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Publicado por Upton Sinclair, 1925
Librería: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Paperback. Condición: Acceptable. Original wraps show heavy wear, rubbing, chipping, and tanning, tape repair on the spine. Pages are tanned and clean.
Publicado por Seven Stories Press, 2020
ISBN 10: 1609808363ISBN 13: 9781609808365
Librería: WorldofBooks, Goring-By-Sea, WS, Reino Unido
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Paperback. Condición: Very Good. The book has been read, but is in excellent condition. Pages are intact and not marred by notes or highlighting. The spine remains undamaged.
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Publicado por John C. Winston Company, Philadelphia, 1915
Librería: Willis Monie-Books, ABAA, Cooperstown, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Softcover. Condición: Poor. Front cover and front free endpaper are detached but present. Front cover is separating into layers and has a horizontal split. Leather or leather-like covers have considerable edge wear. Rear inner hinge is mostly split.
Publicado por Pasadena, California, Self-Published, 1921. [, 1921
Librería: Reiner Books, Minneapolis, MN, Estados Unidos de America
Soft cover. Condición: Good. ] Softcover, 12mo, appx 4 3/4 x 7 inches, 891 + 5 pages of ads, Good to Good+. Solid text-block, paper uniformly tanned throughout. Unprinted spine has half-inch-square chip missing at head. Front panel has repaired spine-fold tears - 1.5 inches top and bottom (carefully reaffixed) + had been (still is) a short tear into the front panel at the end of one tear. Rather minor corner trauma other than one corner chip absent from back cover. Sinclair thanks a Dr. Haynes of Los Angeles for making the funds available to purchase the copyright and printing plates from the John C. Winston Comapny (book originally published in 1915). "The writings of philosophers, poets, novelists, social reformers, and others who have voiced the struggle against social injustice. Selected from twenty-five languages covering a period of five thousand years." RWR5 Sociology Political Science Economics Socialism Socialist Radical Politics.
Publicado por Upton Sinclair, 1925
Librería: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Red cloth cover shows minor wear and rubbing. Name stamp of former owner on the ffep. Pages are tanned and clean.
Publicado por Lyle Stuart, 1963
Librería: M Godding Books Ltd, Devizes, WILTS, Reino Unido
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good Jacket. Hardcover. Published by Lyle Stuart in 1963. Posted within 1 working day. 1st class tracked post to the UK, Airmail with tracking worldwide. Robust recyclable packaging. Picture is the actual item.
Publicado por The John C. Winston Co., New York, 1915
Librería: Steven G. Jennings, Spring Branch, TX, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Cloth. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. 1st Edition. A surprisingly clean and bright copy for its age. There is a 1' long x 1/16" coffee-like stain that penetrated about 1/4" into the page margin. Spine ends of dj are tape reinforced.
Publicado por Upton Sinclair 1925., 1925
Librería: Crabtree's Collection Old Books, Sebago, ME, Estados Unidos de America
VG. Selected from 25 languages for a period of 5,000 years with reproductions of social protest in art. Owner name pencil ft endpaper. Writings of philosophers, poets, novelists, social reformers & others who have voice the struggle against social injustice. Maroon binding, gilt lettering. Sl edge wear. Illustrated by Illus. 2nd ed.
Publicado por Philadelphia:The John C. Winston Company, Publishers, 1915
Librería: Parnassus Book Service, Inc, YarmouthPort, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: SNEAB
Original o primera edición
hard cover. Condición: Very Good. No jacket. First Edition. Philadelphia:John C. Winston Company, Publishers. (1915). 891pp. Illustrated with reproductions of social protest in art. With an introduction by Jack London. Hardcover. Red boards lightly soiled and shelforn, with gilt still bright on cover and but slighly dulled on spine. Internally clean save for an imprint, with some rust stains, to the first couple of pages from an old paperclip left in place to long. Otherwise free of previous owners marks or signatures. A very good, clean copy. *Selected from 25 languages, covering a period of five thousand years.".Title page.
