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Other editions of book UPTON SINCLAIR Ultimate Collection: 30+ Books in One Volume: Novels, Plays, Journalism Studies, Fitness & Health Guides from the Renowned Author and Pulitzer ... The Profits of Religion, The Brass Check…

  • UPTON SINCLAIR Ultimate Collection: 30+ Books in One Volume: Novels, Plays, Journalism Studies, Fitness & Health Guides from the Renowned Author and Pulitzer ... The Profits of Religion, The Brass Check…

    Upton Sinclair

    language (e-artnow, Sept. 10, 2017)
    "I aimed at the public's heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach."This carefully edited collection of works by Upton Sinclair is formatted for your eReader with a functional and detailed table of contents:NovelsThe Jungle100%: The Story of a PatriotThe MoneychangersKing Coal: A NovelThe MetropolisA Prisoner of Morro; or, In the Hands of EnemyThey Call Me Carpenter: A Tale of the Second ComingDamaged Goods (The Great Play 'Les Avaries' of Eugene Brieux)Jimmie HigginsA Captain of Industry: Being the Story of a Civilized ManKing Midas: A Romance; or, Springtime and HarvestLove's PilgrimageSamuel the SeekerThe Journal of Arthur Stirling; or, The Valley of the ShadowThe OvermanSylvia's MarriageMark Mallory NovelsA Cadet's Honor; or, Mark Mallory's HeroismOn Guard; or, Mark Mallory's CelebrationThe West Point Rivals; or, Mark Mallory's StratagemOn Fitness and HealthThe Book of Life (Vol.1&2)The Fasting CureOn Parapsychology and ConsciousnessMental Radio: Does it Work, and How?On ReligionThe Profits of Religion: An Essay in Economic InterpretationOn Yellow JournalismThe Crimes of the "Times": A Test of Newspaper Decency"The Brass Check: A Study of American JournalismPlaysThe MachineThe NaturewomanThe Second-Story ManPrince HagenThe Pot Boiler: A Comedy in Four ActsPoetry and LettersUpton Sinclair (1878–1968) was an American author who wrote books in many genres, but in all of them advocating for the moral ethics, better life style for the working people and social justice. Writing during the Progressive Era, Sinclair describes the world of industrialized America from both the working man's point of view and the industrialist. He has also won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1943.