiting / Day of
Memories / The People of Dover / Minesweeper / Coast Battery / Alcoholic Goat /
Stories of the Blitz / Lilli Marlene / War Talk / The Cottage That Wasn’t There
/ Growing Vegetables / The Shape of the World / Theater Party / Directed
Understanding / Big Train / Bob Hope / A Cozy Castle / The Yanks Arrive / A
Hand / The Career of Big Train Mulligan / Chewing Gum / Mussolini / Craps.
2. Africa : Plane for Africa / Algiers / A Watch
Chiseler / Over the Hill / The Short Snorter War Menace / The Bone Yard.
3. Italy : Rehearsal / Invasion / Palermo / Souvenir / Welcome / The Lady Packs / Capri / Sea Warfare / The Worried Bartender / The Camera
Makes Soldiers / The Story of an Elf / Magic Pieces / Symptoms / The Plywood
Navy / A Destroyer / A Ragged Crew / Ventotene.
B7. Travels With Charley: In Search of America (1962)
i.
Viking Press, 1952.
ii.
Macmillan, 1952. 1st Canadian edition.
iii.
Penguin, 1980. Reprinted, 1986.
iv.
Notes. Portions of this book appeared in Holiday under the title “In Quest of America”.
B8. America and Americans (1966)
i.
Viking Press, 1966. Illustrated with photographs.
ii. Viking Penguin, 2002, as America and Americans, and Selected Nonfiction.
Greatly expanded edition. Edited by Susan Shillingshaw and Jackson J. Benson. The
photographs from the original edition are not included. Contents [first
published]:
§ I. Places of the Heart
· Always Something to Do inSalinas
· The Golden Handcuff [San Francisco Examiner, 23 Nov 1958]
· A Primer on the 30’s
· Making of a New Yorker [New York Times Magazine, 1 Feb 1953: 26-27, 66-67]
· My War with the Ospreys [Holiday , Mar 1957: 72-73, 163-65]
· Conversation atSag Harbor
§ II. Engaged Artist
· DubiousBattle in California [Nation, 12 Sept 1936, 302-4]
· The Harvest Gypsies: Squatters’ Camps [San Francisco News, Oct 1936, 5-12]
· Starvation Under the Orange Trees [Monterey Trader, 15 Apr 1938]
· From Writers Takes Sides [“Letters About the War inSpain
from 418 American Authors”, League of American Writers, 1938, 56-7]
· I Am a Revolutionary
· Duel Without Pistols [Collier’s, 23 Aug 1952: 13-15]
· The Trial of Arthur Miller [Esquire, Jun 1957: 86]
· Atque Vale [Saturday Review, 23 Jul 1960: 13]
· Dear Adlai
· G.O.P. Delegates Have Bigger, Better Badges
· L’Envoi
§ III. Occasional Pieces
· Then My Arm Glassed Up [Sports Illustrated, 20 Dec 1965: 94-96, 99-102]
· On Fishing
· Circus [Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus program, 1954: 6-7]
· Random Thoughts on Random Dogs [Saturday Review, 8 Oct 1955: 11]
· …like captured fireflies [CTA Journal, Nov 1955: 7]
· The Joan in All of Us [Saturday Review, 14 Jan 1956: 17]
· A Model T Named “It” [Ford Times, Jul 1953: 34-39]
§ IV. On Writing
· The Play-Novelette
· My Short Novels [Wings, Oct 1953: 4-8]
· Rationale
· Critics – from a Writer’s Viewpoint [Saturday Review, 27 Aug 1955: 20, 28]
· Some Random and Randy Thoughts on Books
· Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech [Viking, 1962]
§ V. Friends
· From About Ed Ricketts [1951, B5]
· Ernie Pyle
· Tom Collins
· Robert Capa [Photography, Sep 1954: 48]
· Adlai Stevenson
· Henry Fonda [Harper’s Bazaar, Nov 1966: 215]
· Woody Guthrie
§ VI. Journalist Abroad
· The Soul and Guts of France [Collier’s, 30 Aug 1952: 26-30]
· One American inParis (fourth piece) [Le Figaro, Sep 1954]
· One American inParis (thirteenth piece)* [Le Figaro, Sep 1954]
· Positano [Harper’s Bazaar, May 1953: 158, 185, 187-90, 194]
·Florence : The Explosion of
the Chariot
· I Go Back toIreland
· The Ghost of Anthony Daly
· [*Originally a series of 17 articles published in French, Le Figaro, 12 Jun-18 Sep 1954. Together with an 18th piece, reprinted as Un Américain à New-York et àParis , René
Julliard, 1956, translated by Jean-François Rozan.]