Publicado por John C. Winston Company (1915), New York, NY, 1915
Librería: Riverow Bookshop, Owego, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Cloth. Condición: G/No Dustjacket. Black & White Plates Ilustrador. New York, NY: John C. Winston Company. G/No Dustjacket. (1915). . Cloth. 12mo., 896 pp., spine faded, front endpaper cut .
Publicado por Author, New York, NY, U.S.A. and Pasadena, CA, U.S.A., 1915
Librería: Samuel H. Rokusek, Bookseller, Pleasant Prairie, WI, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Cloth. Condición: Very Good +. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Good. Later reprint of the John C. Winston imprint. Original price of $2.00 printed on dust jacket spine. Jacket has archival closed tears and 1/2 inch chip across top of spine head now protected in paper backed polyester film. Book, 891pp + 5pp ads, has on small corner bump with no writing or marking,
Publicado por Upton Sinclair, 1915
Librería: Goulds Book Arcade, Sydney, Newtown, Sydney, NSW, Australia
Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. The cover has a bit of wear, with tanned and a few scuffs. The page edges are moderately tanned and foxed. The binding is visable on the front inside cover, and the front free endpaper is missing. 891 pages. Books listed here are not stored at the shop. Please contact us if you want to pick up a book from Newtown.
Publicado por The John C. Winston Company, Philadelphia, PA, 1915
Librería: Sabra Books, Naperville, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Libro
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Binding is not tight. Some wear along the edges, tips, and along the spine. Some rubbing wear to covers and along the spine. Some discoloration to pages. No markings on text and/or images. THIS IS A HEAVY AND OVERSIZE BOOK. INTERNATIONAL AND PRIORITY ORDERS MIGHT REQUIRE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES.
Publicado por Upton Sinclair, [Pasadena], 1921
Librería: Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, Estados Unidos de America
Reprint. Octavo (18cm). Printed buff wrappers; 891pp + ads. Covers and text mildly toned; still a tight, lightly worn copy of the unusual wrappered edition. Simultaneously reprinted in cloth by Sinclair; initially published by John C. Winston & Co. in 1915. Important early anthology of radical prose, poetry and art, chosen "from five thousand years of writings on the working man." Includes sources as diverse as Arturo Giovannitti and Eugene Debs to Habakkuk and Martin Luther. Sinclair's intention with this work was to create a "Socialist Bible" to be mass-produced and present in every American household, and Winston's initial printing even included an issue in black, limp pebble-grained morocco. In his introduction, Jack London indeed refers to this as "a humanist holy book;" but as of this writing (2013), Sinclair's effort does not appear to have supplanted the Christian Bible -- despite years of looking, we have yet to encounter a copy of The Cry for Justice in a hotel dresser drawer.
Publicado por The author New York 1915, 1915
Librería: Andrew Barnes Books / Military Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Original o primera edición
1st edition hardback in original cloth Very nice copy small octavo 801pp., frontis., b/w plates, index, Writings of philosophers, poets, novelists, social reformers, & others who voiced the struggle against social justice. Nice tight copy in dark red boards, & internally very good indeed.
Publicado por New York City and Pasadena, California: by the author, 1915
Librería: footnotes, Winnipeg, MB, Canada
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Fair. 1st Edition. 891 pp, light splitting of front inside hinge.
Publicado por John C. Winston Company, 1915
Librería: ROBIN RARE BOOKS at the Midtown Scholar, Harrisburg, PA, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. The Cry for Justice. An Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest. The Writings of Philosophers, Poets, Novelists, Social Reformers, and Others who have Voiced the Struggle Against Social Justice. Selected from Twenty-Five Languages Covering a Period of Five Thousand Years. Edited by Upton Sinclair and Jack London. Printed in Philadelphia by the John C. Winston Company. 1915, 891 pp, 8 x 5.5 , hardcover cloth binding. In good condition, with some rubbing and fading to boards. Some wear along edges and corners. Hinges remain in good condition and text block is bound well with minimal wear. General age-related toning to pages, along with periodic black-and-white illustrations throughout. Please see photographs and ask any questions prior to purchasing. A scarce work on social reform and progress by Upton Sinclair and Jack London, who were both activists on top of being prolific writers. COLL1915ADEZ-0423-aj0025.
