New York: The Viking Press,, 1952. Always I had this book waiting to be written First edition, signed limited issue, complete in the publisher's glassine dust jacket and slipcase. The signed limited issue comprised 1,500 unnumbered copies signed by Steinbeck on the limitation page, which notes that 750 of these copies are for private distribution. Steinbeck considered East of Eden as "the story of my country and the story of me" (ANB). The largely autobiographical work was an immediate success and topped the US fiction best-seller list. In Steinbeck's words, it was "much the longest and surely the most difficult work I have ever done... I have put all the things I have wanted to write all my life. This is 'the book'. If it is not good I have fooled myself all the time. I don't mean I will stop but this is a definite milestone and I feel released. Having done this I can do anything I want. Always I had this book waiting to be written" (cited in Benson, p. 697). Octavo. Original…