· [This book uses as copy-text the typescripts of the seventeen articles at the Marlene Brody Collection, Center for Steinbeck Studies,San Jose State
University .]
§ VII. War Correspondent
· Troopship
· Waiting
· Stories of the Blitz
· Lilli Marlene
· Bob Hope
· Vietnam War: No Front, No Rear
· Action in the Delta
· Terrorism
· Puff, the Magic Dragon
· An Open Letter to Poet Yevtushenko [Newsday, 11 Jul 1966: 3]
§ VIII. America and Americans [Newsday, 12-19 Nov 1966, some pieces]
· Foreword
·E
Pluribus Unum
· Paradox and Dream
· Government of the People
· Created Equal
· Genus Americanus
· The Pursuit of Happiness
· Americans and the Land
· Americans and the World
· Americans and the Future
· Afterword
§ Works Cited
§ Selected Bibliography of Steinbeck’s Nonfiction
§ Index
§ I. Places of the Heart
· Always Something to Do in
· The Golden Handcuff [
· A Primer on the 30’s
· Making of a New Yorker [New York Times Magazine, 1 Feb 1953: 26-27, 66-67]
· My War with the Ospreys [
· Conversation at
§ II. Engaged Artist
· Dubious
· The Harvest Gypsies: Squatters’ Camps [
· Starvation Under the Orange Trees [
· From Writers Takes Sides [“Letters About the War in
· I Am a Revolutionary
· Duel Without Pistols [Collier’s, 23 Aug 1952: 13-15]
· The Trial of Arthur Miller [Esquire, Jun 1957: 86]
· Atque Vale [Saturday Review, 23 Jul 1960: 13]
· Dear Adlai
· G.O.P. Delegates Have Bigger, Better Badges
· L’Envoi
§ III. Occasional Pieces
· Then My Arm Glassed Up [Sports Illustrated, 20 Dec 1965: 94-96, 99-102]
· On Fishing
· Circus [Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus program, 1954: 6-7]
· Random Thoughts on Random Dogs [Saturday Review, 8 Oct 1955: 11]
· …like captured fireflies [CTA Journal, Nov 1955: 7]
· The Joan in All of Us [Saturday Review, 14 Jan 1956: 17]
· A Model T Named “It” [Ford Times, Jul 1953: 34-39]
§ IV. On Writing
· The Play-Novelette
· My Short Novels [Wings, Oct 1953: 4-8]
· Rationale
· Critics – from a Writer’s Viewpoint [Saturday Review, 27 Aug 1955: 20, 28]
· Some Random and Randy Thoughts on Books
· Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech [Viking, 1962]
§ V. Friends
· From About Ed Ricketts [1951, B5]
· Ernie Pyle
· Tom Collins
· Robert Capa [Photography, Sep 1954: 48]
· Adlai Stevenson
· Henry Fonda [Harper’s Bazaar, Nov 1966: 215]
· Woody Guthrie
§ VI. Journalist Abroad
· The Soul and Guts of France [Collier’s, 30 Aug 1952: 26-30]
· One American in
· One American in
· Positano [Harper’s Bazaar, May 1953: 158, 185, 187-90, 194]
·
· I Go Back to
· The Ghost of Anthony Daly
· [*Originally a series of 17 articles published in French, Le Figaro, 12 Jun-18 Sep 1954. Together with an 18th piece, reprinted as Un Américain à New-York et à
· [This book uses as copy-text the typescripts of the seventeen articles at the Marlene Brody Collection, Center for Steinbeck Studies,
§ VII. War Correspondent
· Troopship
· Waiting
· Stories of the Blitz
· Lilli Marlene
· Bob Hope
· Vietnam War: No Front, No Rear
· Action in the Delta
· Terrorism
· Puff, the Magic Dragon
· An Open Letter to Poet Yevtushenko [Newsday, 11 Jul 1966: 3]
§ VIII. America and Americans [Newsday, 12-19 Nov 1966, some pieces]
· Foreword
·
· Paradox and Dream
· Government of the People
· Created Equal
· Genus Americanus
· The Pursuit of Happiness
· Americans and the Land
· Americans and the World
· Americans and the Future
· Afterword
§ Works Cited
§ Selected Bibliography of Steinbeck’s Nonfiction
§ Index
B9. Journal of a Novel: The East of Eden Letters (1969)
i.
Viking Press, 1969.
ii.
