Looking at some of his websites and info it s unknown when he wrote his first book he wrote story's at the age of 12 and at 19 wrote a book (around 19).
John Steinbeck was 27 years old when he wrote his first novel, "Cup of Gold," which was published in 1929.
His first published book was "Cup of Gold" published in 1927; he was 25 years old.
when Jacqueline Wilson wrote her first book and got it published she was 24 and when she wrote her first novel she was 9
Jacqueline Wilson was nine years old when she wrote her first book.
There have been a great many male authors in the world. These authors wrote their first books at different ages.
Enid blyton was 14 when she wrote her first book.
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He was 27
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John Steinbeck wrote this book!~
John Steinbeck was the author of "Of Mice and Men"
In this case, it would be author.However, this sentence is redundant and should be avoid for a simpler version: "John Steinbeck is the author of the book" or "John Steinbeck is the man WHO wrote the book."
It was written by John Steinbeck.
The Grapes of Wrath
the 1st novel pblished is the cup of gold y john steinbeck.
Yes, John Steinbeck wrote the book "Tortilla Flat." It was published in 1935 and tells the story of a group of paisanos living in Monterey, California.
John Steinbeck wrote the book East of Eden. It was published in 1952 and is considered one of his most famous works, exploring themes of good and evil, family dynamics, and the human capacity for both destruction and redemption.
American author John Steinbeck wrote 27 books. Some are novels, while others are non-fiction, and the level of difficulty may vary from book to book.
I think it was Harry Baker who wrote the book NOT John Steinbeck, so get it right next time Please!!! _________________________________________________________________ Who ever wrote ^ this above me is a retard. It was John Steinbeck you dumbshit, you're disrespecting the educated society by saying that.
The first book written by John Steinbeck is "Cup of Gold," published in 1929. It is a historical fiction novel based on the life of Henry Morgan, a notorious pirate in the Caribbean.
John Steinbeck's last book was "America and Americans," published in 1966, which was a collection of his essays and speeches on American life and society.