This is a heavily used vintage copy of Babbit by Sinclair Lewis. The binding is fine but the pages are old and fragile. There is heavy wear on the bottom of the spine and the first few pages have space but visible markings on them. (See pictures). Please let me know if you have any questions or want additional pictures. Thanks.

After drifting through school, sales work and religious circles, Gantry transforms himself into a successful evangelical preacher while repeatedly compromising the moral principles he publicly promotes.

Author: Sinclair Lewis. Publication: Avon, 1944. My Book Heaven.

Arrowsmith By Sinclair Lewis 1925 Edition A Pulitzer Prize Novel Hardcover Book with Dust Jacket The novel won the Pulitzer Prize in 1926, which Lewis notoriously declined. Excellent condition, the dust jacket shows wear, see photos. There is a sticker on the inside cover. Fast and secure shipping

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1925 Arrowsmith by Sinclair Lewis HC/DJ 1925 1st Modern Library Edition. Shipped with USPS Media Mail.

The product is a first edition hardcover copy of the novel “Babbitt” by Sinclair Lewis, published by Harcourt Brace and Company in 1922. This collectible book is an original edition and was printed in New York, NY USA. The novel delves into American society and is written in English. It is considered a piece of Americana literature and is a valuable addition to any literature and fiction collection.

The Sinclair Lewis 6 Volume Set from 1915-1933 published by P.F. Collier & Son is a valuable collection of the author’s works. The hardcover books are in English and were originally published in New York, United States. This set includes literature by Sinclair Lewis, particularly focusing on children’s topics. With the original publisher being Collier, this set is a rare and collectible item for any avid book collector or fan of Sinclair Lewis’ works.

Work of Art by Sinclair Lewis, 1934 first edition hardcover with no dust jacket. Covers show fading. Not an ex-library copy. No writing in text beyond name on flyleaf. Foxing on page edges.