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Dec 06, 2001; Salinas, CA, USA; Nobel-Prize winning author JOHN STEINBECK would have been 100 in 2002. A year-long celebration is taking place with over 175 exhibits & programs in 39 states. A full calendar of events can be found at http://www.steinbeck100.org..  (Credit Image: Michael Springer/ZUMAPRESS.com)-stock-foto
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John Steinbeck, 1962 Nobel Prize of Literature laureate-stock-foto
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Texas Gov. George W. Bush, Republican Presidential candidate, along with Sen John McCain, R-AZ, attend a rally and press conference at the National Steinbeck Center in Salinas, Ca. on his Whistle Stop tour through the West. (Credit Image: The Washington Times/ZUMAPRESS.com)-stock-foto
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Texas Gov. George W. Bush, Republican Presidential candidate, and his wife Laura, along with Sen John McCain, R-AZ, attenda rally at the National Steinbeck Center in Salinas, Ca. on his Whistle Stop tour through the West. (Credit Image: The Washington Times/ZUMAPRESS.com)-stock-foto
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Texas Gov. George W. Bush, Republican Presidential candidate, and his wife Laura, along with Sen John McCain, R-AZ, attenda rally in Salinas, Ca. at the National Steinbeck Center, on his Whistle Stop tour through the West. McCain watches while Bush gets a picture taken with Rachel Dart. (Credit Image: The Washington Times/ZUMAPRESS.com)-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA John Malkovich et Gary Sinise routards, vagabonds, 30's, casquette, sdf, champs, bottes de foin, chaumes, moisson, harvest, tramp, visuel d'affiche d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA avec John Malkovich et Gary Sinise routards, vagabonds, 30's, casquette, sdf d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA avec John Malkovich, Gary Sinise et Ray Walston salopette, bretelles, paysan, grange d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA avec John Malkovich portrait d'aprs le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA avec John Malkovich et Sherilyn Fenn tendresse, carresse, allumeuse, timide d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA affiche française avec John Malkovich et Gary Sinise routards, vagabonds, 30's d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA avec Gary Sinise portrait d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA John Malkovich et Gary Sinise - affiche teaser US routards, vagabonds, 30's, casquette, sdf, champs, bottes de foin, chaumes, moisson, harvest, tramp, visuel d'affiche d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA avec John Malkovich et Gary Sinise routards, vagabonds, 30's, proteger, consoler d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA John Malkovich et Gary Sinise routards, vagabonds, 30's, casquette, sdf, champs, bottes de foin, chaumes, moisson, harvest, tramp, visuel d'affiche d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA recolte, moissson, champs,  d'aprs le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © MGM / DR DES SOURIS ET DES HOMMES (OF MICE AND MEN) de Gary Sinise 1992 USA John Malkovich et Gary Sinise routards, vagabonds, 30's, casquette, sdf, champs, bottes de foin, chaumes, moisson, harvest, tramp, visuel d'affiche d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Monterey, CA. U.S.A. 8/1986.  Monterey Bay wharf with fine dining, beautiful bouquets shops, and ocean. In 1850, Chinese fishing families crossed the Pacific in junks and settled at Point Alones ("China Point"). They established Monterey's first fishing industry, with over 600 Chinese fisherman working in the area by 1853. By the 1870s, the area became the largest, most diverse Chinese settlement in the country. On May 16, 1906, a disastrous fire of suspicious origin swept through the Chinese settlement, destroying virtually every major structure. Monterey became a thriving fishing community.-stock-foto
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Prod DB © Chai Productions - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer / DR CANNERY ROW (CANNERY ROW) de David S. Ward 1982 USA affiche one sheet americaine d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Banned books including Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Slaugher House-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr., To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and Laughing Boy by Oliver La Farge]-stock-foto
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Dec. 12, 1978 - 10th Day Of Death Of John Erwst Steinbeck: 10 years ago at December 20th 1968, in New York one of the most readed American writers died: john Erwst Steinbeck. Born is the author at February 27th 1902 at Salinas/California. He studied natural science before he -in the Second World War working as correspondent-total turned to writing. in his wellknown short stories and novels John Ernst Steinbeck the Pulitzer-and nobelprize-winner (1962) told mainly about the poors and the wandering round-stock-foto
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1966 , 16 may, WASHINGTON DC, USA : The american writer JOHN STEINBECK ( 1902 -  1968 ) , Nobel Pize for Literature 1962 . In this photo John Steinbeck and s19 years-old on John  Steinbeck IV visit president Lyndon Baines  Johnson ( 1908 - 1973 ) at the oval office in the White House . The senior Steinbeck, a friend and sometime speech-writer for LBJ (they had first met in 1963), has written the president to ask on his son's behalf that he would be posted in Vietnam. Photo by White House photographer Yoichi Okam  .- LETTERATO - SCRITTORE - LETTERATURA - Literature  - cravatta  - tie -military-stock-foto