Penguin, 1969.
iii.
Heinemann, 1970.
iv.
Macmillan, 1972.
v.
Notes. Letters to Pascal Covici during the composition
of the first draft of East of Eden.ii.
B10. Viva Zapata! (1975)
i. Viking, 1975. Edited by Robert Morsberger. The script of Elia Kazan’s 1952 movie starring Marlon Brando plus another story on the same subject recently discovered in the library of UCLA.
ii. Penguin, 1975.
iii. Penguin, 1993.
iv. Contents (1993 edn.):
· Preface
· Acknowledgments
· Part One: Zapata
· A Narrative, in Dramatic Form
· Emiliano Zapata, The Man, the Myth, and the Mexican Revolution, an introductory essay by Robert Morsberger
· Zapata: A Narrative, in Dramatic Form, of the Life of Emiliano Zapata, by John Steinbeck
· Part Two: Viva Zapata!
· The Screenplay
· Steinbeck’s Zapata: Rebel Versus Revolutionary, an introductory essay by Robert Morsberger
· Viva Zapata!: The Screenplay, by John Steinbeck
· Appendix
· A Note on the Script
· Credits
· Steinbeck’s Screenplays and Productions
· Steinbeck’s Films
· Bibliography
i. Viking, 1975. Edited by Robert Morsberger. The script of Elia Kazan’s 1952 movie starring Marlon Brando plus another story on the same subject recently discovered in the library of UCLA.
ii. Penguin, 1975.
iii. Penguin, 1993.
iv. Contents (1993 edn.):
· Preface
· Acknowledgments
· Part One: Zapata
· A Narrative, in Dramatic Form
· Emiliano Zapata, The Man, the Myth, and the Mexican Revolution, an introductory essay by Robert Morsberger
· Zapata: A Narrative, in Dramatic Form, of the Life of Emiliano Zapata, by John Steinbeck
· Part Two: Viva Zapata!
· The Screenplay
· Steinbeck’s Zapata: Rebel Versus Revolutionary, an introductory essay by Robert Morsberger
· Viva Zapata!: The Screenplay, by John Steinbeck
· Appendix
· A Note on the Script
· Credits
· Steinbeck’s Screenplays and Productions
· Steinbeck’s Films
· Bibliography
B11. Steinbeck: A Life in Letters (1975)
i.
Viking Press, 1975. Edited by Elaine Steinbeck and
Robert Robert Wallstein.
ii.
Penguin, 1976. Reprinted, 1989.
B12. Working Days: The Journals of Grapes of Wrath (1989)
i.
Viking, 1989. Edited by Robert DeMott.
ii. Penguin, 1990.
B13. Steinbeck in Vietnam : Dispatches from the War
(2012)
i. University of Virginia Press , 2012. Edited by Thomas E.
Barden. Dispatches from Southeast Asia (Vietnam ,
Thailand , Laos , Indonesia )
for the Long Island daily paper Newsday (December 1966 – May 1967). Also
includes four pieces from B8 (“Vietnam
War: No Front, No Rear”, “Actions in the Delta”, “Terrorism” and “Puff, the
Magic Dragon”.)
C. MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS AND UNCOLLECTED PIECES
(selection)
C1. “A Depiction of Mexico
by an Author with No Pattern to Vindicate”
(1936)
i.
San Francisco Chronicle, 31 May 1936: D4.
C2. “The Way It Seems to John
Steinbeck” (1936)
i.
The Occident 29 (1936):
5.
C3. Letter to the Inmates of
the Connecticut State Prison (1938)
i.
Monthly Record (Connecticut State
Prison), June 1938: 3.
C4. “The Stars Point to
Shafter” (1938)
i.
Progressive Weekly, 24 Dec 1938: 2.
C5. “This Is the Monterey We Love”
(1946)
i.
Monterey Peninsula Herald, 3 Jul 1946: Sec. 3: 1.
C6. Vanderbilt Clinic (1947)
i.
Presbyterian Hospital (New
York ), 1947. Photographs by Victor
Kepler.
C7. The First Watch
(1947)
i.
Ward Ritchie Press, 1947. 60 numbered copies.
C8. Foreword to Between
Pacific Tides by Edward Ricketts and Jack Calvin (1948)
i.
Stanford University Press, 1948. Revised
edition, pp. v-vi.
ii.
Foreword to
Between Pacific Tides, Stanford
University Press for
Nathan Van Patten, 1948. 10 copies.
C9. “My Ideal Woman”
(1950)
i.
