East of Eden
New York: The Viking Press, 1952.


East of Eden
New York: The Viking Press, 1952. First edition. A Near Fine book in Very Good+ jacket. Book with a previous owner's name on the front end paper, otherwise clean. Tope edge of text block a bit dusty. Very Good+ dust jacket with the spine a bit toned and minor nicks at the top of the spine; otherwise an attractive copy.
Steinbeck’s classic tale of the Trask and Hamilton families set in the Salinas Valley. The Nobel Prize winning writer considered this his greatest work and, in fact, a young Steinbeck actually makes a small appearance in the novel as a character. East of Eden was a bestseller and became extremely popular upon its release. Steinbeck wrote a friend: “I am getting flocks of letters [ . . .] People write as though it were their book." The popularity of the book would undergo a resurgence in 2003, when it was an Oprah’s Book Club pick. More famously, the book has been adapted into a 1955 film, directed by Elia Kazan and featuring James Dean in one of his few starring roles. The movie appears on AFI’s list of the Top 400 American Films. “But no one can doubt its merits as the work of a great storyteller. It compels and holds the reader’s fascinated attention from the first chapter to the last” (Contemporary review in the Washington Post). Near Fine in Very Good + dust jacket. (Item #5584)