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21. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair | |
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(1994-06-01)
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Destined to Fail?
Great scope of experiences in the story
One of my favorites
At Least Charles Dickens Could Write
The Jungle |
22. Upton Sinclair: The Moneychangers by Upton Sinclair | |
Paperback: 152
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(2010-05-31)
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23. I, Candidate for Governor: And How I Got Licked by Upton Sinclair | |
Paperback: 272
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(1994-12-16)
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Surprising and Enjoyable |
24. Samuel the Seeker by Upton Sinclair | |
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(1923-01-01)
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Another Sinclair classic Samuel's adventures mirror those of an Alger book.He finds employment by saving the life of a rich person.He is happy working there until he realizes the debauchery his employer practices.This goes against Samuel's Christian upbringing and again he hits the street in search of work.Ultimately, Samuel learns that the world isn't a friendly place.The church only offers minimal succor and fails to punish and correct the wealthy members who cause the poor misery. While the events were a bit hokey like that of a rags to riches Alger story, Sinclair's identifying of many social ills are crystal clear.Fans of Sinclair will enjoy this book as well as those who are interested in social injustices and socialism. ... Read more |
25. They Call Me Carpenter by Upton Sinclair | |
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(2009-10-04)
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26. The Metropolis (Prometheus's Literary Classics) by Upton Sinclair | |
Paperback: 284
Pages
(2009-03-24)
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Editorial Review Product Description Sinclair devotes much of the novel to depictions of the profligate and jaded party life of the very rich, who spend vast sums of money on entertainment and new toys to relieve their boredom. Expensive cars (still a novelty at this time), lavishly furnished limousines and private trains, sumptuous dinners attended by liveried servants, tailor-made clothing costing thousands of dollars are described with meticulous attention to the enormous cost of it all. Sinclair also spares no detail in describing the rampant alcoholism, marital affairs, malicious gossip, backstabbing, and shallow values of this set. When Allan agrees to represent a wealthy client in a suit against powerful insurance interests, he becomes caught in a web of influence and secret dealings that threaten his recently established social standing and the wellbeing of his whole family. This early 20th-century version of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous with a cynical edge and a socialist reformer's perspective provides a fascinating glimpse into the elite social life of the very wealthy of New York before the Great Depression. |
27. The Campaign of the Century: Upton Sinclair's Race for Governor of California and the Birth of Media Politics by Greg Mitchell | |
Paperback:
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(1993-11-02)
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First Blitz of the Soundbite Era The race is fascinating in a current context for being the first instance where the ferocious impact of corporate public relations spin control dominated.A smear was launched against Sinclair based on his socialist roots.What was termed socialist in those days, as evidenced later by perennial Socialist presidential candidate Norman Thomas, was a strong desire for regulation, better working conditions, and greater security for the citizenry in the retirement and medical care areas.While Sinclair, due to his Socialist background and controversy over his End Poverty in California program, failed to receive the endorsement as Democratic Party nominee from an apprehensive Franklin Delano Roosevelt, he obtained financial assistance from wealthy Los Angeles socialist property magnate Gaylord Wilshire and many grassroots volunteers seeking security and justice during the ravages of the Great Depression. Louis B. Mayer, William Randolph Hearst and other powerful monied interests fought hard to prevent Sinclair from winning, or having his platform properly debated.Mayer had MGM make and release so-called documentaries which were shown in his studio's movie houses revealing scores of impoverished people coming to California to get in on Sinclair's largesse and take advantage of his promise to end poverty in the state.One controversial segment showed a man with a thick Russian accent exclaiming soothly, "Well, Sinclair's ideas worked in Russia.I don't see why they won't work here." These were blatant propaganda films purported to reveal spontaneous behavior which were actually rehearsed efforts with actors performing their intended roles.They worked all the same.The fact that Sinclair's socialism was rooted in humanism and not Marxism was deliberately overlooked as distortion and fearmongering prevailed. Despite these efforts, and being hopelessly outspent, Sinclair ran a spirited campaign based on ideas and ran a strong if unsuccessful race.After it was all over he took it all philosophically, exclaiming that, "If I'd been elected governor I wouldn't be able to continue sleeping with my bedroom window open."
