STEINBECK, JOHN. Autograph letter signed ("John Steinbeck") to W.G. Erne, book representative for the Los Angeles News Company, Los Gatos, California, n.d., envelope postmarked 29 June 1938. 1 page, 4to, a trifle wrinkled, with the original stamped envelope addressed by Steinbeck and the recipient's letter to the author . STEINBECK ON HEMINGWAY: "PROBABLY THE FINEST WRITER OF OUR TIME" Steinbeck responds to a request to autograph a copy of The Long Valley , his new collection of short stories, when it is published: "Surely I will sign a book for you...I am afraid there won't be much response to this volume, first because it is short stories and second because I understand a volume of Hemingway's stories [ The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories ] is coming at the same time. And Hemingway is probably the finest writer of our time. I know very well that if I were faced with my stories or Hemingway's, there would be no question whose I bought..." Erne had also inquired after Steinbeck's pamphlet Their Blood Is Strong , about the labor and economic situation of the migrant farm workers in the Imperial Valley. Steinbeck writes: "The pamphlet you mention was printed by the Simon Lubin Society, 25 California St., S.F...The price is 25 cents and the proceeds go to help migrants -- clothes -- medicine, etc..." Not in Steinbeck: A Life in Letters, ed. E. Steinbeck and R. Wallsten, and presumably unpublished.
STEINBECK, JOHN. Autograph letter signed ("John Steinbeck") to W.G. Erne, book representative for the Los Angeles News Company, Los Gatos, California, n.d., envelope postmarked 29 June 1938. 1 page, 4to, a trifle wrinkled, with the original stamped envelope addressed by Steinbeck and the recipient's letter to the author . STEINBECK ON HEMINGWAY: "PROBABLY THE FINEST WRITER OF OUR TIME" Steinbeck responds to a request to autograph a copy of The Long Valley , his new collection of short stories, when it is published: "Surely I will sign a book for you...I am afraid there won't be much response to this volume, first because it is short stories and second because I understand a volume of Hemingway's stories [ The Fifth Column and the First Forty-Nine Stories ] is coming at the same time. And Hemingway is probably the finest writer of our time. I know very well that if I were faced with my stories or Hemingway's, there would be no question whose I bought..." Erne had also inquired after Steinbeck's pamphlet Their Blood Is Strong , about the labor and economic situation of the migrant farm workers in the Imperial Valley. Steinbeck writes: "The pamphlet you mention was printed by the Simon Lubin Society, 25 California St., S.F...The price is 25 cents and the proceeds go to help migrants -- clothes -- medicine, etc..." Not in Steinbeck: A Life in Letters, ed. E. Steinbeck and R. Wallsten, and presumably unpublished.
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