Flair, Jul 1950: 30-33.
C10. “Critics, Critics Burning
Bright” (1950)
i.
Saturday Review, 11 Nov 1950: 20-21.
C11. “Do You Like Yourself?”
(1951)
i.
New York Herald Tribune, 21 Jan 1951: Sec. 7: 2.
C12. “The Naked Book”
(1951)
i.
Vogue, 15 Nov 1951: 119, 161.
C13. “The Farmer’s Hotel”
(1951)
i.
New York Times Book Review, 2 Dec 1951: 40. Letter to the editor.
C14. “Who Said the Old Lady
Was Dying?” (1952)
i.
Evening Standard (London), 1 Aug 1952.
C15. “Your Audiences Are
Wonderful” (1952)
i.
Sunday Times (London), 10 Aug 1952
C16. “For Stevenson: Rivals
Contrasted” (1952)
i.
New York Times, 26 Oct 1952: Sec. 4:
9. Letter to the editor.
C17. Introduction to The World of Li’l Abner by Al Capp (1953)
i.
Farrar, Straus &
Young, 1953,
np.
C18. Foreword to Much Ado About Me by Fred Allen
(1953)
i.
Little, Brown, 1956, np.
C19. “The Secret Weapon We
Were Afraid to Use” (1953)
i.
Collier’s, 10 Jan 1953: 9-13.
C20. “Trade Winds: When, Two
Summers Ago…” (1954)
i.
Saturday Review, 27 Feb 1954: 8.
C21. “In Awe of Words” (1954)
i.
The Exonian, 3 Mar 1954: 4.
C22. “Good Guy,
Bad Guy”
(1954)
i.
Punch, 22 Sep 1954: 375-78.
C23. “Steinbeck’s Voices of America ” (1954)
i.
Scholastic, 3 Nov 1954: 15.
C24. “A Plea to Teachers”
(1955)
i.
Saturday Review, 30 Apr 1955: 24.
C25. “The Summer Before”
(1955)
i.
Punch, 25 May 1955: 647-51.
C26. “Some Thoughts on
Juvenile Delinquency” (1955)
i.
Saturday Review, 28 May 1955: 22.
C27. “Always Something to Do
in Salinas ”
(1955)
i.
Holiday, Jun 1955: 58-59,
152-53, 156.
ii.
Always Something to Do in Salinas, Opuscula Press, 1986. 300 copies.
C28. Report on America
(1955)
i.
Punch, 22 Jun 1955: 754-55.
C29. “We’re Holding Our Own”
(1955)
i.
Lilliput, Nov 1955: 18-19.
ii.
Playboy, Apr 1958, as “The Short-Short Story of Mankind”.
C30. “Dreams Piped from
Cannery Row” (1955)
i.
New York Times, 27 Nov 1955: Sec. 2:
1, 3.
C31. “More About Aristocracy:
Why Not a World Peerage?” (1955)
i.
Saturday Review, 10 Dec 1955: 11.
C32. Postscript to Steinbeck and His Critics: A Record of Twenty-five Years
(1957)
i.
University of New Mexico
Press, 1957,
pp. 307-8. Edited by Ernest W. Tedlock and C. V.
Wicker.
C33. “John Steinbeck States
His Views on Cannery Row” (1957)
i.
Monterey Peninsula Herald, 8 Mar. 1957: 1
C34. “A Game of Hospitality”
(1957)
i.
Saturday Review, 20 Apr 1957: 24.
C35. “Television and Radio”
(1957)
i.
New York Herald Tribune,
23 Aug 1957: Sec. 2:1.
C36. “Dichos: The Way of
Wisdom” (1957)
i.
Saturday Review, 9 Nov 1957: 13.
C37. Foreword to Speeches of Adlai Stevenson
(1958)
i.
Random House, 1952, pp. 5-8.
C38. “The Easiest Way to Die”
(1958)
i.
Saturday Review, 23 Aug 1958: 12, 37.
C39. “Healthy Anger”
(1958)
i.
Books and Bookman, Oct 1958: 24.
C40. “Have We Gone Soft?”
(1960)
i.
New Republic, 15 Feb 1960: 11-15.
C41. “A Primer on the Thirties”
(1960)
i.
Esquire, Jun 1960: 85-93.
C42. “The Critic Defined”
(1961)
i.
Newsweek, 10 July 1961: 2. Letter
to the editor.
C43. “Sorry,
if I had
any advice to give I’d take it myself”
(1961)
i.
Writer’s Digest, Sep 1961.
