John Steinbeck Books in Order
John Steinbeck is an American writer renowned for his poignant and powerful novels that capture the essence of the American experience. He has penned twenty-five books, comprising sixteen novels, six non-fiction works, and several collections of short stories. Notable among his works is The Grapes of Wrath, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel published in 1939, and the novella Of Mice and Men, published in 1937. Steinbeck's literary prowess earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962. Growing up in California's Salinas Valley, Steinbeck drew inspiration from the region's rich cultural heritage and diverse history, infusing his writing with a distinct sense of place. His early work often explored themes familiar to him from his formative years, while his later novels delved into the lives of working-class individuals during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression. Steinbeck's writing continues to examine the human condition, offering a searing portrayal of America's struggles and triumphs.
Bibliography verified: January 2026
Book Series by John Steinbeck
- #1AmazonThe Harvest Gypsies(1936)
- #2AmazonBombs Away(1942)
- #3AmazonA Russian Journal(1948)
- #4AmazonSea of Cortez(1951)
- #5AmazonThe Log from the 'Sea of Cortez'(1951)
- #6AmazonOnce There Was a War(1958)
- #7AmazonTravels with Charley(1962)
- #8AmazonAmerica and Americans(1966)
- #9AmazonIn Touch(1969)
- #10AmazonJournal of a Novel(1969)
- #11AmazonOn Writing(1988)
- #12AmazonWorking Days(1989)
- #13AmazonOf Men and Their Making(2002)
- #14AmazonSteinbeck in Vietnam(2012)
- #15AmazonTwenty Grand: Great American Short Stories(1941)
- #16AmazonGreat Short Masterpieces of Mystery(1950)
- #17Amazon50 Great Short Stories(1952)
- #18AmazonShort Story Masterpieces: 35 Classic American and British Stories from the First Half of the 20th Century(1954)
- #19AmazonThis Was Your War(1960)
- #20AmazonEditors on Editing(1962)
- #21Amazon50 Great American Short Stories(1963)
- #22Amazon21 Great Stories(1969)
- #23AmazonUnknown California(1985)
- #24AmazonThe Pendragon Chronicles: Heroic Fantasy from the Time of King Arthur(1989)
- #25AmazonThe Short Story: 30 Masterpieces(1992)
- #26AmazonWin, Lose or Die(1996)
- #27AmazonThe Best American Mystery Stories of the Century(2000)
- #28Amazon40 Short Stories: A Portable Anthology(2000)
- #29AmazonThe Book of Spies: An Anthology of Literary Espionage(2003)
- #30AmazonThe Little Big Book of California(2005)
- #31AmazonNot To Be Read Until I Am Dead: And Other Stuff(2014)
- #32AmazonLetters to Change the World: From Pankhurst to Orwell(2018)
- #33AmazonWriters: Their Lives and Works(2018)
- #1AmazonCup of Gold(1929)
- #2AmazonThe Pastures of Heaven(1932)
- #3AmazonTo a God Unknown(1933)
- #4AmazonThe Red Pony(1933)
- #5AmazonTortilla Flat(1935)
- #6AmazonIn Dubious Battle(1936)
- #7AmazonNothing So Monstrous(1936)
- #8AmazonOf Mice and Men(1937)
- #9AmazonThe Grapes of Wrath(1939)
- #10AmazonThe Forgotten Village(1941)
- #11AmazonThe Wayward Bus(1947)
- #12AmazonThe Pearl(1947)
- #13AmazonBurning Bright(1950)
- #14AmazonEast of Eden(1952)
- #15AmazonThe Short Reign of Pippin IV(1957)
- #16AmazonThe Winter of Our Discontent(1961)
- #17AmazonThe Acts of King Arthur and His Noble Knights(1976)
- #18AmazonThe Gift(1992)
- #19AmazonThe Moon is Down(1942)
- #20AmazonZapata(1975)
- #21AmazonFlight(1938)
- #22AmazonThe Vigilante(1938)
- #23AmazonMurder(2005)
- #24AmazonThe Chrysanthemums(2007)
- #25AmazonThe Long Valley(1938)
- #26AmazonThe Short Novels of John Steinbeck(1953)
- #27AmazonThe Chrysanthemums and Other Stories(1979)
- #28AmazonSteinbeck: A Life in Letters(1989)
About John Steinbeck
John Steinbeck is an American writer renowned for his poignant and powerful novels that capture the essence of the American experience. He has penned twenty-five books, comprising sixteen novels, six non-fiction works, and several collections of short stories. Notable among his works is The Grapes of Wrath, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel published in 1939, and the novella Of Mice and Men, published in 1937. Steinbeck's literary prowess earned him the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962. Growing up in California's Salinas Valley, Steinbeck drew inspiration from the region's rich cultural heritage and diverse history, infusing his writing with a distinct sense of place. His early work often explored themes familiar to him from his formative years, while his later novels delved into the lives of working-class individuals during the Dust Bowl and Great Depression. Steinbeck's writing continues to examine the human condition, offering a searing portrayal of America's struggles and triumphs.
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