One-sided but still a fascinating read for the open minded
biased, long, entertaining account of a fascinating story The book is not so much about the campaign for Governor as it is about the negative campaign run against him -- 90% of the book focuses on people who opposed Sinclair and their tactics.In addition to employers bullying their workers to kick back contributions to the anti-Sinclair effort and scurrilous attempts to intimidate Sinclair supporters from turning out to vote, the author lavishes attention on the fact that mailings were sent out against Sinclair in huge quantities; that newspapers and other foes used his long record of incendiary quotes, outside of the mainstream by virtually any standard, against him.One presumes the author believes we'll be shocked that the Merriam campaign is campaigning. Sinclair's opponent, the incumbent Governor Merriam, is portrayed as an imbecile, a non-entity who the author labels early on as "reactionary" (and re-labels him with the derogitory term dozens and dozens of times, as though it were informative rather than namecalling.)Merriam's support of the Townsend Plan and other "progressive" measures is dismissed out-of-hand as laughably and obviously insincere -- so insincere the author feels no need to burden himself with supporting his accusations.While it may be news to the author, it's a widely accepted historical fact that after Merriam trounced Sinclair, he endured the scorn of anti-New Dealers for pushing for the progressive policies he campaigned on, a fact which compromised his re-election effort in 1938. Just as can be expected of a book that focuses so exclusively on the negative side one campaign ran against the other, that campaign comes across as morally flawed while the other is virtuous.The author acknowledges Sinclair's demagogery (he claims "208" New York mobsters have been sent by capitalists to undo his campaign, just as Joe McCarthy said, "I hold in my hand a list of 205 communists...") shameless pandering (claiming belief in God in the closing weeks in the face of decades of loud, principled agnosticism) and smear campaigning of his own (Sinclair's orgainization runs an "expose" on Merriam's KKK background, a complete falsehood) yet these instances cover several sentences while the anti-Sinclair excesses are covered in several hundred pages. Nonetheless, this was a largely enjoyable read, despite being somewhat tedious in detail at times.The story is riveting, it is eloquently (although not objectively) told, and performs it's greatest service in reminding fat, happy modern day America where prosperity is considered a fact of life that this country was a far different place not so long ago.
Flawless, amazing writing!!! BUY THIS BOOK!! |
28. Jimmie Higgins by Upton Sinclair | |
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(2010-09-26)
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Socialist Party grunt flees war-time U.S. for Lenin's Russia |
29. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair by Upton Sinclair | |
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(2009-01-01)
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One of my favorites
One of my favorites
At Least Charles Dickens Could Write
At Least Charles Dickens Could Write |
30. 100%: The Story of a Patriot by Upton Sinclair | |
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(2010-09-27)
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Not Sinclair's best but a good antithetical follow-up to Jimmie Higgins |
31. The Journal of Arthur Stirling "The Valley of the Shadow" by Upton Sinclair | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1906)
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32. Prince Hagen by Upton Sinclair | |
Paperback: 48
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(2010-07-24)
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33. Upton Sinclair and the Other American Century by Kevin Mattson | |
Hardcover: 304
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(2006-04-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description "I look forward to all of Kevin Mattson's works of history and I've notbeen disappointed yet. Upton Sinclair is a thoughtful, well-researched, and extremely eloquently told excavation of the history of theAmerican left and, indeed, the American nation, as well as a testamentto the power of one man to influence his times. Well done." "A splendid read. It reminds you that real heroes once dwelt among us. Mattson not only captures Sinclair's character, but the world he inhabited, with deft strokes whose energy and passion easily match his subject's." "From the meat-packing houses of Chicago to the automobile factories of Detroit to the voting booths of California, Upton Sinclair cut a wide swath as a muckraking writer who exposed the injustices rendered by American industrial capitalism. Now Kevin Mattson presents a much-needed exploration of this complex crusader. This is a thoughtful, provocative, and gripping account of an important figure who appeared equal parts intellectual, propagandist, and political combatant as he struggled to illuminate the 'other American century' inhabited by the poor and powerless." |
34. The campaign of the century; Upton Sinclair''s race for Governor of California and the birth of media politics. by Greg Mitchell | |
Paperback:
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(1992)
Asin: B0044MR67U Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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First Blitz of the Soundbite Era The race is fascinating in a current context for being the first instance where the ferocious impact of corporate public relations spin control dominated.A smear was launched against Sinclair based on his socialist roots.What was termed socialist in those days, as evidenced later by perennial Socialist presidential candidate Norman Thomas, was a strong desire for regulation, better working conditions, and greater security for the citizenry in the retirement and medical care areas.While Sinclair, due to his Socialist background and controversy over his End Poverty in California program, failed to receive the endorsement as Democratic Party nominee from an apprehensive Franklin Delano Roosevelt, he obtained financial assistance from wealthy Los Angeles socialist property magnate Gaylord Wilshire and many grassroots volunteers seeking security and justice during the ravages of the Great Depression. Louis B. Mayer, William Randolph Hearst and other powerful monied interests fought hard to prevent Sinclair from winning, or having his platform properly debated.Mayer had MGM make and release so-called documentaries which were shown in his studio's movie houses revealing scores of impoverished people coming to California to get in on Sinclair's largesse and take advantage of his promise to end poverty in the state.One controversial segment showed a man with a thick Russian accent exclaiming soothly, "Well, Sinclair's ideas worked in Russia.I don't see why they won't work here." These were blatant propaganda films purported to reveal spontaneous behavior which were actually rehearsed efforts with actors performing their intended roles.They worked all the same.The fact that Sinclair's socialism was rooted in humanism and not Marxism was deliberately overlooked as distortion and fearmongering prevailed. Despite these efforts, and being hopelessly outspent, Sinclair ran a spirited campaign based on ideas and ran a strong if unsuccessful race.After it was all over he took it all philosophically, exclaiming that, "If I'd been elected governor I wouldn't be able to continue sleeping with my bedroom window open."
