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  • GRAPES OF WRATH Easton Press

    John Steinbeck

    Leather Bound (The Easton Press, Aug. 16, 1968)
    The “Okies,” some 300,000 farmers and their families whose livelihoods were destroyed when droughts turned the lower Mid-west into “the Dust Bowl” and who had migrated to California, were exploited by the state’s huge agricultural industry. There were articles in the newspaper about California’s farm labor strife. Steinbeck had to write this book about the struggling poor.
  • Grapes of Wrath

    John Steinbeck

    Leather Bound (Franklin Library, Aug. 16, 1978)
    Hardcover. Leatherbound.
  • Grapes of Wrath

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (Viking Press, Aug. 16, 1967)
    1967 HB BCE in brown linen with silver lettering.
  • Grapes of Wrath

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Brawtley Press, July 19, 2015)
    THE GRAPES OF WRATH tells the story of the Joad family, and thus illustrates the hardships and oppression suffered by migrant laborers during the Great Depression in the United States...
  • Grapes of Wrath

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Penguin Books Canada, Limited, Aug. 16, 2000)
    None
  • Grapes of Wrath

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Penguin Classics, May 13, 2011)
    John Steinbeck's powerful evocation of the suffering and hardship caused by the Great Depression, and a panoramic vision of the struggle for the American Dream, The Grapes of Wrath includes a critical introduction by Robert DeMott in Penguin Modern Classics. 'I've done my damndest to rip a reader's nerves to rags, I don't want him satisfied.' Shocking and controversial when it was first published in 1939, Steinbeck's Pulitzer prize-winning epic The Grapes of Wrath remains his undisputed masterpiece. Set against the background of Dust Bowl Oklahoma and Californian migrant life, it tells of Tom Joad and his family, who, like thousands of others, are forced to travel west in search of the promised land. Their story is one of false hopes, thwarted desires and broken dreams, yet out of their suffering Steinbeck created a drama that is intensely human, yet majestic in its scale and moral vision. Adapted into a celebrated film directed by John Ford, and starring Henry Fonda, The Grapes of Wrath is an eloquent tribute to the endurance and dignity of the human spirit. John Steinbeck (1902-68), winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the Nobel Prize for literature, is remembered as one of the greatest and best-loved American writers of the twentieth century. During the Second World War Steinbeck served as a war correspondent, with his collected dispatches published as Once There Was a War (1958); in 1945 he was awarded the Norwegian Cross of Freedom for his novel The Moon is Down (1942), a portrayal of Resistance efforts in northern Europe. His best-known works include the epics The Grapes of Wrath (1939) and East of Eden (1952), and his tragic novella Of Mice and Men (1937). John Steinbeck's complete works are published in Penguin Modern Classics. If you liked The Grapes of Wrath, you might enjoy East of Eden, also available in Penguin Classics. 'A novelist who is also a true poet' Sunday Times
  • Grapes of Wrath

    John Steinbeck

    Imitation Leather (Franklin Library, Aug. 16, 1983)
    None
  • Grapes of Wrath

    John Steinbeck, Robert Demott

    School & Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Oct. 16, 1992)
    Forced from their home, the Joad family is lured to California to find work; instead they find disillusionment, exploitation, and hunger.
  • Grapes of Wrath

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Bantam Books, March 15, 1964)
    New York. 18 cm. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial ilustrada. Idioma inglés .. Este libro es de segunda mano y tiene o puede tener marcas y señales de su anterior propietario.
  • Grapes of Wrath

    John Steinbeck

    Paperback (Bantam Books, Jan. 16, 2000)
    None
  • Grapes of Wrath

    John Steinbeck

    Hardcover (Random House Value Publishing, Feb. 14, 1990)
    None
  • Grapes of Wrath

    Robert Steinbeck, John; With an introduction by Demott

    Paperback (Penguin Books, Aug. 16, 1992)
    Forced from their home, the Joad family is lured to California to find work; instead they find disillusionment, exploitation, and hunger.