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Edité par The Sinclair Foundation, 1931
Vendeur : MW Books, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
First Edition. Near fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; unnumbered pages. Subjects; Upton Sinclair. The Sinclair Foundation. Declaration of Trust. 1 Kg.
Edité par Pasadena, CA: Upton Sinclair
Vendeur : Powell's Bookstores Chicago, ABAA, Chicago, IL, Etats-Unis
Etat : Used - Very Good. 1920. Paperback. Undated, apparently 1920's. Duodecimo. 39 pp. Moderate wear and chipping to wraps, with inked notation to front wrap. Pages mildly toned. Altogether a copy in Very Good condition. Very Good.
Edité par The Sinclair Foundation, 1931
Vendeur : MW Books Ltd., Galway, Irlande
Edition originale
First Edition. Near fine copy in the original stiff-card wrappers; edges very slightly dust-dulled and toned. Remains particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description; unnumbered pages. Subjects; Upton Sinclair. The Sinclair Foundation. Declaration of Trust. 1 Kg.
Edité par New York: Crown Publishers, Inc., 1957
Vendeur : Betterbks/ COSMOPOLITAN BOOK SHOP, Burbank, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good. 1st Edition. Mary Sinclair was the wife of novelist and reformer Upton Sinclair. Condition: DJ is chipped & the cellophane laminate is peeling from it in several places; else this is a VG copy in a VG DJ. Illustrated with B&W photos. Pages: 407.
Edité par Crown Publishers, Inc., 1957
Vendeur : Bibliodisia Books, IOBA, MWABA, Chicago, IL, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Fine. Plate Illustrations (illustrateur). First Edition. Introduction by Upton Sinclair. In a Mylar dj cover. Out of print. Price clipped.
Edité par Pasaadena, California: Upton Sinclair n.d.
Vendeur : Black Paw Books, Marshfield Hills, MA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Softcover. Etat : Very Good. Collection of poems by Mary Craig Sinclair, Upton Sinclair's wife. Our copy includes invoice for booklet from Upton Sinclair as well as a newsletter from him with his thoughts on the Sacco-Vanzetti case. No date, but appears to have been printed in the 1920s. 12mo, 39 pages. Stapled wraps. From private collection.
Edité par Upton Sinclair, Pasadena [circa 1925], 1925
Vendeur : Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Livre Edition originale Signé
Printed Wrappers. Etat : Good. First Edition. 39 Pp. Brown Wrappers, Stapled, Printed In Black. Undated But Circa 1925. Inscribed By The Author On The Cover "To My Dear Friend Edna Smith Who Knows How I Felt When I Wrote 'California' M C S". Mary Craig [1882-1961] Married Upton Sinclair In 1913 And Shared His Passionate Interests In Social Improvement. Wear, Small Corner Chip On Front Cover, Rear Cover Detached But Present. Inscribed by Author(s).
Edité par Long Beach, CA: Upton Sinclair, 1928., 1928
Vendeur : David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Presumed first edition (no direct statement provided). [4], 120 pages. Hardcover: H 19.25cm x L 13.25cm. White dust jacket soiled with some staining; chipping at worn edges with the deepest loss being bottom 3cm of spine panel; dj now presented in a mylar Brodart protector. Maroon cloth; light bumping at spine ends with spine's gilt stamping dulled but legible; front board decorated with black stamping. Toning to edges and endpapers; some foxing to several initial and rear leaves but with interior text pages overall remain clean. Binding is firm. A very good- copy in a good dust jacket. With biographical Preface by Upton Sinclair on pages 3-8. Pages 15-117 feature 102 sonnets dedicated to Upton Sinclair's wife Mary Craig Kimbrough Sinclair, a gracious belle from Greenwood, Mississippi in whom George Sterling found inspiration as a muse and sought to marry before she met and wed author Upton in 1913. Despite the emotional heart-strings, Sterling became a close friend of the activist couple. A highly regarded but not well-known northern California poet and playwright, George Sterling was active in San Francisco and Carmel-by-the-Sea literary circles from 1890 until his death by suicide in 1926. Per the Upton Sinclair imprint, this copy should be the book's first edition as a trade or second edition was issued by New York publisher Albert & Charles Boni also in 1928.
