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OTHER BOOKS BY UPTON SINCLAIR


KING COAL: a Novel of the Colorado coal country. Cloth, $1.00. "Clear, convincing, complete."—Lincoln Steffens. "I wish that every word of it could be burned deep into the heart of every American."—Adolph Germer. THE CRY FOR JUSTICE: an Anthology of the Literature of Social Protest, with an Introduction by Jack London, who calls it "this humanist Holy-book." Thirty-two illustrations, 891 pages, $1.50. "It should rank with the very noblest works of all time. You could scarcely have improved on its contents—it is remarkable in variety and scope. Buoyant, but never blatant, powerful and passionate, it has the spirit of a challenge and a battle cry."—Louis Untermeyer. "You have marvelously covered the whole ground. The result is a book that radicals of every shade have long been waiting for. You have made one that every student of the world's thought—economic, philosophic, artistic—has to have."—Reginald Wright Kauffman. SYLVIA: a Novel of the Far South. Price $1.00. SYLVIA'S MARRIAGE: a sequel. Price $1.00. DAMAGED GOODS: a Novel made from the play by Brieux. Cloth, $1.00; paper, 50 cents. PLAYS OF PROTEST: four dramas. Price $1.00. THE FASTING CURE: a study of the problem of health. Price $1.00. The above prices postpaid.


UPTON SINCLAIR—Pasadena, California