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Proposition to Reprint
The Early Books of Upton Sinclair
All the books written by me from 1901 to 1911 are now out of print and unobtainable. These include:
“Manassas,” which Jack London called “The best Civil War book I have read.”
“Samuel the Seeker,” which Frederik van Eeden, the Dutch poet and novelist, considered my best novel.
“The Metropolis,” a novel portraying “Four Hundred” of New York, which caused a sensation in its day.