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John Steinbeck, his language : an introduction / by James D. Hart.

Accession number
PML 187146
Creator
Hart, James D. (James David), 1911-1990.
Published
Aptos, Calif. : Grace Hoper Press, 1970.
Credit line
The Carter Burden Collection of American Literature.
Notes
"150 printed ... for the joint meeting of the Roxburghe & Zamorano clubs in September 1970"--Colophon.
Library's copy housed in red cloth clamshell box.
The facsimiles are a letter, dated Apr. 12, 1966, from John Steinbeck to Katharine Carruth Grover offering a replacement poem for printing by the Grace Hoper Press in the stead of some verses from his Stanford student days which he would not permit the press to print, and the poem itself, entitled "Latoniquem," which purports to be a translation by Steinbeck from the Ukrainian into a language of his own invention. It is this poem that is the subject of Hart's essay.
Description
[13] pages : facsimiles ; 27 cm
Provenance
Carter Burden.
Binding
Cream wrappers printed in red.
Classification
Department