Edité par Phoenix, AZ: Sinclair Press - Tyler Printing Company (lithographer/printer), 1962., 1962
Vendeur : David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Etats-Unis
Memorial Edition with Preface and Additions (as stated upon title page). SINCLAIR FAMILY ASSOCIATION COPY INSCRIBED BY SALLY AND HUNTER S. KIMBROUGH (BROTHER OF AUTHOR MARY CRAIG SINCLAIR) TO A NIECE AND HER HUSBAND. [6], 407, [408-422] pages. Hardcover: H 22.25cm x L 14.5cm. Dust jacket rubbed, several short tears with some nicks and creasing at edges, small chip at front panel's top right, slight sunning to spine, very faint staining at lower spine and adjacent panel corners, light foxing evident to white area of lower front panel and to white front and rear flaps; dj now presented in a mylar Brodart protector. Blue cloth; several spots of brown discoloration to rear board and slightly faded spine. Light toning to top edge; light foxing/toning to endpapers. Front free endpaper features two distinct inscriptions within five lines: "To Cunliffe + Sara Bailey McBee | from Sally + Hunter S. Kimbrough | In one way or another we're all | mixed up in it, one way or another! | HSK." The first two lines reflect a different handwriting style than the bottom three so it seems likely that the former was written Sally Kimbrough with the latter (per his concluding initials) by husband Hunter S. Kimbrough (1900-1994). The inscribees are Richard Cunliffe McBee, Jr. (1911-1984) and Sara Bailey Kimbrough McBee (1912-2006) who was a daughter of Lucile Bridgeforth Hardy Kimbrough (1888-1985) and Orman Lanier Kimbrough (1884-1949). Orman was the immediate sibling of Mary Craig Kimbrough Sinclair, Upton Sinclair's second wife and, of course, the author of the autobiographical SOUTHERN BELLE. Raised in Biloxi and Greenwood, Mississippi, Mary Craig, Orman, and Hunter were, respectively, the first, second, and seventh children among a brood of ten and brothers are mentioned in their sister's memoir. Thus co-inscribee Sara Bailey Kimbrough McBee is both a niece to author Mary Craig (her aunt) and to the second inscriber Hunter (her uncle) whose message alludes to the family members' ties to the Mary Craig autobiography. Interior pages are otherwise lean. Binding is firm. Still a very good copy in a good+ dust jacket. Includes a brief "In Memoriam" essay and Foreword both by Upton Sinclair, b/w plates on unpaged leaves, and a concluding section of Mary Craig's sonnets [pages 409-419] followed by an Index. This posthumous Memorial Edition was the second edition of Mary Craig's book with the first being issued in 1957.
Edité par Crown Publishers, Inc., New York, 1957
Vendeur : S. Howlett-West Books (Member ABAA), Modesto, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good+. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good-. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. B&W Illustrations; SIGNED EDITION. This copy has been signed by the author on the front endpaper, with a short inscription. This book is in Very Good+ condition and has a Very Good- dust jacket. The book and its contents are in mostly clean, bright condition. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have some light bumping and beginning fading. The text pages are clean and bright. The dust jacket is generally clean and bright, though there are sevearl smallish edge nicks / tears. The laminate on the dust jacket has rippled at the spine joints and flap joints and has started to pull at the top front edge. This copy has been signed by the author, with a short inscription on the front endpaper. "Mary Craig Sinclair (1882 1961) was a writer and the wife of Upton Sinclair.At the time of the Kimbrough-Sinclair marriage on April 21, 1913, the New York Times reported that Mary Craig Kimbrough was best known in the South for The Romance History of Winnie Davis, her biography of Winnie Davis, the daughter of Jefferson Davis. But in her autobiography, Craig said she never wanted to publish it because she found that "emotionalism and sentimentality among Confederate veterans made writing an objective study impossible." As she recalled, her future husband said, "Your book is terrible! You can't write. I can't honestly encourage you." " (from Wikipedia); Signed by Author.
Edité par Upton Sinclair
Vendeur : My Book Heaven, Alameda, CA, Etats-Unis
Manuscrit / Papier ancien Signé
Very Good condition. small wraps. Signed by Mary Craig Sinclair on the cover. Very Good condition.
Edité par Crown, 1957
Vendeur : M.S. Books, Salisbury, MD, Etats-Unis
Livre Edition originale Signé
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good. Etat de la jaquette : Good. 1st Edition. First Edition -- signed by Upton Sinclair -- of this memoir by writer and activist Mary Upton Sinclair. Mary Craig Sinclair was the spouse of the muckraking writer and socialist politician Upton Sinclair. Mary Sinclair was reared by one of the msot genteel and elite Mississippi and went far afield spending her adulthood among the nation's leftist thought leaders. Signed by Upton Sinclair -- who wrote a forward -- on the front endpaper. 407 pages, illustrated. Has tanning of the page edges and foxing at the edges of the cover. Has a previous owner name inked to the front endpaper. The dust jacket has crease on both flaps, foxing, and a chip at the top of the spine. Signed by Author(s).