Publicado por The John Winston Company and Upton Sinclair, 1915
Librería: The Reluctant Bookseller, Albany, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. Estado de la sobrecubierta: Near Fine. illustarted with the art of social protest, throughout Ilustrador. 1st Edition. The first edition of this 880 page effort at gathering together the literature of social protest. Published by Upton Sinclair in 1915, bound in publisher's red cloth. Frontispiece and illustrations throughout quite effectively amplifying the literature selected for this anthology. The writers included are many and varied. They include Jefferson, Euripedes, Emerson Thoreau, Ibsen, Aristotle, Aristophanes, London. A near fine example of the book bearing the bookplate of Murray and Hilda Shainis. Dust jacket near fine with a nail head sized chip to head of spine. While the work was much lauded (by its supporters ) for its extraordinary collection of literary work, the collection of protest-art is noteworthy in its own right.
Publicado por Philadelphia: The John C. Winston Company, Publishers, 1915., 1915
Librería: David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Estados Unidos de America
Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
Full title - THE CRY FOR JUSTICE; AN ANTHOLOGY OF THE LITERATURE OF SOCIAL PROTEST. THE WRITINGS OF PHILOSOPHERS, POETS, NOVELISTS, SOCIAL REFORMERS, AND OTHERS WHO HAVE VOICED THE STRUGGLE AGAINST SOCIAL INJUSTICE. SELECTED FROM TWENTY-FIVE LANGUAGES, COVERING A PERIOD OF FIVE THOUSAND YEARS. EDITED BY UPTON SINCLAIR . . . WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY JACK LONDON . . . ILLUSTRATED WITH REPRODUCTIONS OF SOCIAL PROTEST IN ART. Presumed first edition (no direct statement provided as was Winston Company's usual practice) being a FAMILY ASSOCIATION COPY INSCRIBED, SIGNED, AND DATED BY UPTON SINCLAIR TO BROTHER-IN-LAW ORMAN KIMBROUGH. 891 pages. Hardcover: H 20.5cm x L 13.75cm. Lacks dust jacket. Handsome dark red cloth with bright gilt stamped lettering to spine and front board, slight scuffing at spine ends, front board's bottom corner bumped, strong shallow ding at rear board's top edge adjacent to spine. Edges toned with foxing spots to top edge. Light toning to endpapers. Author's five-line ink inscription upon the front free endpaper: "To Orman Kimbrough | with the sincere | gratitude of | Upton Sinclair | July 28th, 1915." Some scattered light foxing mostly occurring at margins of plates and/or their adjacent pages; interior pages are otherwise quite clean. Binding is firm. A very good copy. Inscribee Orman Lanier Kimbrough (1884-1949) was the immediate sibling (among a brood of ten children) of Mary Craig Kimbrough Sinclair (1882-1961) who was Upton Sinclair's second wife. Raised in Biloxi and Greenwood, Orman and Mary Craig remained close throughout their lives despite her career as activist and writer with husband Upton primarily in California and Orman's career as a lawyer in Mississippi. Please note that this thick book has an approximate shipping weight of 3 pounds (1.36 kg) and will require additional postage and insurance for any postal class other than domestic Media Mail.
Publicado por Upton Sinclair, 1921
Librería: Shaker Mill Books, W. Stockbridge, MA, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Ejemplar firmado
Hardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. Illustrated with Reproductions of Social Protest in Art Ilustrador. Tender hinges with all pages well-attached, solid maroon boards with gently bumped corners, gilt lettering to front board, black lettering to spine strip, unmarked pages throughout. Signed by Sinclair on front end paper, " With best wishes, Upton Sinclair.". Signed by Author(s).
Publicado por Upton Sinclair, 1953
Librería: Arundel Books, Seattle, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: CBA
Original o primera edición Ejemplar firmado
Unknown. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. 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'.