Arrowsmith is often described as the first “scientific” novel. Although he was not a doctor, Sinclair Lewis’s father was and he was greatly helped in the preparation of the manuscript by the science writer Paul de Kruif.

Author: Sinclair Lewis. Cass Timberlane. Political dystopian novel and one of Lewis’s most influential works. Green page-edge tint remains attractive on paperbacks. It Can’t Happen Here. Fourth Dell Printing, May 1965.

This copy features all the essential bibliographic points required by serious collectors for the earliest state of the text Page 387 Point: Features the pristine, unbroken type on the final line (“y” in “may” is fully intact).

It Can’t Happen Here is Sinclair Lewis’s classic 1935 political novel imagining an authoritarian takeover in the United States through the rise of a populist demagogue. Author: Sinclair Lewis. Edition: First edition (1935).

Author: Pilcher, Robin. An Ocean Apart: A Novel. Specializing in science fiction, fantasy, and horror since 1998. We photograph every item. David finds himself settling in comfortably among the strangers of a seaside Long Island town, and takes a job as a gardener.

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The product is a paperback edition of Sinclair Lewis’ novel “It Can’t Happen Here,” published by Penguin Publishing Group in 2014. It belongs to the Signet Classics series and is intended for adult readers. The book, with a total of 498 pages, is a work of fiction that falls under the genres of classics, literary, political, and historical. The edition includes an afterword and an introduction, making it a valuable addition to readers interested in exploring themes of American politics and society. ISBN 978-0-451-46564-1

At age eighteen, Bailey Wester left town amid scandal and heartbreak. But now the pull of family is drawing her back, and old ghosts are stirring to life. Can curses be broken?. Do ghosts find rest?.