“WITH THANKS AND PLEASURE”: FIRST EDITION OF STEINBECK’S TRAVELS WITH CHARLEY, WARMLY INSCRIBED BY HIM
STEINBECK, John. Travels with Charley. New York: Viking Press, (1962). Octavo, original white cloth, cartographic endpapers, original dust jacket. Housed in custom cloth slipcase.
First edition of Steinbeck’s beloved cross-country narrative, inscribed by him on the colophon page, “For J. A. Salzmann, with thanks and pleasure, John Steinbeck."
This much loved chronicle of Steinbeck's rediscovery of America, published the same year he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, is "undoubtedly [his] most popular non-fiction work" (Gross Hayman, 50). On publication in 1962, New York Times reviewer "Eric Goldman wrote that Travels with Charley 'is pure delight, a pungent potpourri of places" (Railsback and Meyer, 397). "What other writer of his time had been able to touch America's soul in both the 30s and the 60s?" (Benson, 913). Goldstone & Payne A39. Salinas Public Library, 50. Valentine 262. Bruccoli & Clark I:356.
A fine inscribed copy.