Edité par Sinclair Press, Phoenix, 1962
Vendeur : Lorne Bair Rare Books, ABAA, Winchester, VA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale Signé
First Sinclair Edition. Octavo (22.5cm); light blue-gray cloth, with titles stamped in royal blue on spine; dustjacket; [vi],407,[15]pp; illus. Inscribed by Upton Sinclair on the front endpaper: "To the Talmadges with affectionate regards / Upton Sinclair." Hinges pulled, spine ends a bit pushed; Very Good. Dustjacket is shelfworn, with several nicks, tears, and attendant creases, and a lengthy split along most of the front flap; Good to Very Good. Memorial edition of Mary Craig Sinclair's autobiography, publisher after her death by her husband for distribution to public libraries.
Edité par Great Neck, NY: Channel Press Inc., 1956., 1956
Vendeur : David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Etats-Unis
Signé
FAMILY ASSOCIATION COPY INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY MARY CRAIG SINCLAIR TO SISTER-IN-LAW AND ADDITIONALLY SIGNED BY UPTON SINCLAIR. 190 pages. Hardcover: H 20.75cm x L 13.75cm. Dust jacket rubbed and soiled with some foxing, spine head chipped; nicks and short tears as well as some scuffing and creasing at edges; several small patches and slender streaks of surface abrasion to front panel; now mostly erased light blue pencil underlining amongst rear flap's second paragraph but not without some adverse rubbing/fading to words within the first four lines of text; dj now presented in a mylar Brodart protector. Black cloth, bold white stamping to spine, minor scuffing at spine ends with heel bumped. Some toning and foxing to edges and endpapers; occurrences of slender toning at gutter margins of several interior leaves which otherwise remain quite clean. Six-line ink inscription on the front free endpaper - "For | Lucile with love | from | Mary Craig | and | Upton" - of which the first four lines are written in cursive by Mary Craig Sinclair with a slightly left to right downward slant and the last two lines in Upton Sinclair's cursive handwriting on an level horizontal. Binding is firm. A very good- copy in a good dust jacket. The inscribee is Lucile Bridgeforth Hardy Kimbrough (1888-1985), the widow of Orman Lanier Kimbrough (1884-1949) who was the immediate sibling to Upton Sinclair's second wife Mary Craig Kimbrough Sinclair (1882-1961). Raised in Biloxi and Greenwood, Orman and Mary Craig were the two oldest of ten children and remained close throughout their lives despite her career as activist and writer with husband Upton primarily in California and Orman's career as a lawyer in Mississippi.
Edité par Crown., New York, 1957
Vendeur : WAVERLEY BOOKS ABAA, Santa Monica, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Very Good+. Etat de la jaquette : Very Good+. First Edition; First Printing. First Edition. Warmly NSCRIBED & dated in year of publication by Mary Craig Sinclair to best selling author Irving Stone on front end paper. Very good+ copy in Vg. + dust jacket. (Corner tips lightly bumped and light wear to dust jacket. ) A notable association. ; 6" x 8 3/4"; 407 pages.
Edité par Pasadena - Station A, CA: Upton Sinclair, 1930., 1930
Vendeur : David Hallinan, Bookseller, Columbus, MS, Etats-Unis
Signé
FAMILY ASSOCIATION COPY INSCRIBED AND SIGNED BY UPTON SINCLAIR TO IN-LAWS LUCILE AND ORMAN KIMBROUGH. xii, 239 pages. Hardcover: H 21.75cm x L 13.75cm. Lacks dust jacket. Dark green cloth, light bumping to board corners, small light stain at front board's upper right, front board's gilt stamping remains bright, short tear at spine head, some flaking to spine's gilt stamping but lettering still legible. Edges toned with interior leaves lightly affected at margins; endpapers toned; some foxing to frontispiece causing toning to preceding half-title and opposing title; pages 77-98 bumped/creased at their bottom fore-edge corners. Author's three-line ink inscription upon the front free endpaper: "To Lucile + Orman | with love | Upton Sinclair." Interior pages are otherwise clean. Binding is firm. A very good- copy. The inscribees are Lucile Bridgeforth Hardy Kimbrough (1888-1985) and Orman Lanier Kimbrough (1884-1949), the latter being the immediate sibling to Upton Sinclair's second wife Mary Craig Kimbrough Sinclair (1882-1961) whose alleged extrasensory perception is the subject of MENTAL RADIO. In further familial connection, Robert Irwin, the husband of Mary Craig Sinclair's youngest sister Dollie, helped conduct the experiments reviewed in the book. Raised in Biloxi and Greenwood, Orman and Mary Craig were the two oldest of ten children and remained close throughout their lives despite her career as activist and writer with husband Upton primarily in California and Orman's career as a lawyer in Mississippi.