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The 1929 novel "Cup of Gold" isn't on your Kindle? You might be more familiar with "The Grapes of Wrath", also by this author |
John Steinbeck
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$300 |
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OBSCURE NOVELS |
2024-01-23 |
#26 |
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In a 1952 novel, he wrote, "But there were dry years too, & they put a terror on the valley. The water came in a thirty-year cycle" |
John Steinbeck
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FJ |
NOVELISTS |
2019-10-31 |
#8084 |
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"Cup of Gold", a swashbuckling fantasy about 17th c. pirates, was the first novel by this author of "Tortilla Flat" |
(John) Steinbeck
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$1,600 |
DJ |
DEBUT NOVELS |
2015-11-04 |
#7163 |
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"The Winter of our Discontent"(1961) |
John Steinbeck
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$1,600 |
DJ |
LAST COMPLETE NOVEL |
2012-04-10 |
#6352 |
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In a 1948 novel he wrote, "Pearls were accidents & the finding of one was luck, a little pat on the back by God" |
(John) Steinbeck
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$1,300 |
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NOVEL IDEAS |
2011-01-03 |
#6056 |
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"The Winter of Our Discontent","The Moon is Down" |
John Steinbeck
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$600 |
J |
THE NOVEL LIST |
2009-04-10 |
#5670 |
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He co-wrote "Sea of Cortez" with marine biologist Edward Ricketts, the model for Doc in "Cannery Row" |
(John) Steinbeck
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$600 |
J |
AMERICAN NOVELISTS |
2008-11-19 |
#5568 |
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This Californian's last work was 1976's "The Acts of King Arthur and his Noble Knights" |
John Steinbeck
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$1,600 |
DJ |
NOVELISTS |
2003-07-17 |
#4364 |
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The pirate hero of his first novel, "Cup of Gold", is a far cry from Tom Joad |
John Steinbeck
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$400 |
DJ |
THEIR FIRST NOVELS |
2000-04-13 |
#3604 |
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This native of Salinas adapted his play "The Moon is Down" from his own novel of the same name |
John Steinbeck
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$400 |
J |
NOVELIST-PLAYWRIGHTS |
1999-03-09 |
#3347 |
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For this cover photo, Gary grew a goatee to look more like this author, seen here: |
John Steinbeck
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$1,000 |
DJ |
GARY WRITES A NOVEL |
1998-03-23 |
#3131 |
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A man known simply as the Pirate appears in his 1935 book "Tortilla Flat" |
John Steinbeck
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$800 |
DJ |
NOVELS & NOVELISTS |
1995-12-18 |
#2601 |
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This California novelist's 1st book was "Cup of Gold", a fictionalized account of Sir Henry Morgan |
John Steinbeck
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$1,000 |
DJ |
FIRST NOVELS |
1989-09-08 |
#1150 |