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Upton Sinclair a Study in Social Protest

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1927. Biography of Upton Sinclair, prolific writer of novels and nonfiction who is known for his steady espousal of socialism and his concern with social and political problems. His best-known book, The Jungle, created a sensation when it was published and influenced the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act. Preliminary Explanations; Southern Beginnings; Adolescent Discoveries; The Young Hack; The Artist in Revolt; Thyrsis; Thyrsis and Corydon; The Journal of Arthur Stirling; Manassas; The Jungle; Love's Pilgrimage; King Coal; Jimmie Higgins; The Book of Life; The Great Pamphlets; and Oil! See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.

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