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2022x-0520347927University of California Press 2022. Paperback. New. 352 pages. 9.21x6.14x0.80 inches. University of California Press paperback
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xx, 158 + Portrait Frontis and full page photographs. Printed on Virgil Antique paper by Trovillion Private Press. Mildly XLib. Sm. 4to. Original full blue stippled cloth binding. Front board embossed with an oval portrait of Lincoln ruled in gold. Remnants of library call numbers on spine. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 131 of only 498 copies signed by the author. SHELF W23
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2019x-082328414XFordham Univ Pr 2019. Hardcover. New. 251 pages. 9.00x6.25x1.00 inches. Fordham Univ Pr hardcover
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193173989Seattle: Dogwood Press 1931. quarter leather with paper-covered boards. Dogwood Press. large 12mo. quarter leather with paper-covered boards. 471 pages. Printed by Frank McCaffrey at his Dogwood Press who had previously founded the Acorn Press Seattle in 1929 and maintained the Dogwood Press into the 1970s. Presentation from the author on front free endpaper. Two essays: "John Knox Saint or Sinner" and "Oliver Cromwell His Place in History." Spine ends lightly rubbed. Dogwood Press unknown books
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a57887Philadelphia 1901 first edition. Perkinpine and Higgins. Sq.8vo. 75pp. illustrations blue cloth. Good light wear. Rare. . hardcover
1986OVS14317Texas Monthly Press. Very Good- with no dust jacket. 1986. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 0877190593 . First edition. Hard cover published by Texas Monthly in 1986. No dust jacket. Blue covers with gilt lettering and borders. Bottom edges and corners of covers have some rubbing. Bottom edges of pages have a pen mark near middle. Book is in very good minus condition. Small 4to 228 pages 2.6 lb.; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; 228 pages . Texas Monthly Press hardcover
1986Q-0877190178Texas Monthly Pr 1986-09-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Texas Monthly Pr paperback
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19910031251991. Hardcover. Good. Publisher: NTC Business Books 1991 Good HB ISBN: 0-8442-3158-4 cover rubbed hardcover
SONG0844231584Brand: NTC/Contemporary Publishing Company 0000-00-00. 3rd. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: NTC/Contemporary Publishing Company hardcover
2006ABE-1685622550969Lincoln Center New York 2006 VERY RARE SIGNED COAST OF UTOPIA PROGRAMME! Sir Tom has signed this on the front cover of the programme. Signed by Author. Soft cover. Fine. Lincoln Center New York paperback
195300524461Upton Sinclair 1953. First Edition. Unknown. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Believed to be the last of Upton Sinclair's unpublished book-length manuscripts in private hands AMERICAN FABLES is a uniquely important piece of American literary history. Sinclair's body of work dealt with numerous issues and trends in American life society and politics during this era but often as part of a larger character-driven narrative. AMERICAN FABLES was his signal attempt to synthesize these key threads by combining sections of his work with that of other authors. The work takes the form of 30 'Fables' seventeen of which are Sinclair thirteen by others including such prominent American authors and friends Jack London Sinclair Lewis Lincoln Steffens and John Reed. Also included are contributions by Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr the noted anarchist Prince Kropotkin E. W. Scripps Harry Price Prynce Hopkins and others. Sinclair's own seventeen 'Fables' are taken from or based on previously published works authored 1923-48 with new unpublished material composed in 1952. The thirteen 'Fables' of the other authors Jack London Sinclair Lewis et al. are mostly from between the wars but range from 1899 Kropotkin - a bit of an outlier to 1951. This work has been much discussed for decades among Sinclair scholars. It has been described as Sinclair's attempt to create a politically-layered fictionalized history of America between the wars told through key stories taken from his own work and that of others. From what Sinclair told Ron Gottesman it was intended as a domestic 'prequel' of sorts to the Lanny Budd series. It was an outgrowth of several earlier drafts conceived of it is said as an American equivalent to the 'Arabian Nights' or 'One Thousand and One Nights'. Gottesman indicated that after Sinclair worked through a number of drafts for the better part of a decade under a different title see below finishing and sending this 'final' draft to Sinclair's literary agent Bertha Klausner right around the time of the publication of THE RETURN OF LANNY BUDD in 1953 which was the culmination of the enormous series