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Author John Steinbeck in 1966. Portrait by photographer Fred Stein (1909-1967) who emigrated 1933 from Nazi Germany to France and finally to the USA.-stock-foto
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john steinbeck in rome, 1964-stock-foto
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12/31/1962. John Steinbeck. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC-stock-foto
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Dec. 12, 1962 - The Nobel Winners 1962. Seen during the presentation ceremony at the Stockholm Stock-Exchange are some of the winners of this year's awards. Photo Shows:- Left to right: They are Professor Maurice Wilkins, Dr. Max Perutz, Dr. Francis Crick, John Steinbeck, Professor James Watson and Dr. John C. Kendrew.-stock-foto
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Dec. 12, 1962 - The Nobel Winners 1962: See during the presentation ceremony at the Stockholm Stock-Exchange are some of the winners of this year's awards. Photo shows Left to right they ate Professor Maurice Wilkins, Dr. Perutz, Dr. Fr~n~is Crick, John Steinbeck, Professor James Watson and Dr. John C. Kendrew.-stock-foto
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Dec. 12, 1962 - The Nobel winners 1962.: Seen during the presentation ceremony at the Stockholm Stock-exchange are some of the winners of this year's awards. Photo shows left to right they are Professor Maurice Wilkins, Dr. Max Perutz, Dr Francis Crick, John Steinbeck, Prodessor James Watson and Dr John C Kendrew.-stock-foto
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STOCKHOLM 1962-12-10 Nobel prize1962. Picture from left Professor Maurice Wilkins, Britain, Medicine, Dr Max Perutz, Austria/ Britain, Chemistry, Professor Francis Crick, Britain, Medicine, John Steinbeck, USA , Literature, Dr James Watson, USA, Medicine, Dr John Kendrew, Britain, Chemistry. Photo: TT Code 20360-stock-foto
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Nobel prize literature 1962 American author John Steinbeck receives the the award from the hand of King Gustav II Adolf in Stockholm.-stock-foto
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File Sweden Nobel 621210 - Nobel Prize Laureates of 1962 from left: Professor Maurice Wilkins, Britain, Medicine, Dr Max Perutz, Austria/ Britain, Chemistry, Professor Francis Crick, Britain, Medicine, John Steinbeck, USA , Literature, Dr James Watson, USA, Medicine, Dr John Kendrew, Britain, Chemistry. Foto: TT code 190-stock-foto
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 John Steinbeck, Schriftsteller 1962#John Steinbeck, writer 1962- RDB BY DUKAS-stock-foto
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Jun 01, 1962; Hollywood, California, USA; JOHN STEINBECK 1962..  (Credit Image: Austral/ZUMAPRESS.com)-stock-foto
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Steinbeck, John Ernst, 27.2.1902 - 20.12.1968, American writer, 22.2.1962, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE-stock-foto
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27/02/1902: Born on this day, American author, John Steinbeck American author John Steinbeck, the winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize for Literature.-stock-foto
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John Steinbeck. American author John Steinbeck, the winner of the 1962 Nobel Prize for Literature.-stock-foto
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Mar. 03, 1959 - Author John Steinbeck Arrives At Plymouth: Arthur ''Grapes Of Wrath'' Steinbeck sailed into Plymouth with his-stock-foto
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Mar. 03, 1959 - Author John Steinbeck Arrives At Plymouth: Arthur (''Grapes Of Wrath'') Steinbeck sailed into Plymouth with his-stock-foto
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Prod DB © Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation / DR LES NAUFRAGES DE L'AUTOCAR (THE WAYWARD BUS) de Victor Vicas 1957 USA avec Joan Collins telephoner, verre de whisky d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Prod DB © Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation / DR LES NAUFRAGES DE L'AUTOCAR (THE WAYWARD BUS) de Victor Vicas 1957 USA avec Rick Jason et Joan Collins couple, chambre a coucher, main sur les hanches, dispute d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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JAYNE MANSFIELD and JOAN COLLINS on set candid checking their make-up during filming of THE WAYWARD BUS 1957 director VICTOR VICAS novel John Steinbeck Twentieth Century Fox-stock-foto
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Prod DB © Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation / DR LES NAUFRAGES DE L'AUTOCAR (THE WAYWARD BUS) de Victor Vicas 1957 USA avec Joan Collins ivrogne, femme saoule, verre de whisky, ivre d'apres le roman de John Steinbeck-stock-foto
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Entertainment - James Dean-stock-foto
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Director ELIA KAZAN with his first wife MOLLY KAZAN writer JOHN STEINBECK and his third wife ELAINE STEINBECK and RAYMOND MASSEY at the Astor Theatre, New York for the premiere on Wednesday March 9th 1955 of  EAST OF EDEN 1955 director / producer ELIA KAZAN novel John Steinbeck screenplay Paul Osborn music Leonard Rosenman Warner Bros.-stock-foto