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A Note on the Text
The text of this edition of
The Grapes of Wrath
is based on the special fiftieth-anniversary edition of the novel, which reproduced the original text published in 1939 by The Viking
Tie Ning
Robert Colton
Warren Adler
Colin Barrett
Garnethill
E. L. Doctorow
Margaret Thornton
Wendelin Van Draanen
Nancy Pickard
Jack McDevitt