6/24/2023 0 Comments Sinclair upton the jungle![]() "Next to UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, the most famous propaganda novel in American literature." - Adams, Radical Literature in America, p. This exposé of the Chicago stockyards and packing houses, more a Socialist treatise than a work of fiction, led to the pure food campaign of the Theodore Roosevelt era. Sinclair's best known and most popular novel. and Doubleday, Page & Company were published simultaneously: Jungle's copies with integral title leaf and the "SUSTAINER'S EDITION" label on the front paste-down are the earliest, but the Doubleday, Page copies with tipped in title leaves precede Jungle's regular copies. ![]() The editions of The Jungle Publishing Co. March 6, 1906." The projected publication date of the The Jungle Publishing Co. A presentation copy with signed inscription by Sinclair to poet George Sterling on the front free endpaper: "To George Sterling / with the regards of / The Author." Below Sinclair's inscription Jack London has added a gift inscription: "Blessed Greek! / - Wolf. ![]() 1-413, original pictorial olive green cloth, front and spine panels stamped in black and white. ![]()
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