of eleven volumes begun with WORLD'S END in 1940. Sinclair had expected Viking to publish the work or to easily find another publisher. But this was not to be as Senator Joseph McCarthy's incendiary attacks against the Left created such a hostile environment that it intimidated all potential publishers of this new work by the avowed Socialist and one-time Democratic nominee to be Governor of California. After that first flurry of submissions and what Sinclair described to Gottesman as somewhat panicked rejections the work sat forgotten for years in the files of Sinclair's literary agent Bertha Klausner until it was returned to Sinclair in the 1960's. FORMAT: The work is 400 pages typed on white watermarked paper 8.5 x 11 inches with 350 of the 400 leaves bearing holograph additions corrections and excisions mainly by Upton Sinclair but some in the hand of his wife author Mary Craig Sinclair 1 page entirely in holograph. The vast majority of typed leaves are ribbon copies. Pagination is almost entirely supplied by hand correcting the prior typed pagination. The COLLATION is 1-2 17-54 54a 55-189 190-1 192 193a-193b 194-215 261-17 218-263 263a 264-267 267a 268-284 285-99 300-425. PROVENANCE: The estate of Upton Sinclair; by inheritance to his son David by inheritance to David's wife Jean Sinclair. Ink stamp of Sinclair's literary agent Bertha Klausner on title/index leaf. Upton Beall Sinclair Jr. 1878-1968 pioneering muckraker American novelist winner of the Pulitzer Prize author of the influential novel THE JUNGLE which created such public controversy about the meat packing industry that it is in large part credited with the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act and ultimately to the creation of the Food and Drug Administration FDA. Outside his literary work Sinclair was notable in many fields. He was in some ways a precursor to Bernie Sanders an avowed Socialist who was the Democratic nominee for Governor of California in 1934 running on the EPIC platform End Poverty in California. He and Mary Craig produced Sergei Eisenstein's landmark 'Que Viva Mexico' in 1930-32. He was a pioneer in such diverse fields as nutrition and health cooperative living investigative journalism self-publishing free speech and civil liberties etc. etc. Sinclair's relationships with the authors of the other work included here were often of long-standing. As examples: Jack London had been President of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society with Upton Sinclair as his Vice President and he and Sinclair were lifelong friends. In fact London's futuristic novel THE IRON HEEL 1908 was written in response to Sinclair's THE INDUSTRIAL REPUBLIC 1906 and provided the introduction to Sinclair's pioneering anthology of literature on social protest THE CRY FOR JUSTICE 1915. London also was one of the subjects of Sinclair's anti-alcohol book THE CUP OF FURY 1956. Sinclair Lewis served for two months as janitor of Upton Sinclair's abortive co-operative colony Helicon Hall in Englewood Cliffs NJ which Sinclair established win 1906 with profits from THE JUNGLE it burned down in 1907. BIBLIOGRAPHIC REFERENCES: For discussion of this item and its earlier unfinished incarnations from the prior decade see Gottesman and Silet 'The Literary Manuscripts of Upton Sinclair' #A26. See also G&S A26a-f describing six earlier drafts dating from the 1940's of what became this work under the working titles 'American Nights' Entertainments'. Upton Sinclair unknown
181815716Hartford: Hudson and Co 1818. First American Edition. Leather bound. Very good. The first American edition of The Code of Agriculture by Sir John Sinclair from the library of Massachusetts Governor Levi Lincoln Jr. Octavo viii 424pp. Contemporary full calf title in gilt over red morocco label. Both hinges showing wear but stable. Occasional foxing and toning solid text block. Includes frontispiece portrait and seven full page illustrated plates. Shaw and Shoemaker 45720 Signed on the front free endpaper and title page by Levi Lincoln Jr. Levi Lincoln Jr. 1782-1868 was an American politician who served as the 13th Governor of Massachusetts from 1825 to 1834. Born in Worcester Massachusetts he was the son of Levi Lincoln Sr. a prominent political figure who served as Attorney General under President Thomas Jefferson. Lincoln Jr. graduated from Harvard College in 1802 studied law and established a successful legal practice. A member of the Democratic-Republican Party he also served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Senate. In addition to his tenure as governor Lincoln Jr. was appointed as an Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court and later served as the first Mayor of Worcester contributing significantly to the development of the city. Hudson and Co unknown
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 206 pages. Black and white photos.
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