Description: 1940 *SIGNED* Upton Sinclair Letter *Jack London*Nora May French*George Sterling* Addressed to Joseph Noel. Discusses the suicide of Nora (probably the poet Nora May French) which occurred in George Sterling's home as well as Jack London and several mutual friends. Joseph Noels most famous work is Footloose in Arcadia, A Personal Record of Jack London, George Sterling and Ambrose Bierce American writer Sinclair (1878-1968) is best known for The Jungle, his 1906 novel exposing the horrors of the Chicago meat-packing industry. His other novels include The Money Changers (1908), King Coal (1917) and Oil! (1927). Sinclair was also active in politics, organizing the socialist EPIC (End Poverty in California) movement during the Great Depression and running for as Democratic candidate for Governor of California in 1934. In the 1940s, Sinclair wrote an 11-volume series about contemporary American character, "Lanny Budd", who travels through time and meets historical figures; Dragon's Teeth (1942), in which Budd meets Adolf Hitler, won the 1943 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Eight of his books have been adapted for film and TV, including There Will Be Blood (2007), which was based on Oil!. See photos for condition details. Edge wear
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