C44. Preface to Story Writing by Edith Ronald Mirrielees
(1962)
i.
Viking, 1962,
pp. vii-viii.
C45. “California : The Exploding State”
(1962)
i.
Sunday Times Colour Section (London), 16 Dec 1962: 2.
C46. Images of War by Robert Capa
(1964)
i.
Grossman, 1964. Assembled by Cornell
Capa. Appreciation
by JS, p. 7.
C47. A Letter from John
Steinbeck (1964)
i.
Roxburghe and Zamorano Clubs, 1964. 150 copies.
C48. “The Language of Courtesy” (1964)
i.
New World Review, Dec 1964: 26.
C49. “How Steinbeck’s Religious Career Ended”
(1966)
i.
Salinas Californian, 26 Feb 1966: 16, 10.
C50. Let’s Go After the Neglected
Treasures Beneath the Seas” (1966)
i.
Popular Science, Sep 1966: 84-87.
C51. Foreword to Hard
Hitting Songs for Hard-Hit People (1967)
i.
Oak Publications, 1967,
pp. 8-9.
Compiled by
Alan Lomax.
C52. “John Steinbeck vs. Erle
Stanley Gardner :
Camping Is
for the Birds” (1967)
i.
Popular Science, May 1967: 160, 204-5.
C53. Foreword to The
Eddie Condon Scrapbook of Jazz (1973)
i.
Galahad Books, 1973, np. By Eddie Condon and Hank
O’Neal.
C54. Foreword to Bringing in
the Sheaves
by Windsor Drake (Thomas A. Collins) (1976)
i.
Journal of Modern
Literature, April 1976: 211-13.
C55. Letters to Elizabeth (1978)
i.
Book Club of California
(San Francisco ),
1978. 500 copies. Edited by Florian J. Shasky and Susan F. Riggs.
C56. Your Only Weapon
Is Your Work: A Letter by John Steinbeck to Dennis Murphy (1985)
i.
Steinbeck Research Center
(San Jose , CA ), 1985. 500 copies. Introduction by
Robert DeMott.
D. OMNIBUS EDITIONS
D1. The Portable Steinbeck (1943, 1946, 1971)
i.
Viking Press, 1941, as Steinbeck. Selected by Pascal Covici.
ii.
Viking Press, 1946. Enlarged edition.
iii.
Viking Press, 1971. Revised edition, selected and
introduced by Pascal Covici Jr.
iv.
Penguin, 1976.
v.
Penguin Classics, 2012. Introduction by Susan Shillingshaw.
vi.
Contents (v): Of Mice and Man / The Red Pony / [excerpts
from] East of Eden, The Grapes of Wrath, The Long Valley, The Pastures of
Heaven, In Dubious Battle, Tortilla Flat, Cannery Row, Travels with Charley /
Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech / Two Uncollected Stories (“The Affair at 7, rue
de M-” and “How Mr. Hogan Robbed a Bank”)
D2. The Short Novels of John Steinbeck (1963)
i.
Garden City: International Collectors Library, 1963.
ii.
Penguin Classics Deluxe, 2009.
iii.
Contents: Tortilla Flat / The Red Pony / Of Mice and
Men / The Moon is Down / Cannery Row / The Pearl.
E. MULTIVOLUME SETS
E1. Library of America , 1994-2001, 4 vols.
i.
Edited by Robert DeMott. Contents:
1. Novels and
Stories, 1932-1937 (1994): The Pastures of Heaven / To a God Unknown /
Tortilla Flat / In Dubious Battle
/ Of Mice and Men.
2. The Grapes of
Wrath and Other Writings 1936-1941 (1996): The Grapes of Wrath, The Harvest
Gypsies, The Long Valley , The Log from the Sea of Cortez .
3.
Novels 1942-1952 (2001): The Moon
Is Down / Cannery Row / The Pearl / East of Eden .
4. Travels with
Charley and Later Novels 1947-1962 (2007): The Wayward Bus / Burning Bright / Sweet
Thursday / The Winter of Our Discontent.
E2. Book-of-the-Month Club, 1995, 6 vols.
i.
Contents: East of Eden
/ The Grapes of Wrath / Travels with Charley / The Long Valley
/ The Winter of Our Discontent / Tortilla Flat & Of Mice and Men.
E3. Steinbeck Centennial Boxed Set, Penguin, 2002, 6 vols.
i.
In a slipcase. Contents: East of Eden
/ The Grapes of Wrath / Of Mice and Men / The Pearl / Cannery Row / Travels with Charley.
