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Zapata : a narrative, in dramatic form, of the life of Emiliano Zapata / John Steinbeck ; woodcuts by Karin Wikström.

Accession number
PML 188085
Creator
Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968.
Published
Covelo, Calif. : Yolla Bolly Press, 1991.
Credit line
The Carter Burden Collection of American Literature.
Notes
Illustrated title page.
"This work formed the basis for the screenplay, Viva Zapata!"--Title page verso.
"This book, the sixteenth issued with this imprint ... Forty copies, numbered 11 to 50, have seven handcolored illustrations, an additional Wikström print, a supplemental text, and are enclosed in a portfolio of archival board covered in buckram with bone closures. One hundred ninety copies, numbered 68 to 257, are enclosed in a slipcase of archival board covered with buckram. Copies numbered 1 to 10 and 51 to 67 are reserved for the Press"--Colophon.
Zapata, the man, the myth, and the Mexican Revolution by Robert E. Morsberger. Includes bibliographical references (page [11]). "One hundred copies were printed, of which fifty numbered copies accompany the portfolio version of the Steinbeck narrative"--Colophon.
Library's copy is no. 36.
Description
168, [1] pages, [7] leaves of plates (2 folded) : illustrations ; 32 cm
Inscriptions/Markings
Illustrator's signature in ink below colophon as issued; author of commentary's signature in pencil below colophon as issued.
Provenance
Carter Burden.
Binding
1/2 maroon cloth over brown boards with ornamental border in terracotta; maroon endpapers; printed board label on spine. Commentary by Morsberger is bound in brown printed wrappers. Housed in buckram covered archival board with bone closures as issued.
Classification
Department