One-sided but still a fascinating read for the open minded
biased, long, entertaining account of a fascinating story The book is not so much about the campaign for Governor as it is about the negative campaign run against him -- 90% of the book focuses on people who opposed Sinclair and their tactics.In addition to employers bullying their workers to kick back contributions to the anti-Sinclair effort and scurrilous attempts to intimidate Sinclair supporters from turning out to vote, the author lavishes attention on the fact that mailings were sent out against Sinclair in huge quantities; that newspapers and other foes used his long record of incendiary quotes, outside of the mainstream by virtually any standard, against him.One presumes the author believes we'll be shocked that the Merriam campaign is campaigning. Sinclair's opponent, the incumbent Governor Merriam, is portrayed as an imbecile, a non-entity who the author labels early on as "reactionary" (and re-labels him with the derogitory term dozens and dozens of times, as though it were informative rather than namecalling.)Merriam's support of the Townsend Plan and other "progressive" measures is dismissed out-of-hand as laughably and obviously insincere -- so insincere the author feels no need to burden himself with supporting his accusations.While it may be news to the author, it's a widely accepted historical fact that after Merriam trounced Sinclair, he endured the scorn of anti-New Dealers for pushing for the progressive policies he campaigned on, a fact which compromised his re-election effort in 1938. Just as can be expected of a book that focuses so exclusively on the negative side one campaign ran against the other, that campaign comes across as morally flawed while the other is virtuous.The author acknowledges Sinclair's demagogery (he claims "208" New York mobsters have been sent by capitalists to undo his campaign, just as Joe McCarthy said, "I hold in my hand a list of 205 communists...") shameless pandering (claiming belief in God in the closing weeks in the face of decades of loud, principled agnosticism) and smear campaigning of his own (Sinclair's orgainization runs an "expose" on Merriam's KKK background, a complete falsehood) yet these instances cover several sentences while the anti-Sinclair excesses are covered in several hundred pages. Nonetheless, this was a largely enjoyable read, despite being somewhat tedious in detail at times.The story is riveting, it is eloquently (although not objectively) told, and performs it's greatest service in reminding fat, happy modern day America where prosperity is considered a fact of life that this country was a far different place not so long ago.
Flawless, amazing writing!!! BUY THIS BOOK!! |
35. The Jungle (Modern Library Paperbacks) by Upton Sinclair | |
Paperback: 416
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(2006-06-06)
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One of my favorites
At Least Charles Dickens Could Write |
36. King Midas: a Romance by Upton Sinclair | |
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(2009-11-15)
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Great start, but let me down |
37. The Works of Upton Sinclair: The Jungle and Other Writings (Halcyon Classics) by Upton Sinclair | |
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(2009-10-19)
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38. Mental Radio (Forgotten Books) by Upton Beall Sinclair | |
Paperback: 156
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(2008-10-16)
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Thought it would be an interesting classic
Mental Radio - A landmark in Telepathy
Stepping Out On A Limb For The Sake Of Truth The book is essentially a description of a large number of experiments done in the areas of mental telepathy and remote reviewing, broken down into sets or groups of sessions.The author tends to bend over backwards to convince the public of the sincere intentions of all involved in these tests - mostly his wife, himself, his secretary, brother-in-law and several friends and associates. The information is presented in a very frank and accessible manner, without a lot of protocol and formality, because the tests were being carried out by non-scientists who were just trying to be as diligent as possible.This in turn makes for easy reading by the layman. Chapter 21 is a verbatim account by Sinclair's wife (whom he calls by her middle name, Craig).It is both a handbook of her methodologies and a fascinating insight into the way she theorizes the workings of the mind.This is very useful information for anyone wanting a "how to" for remote viewing or telepathic research and is a very simple sequence of instructions.Of course a great deal of practice would be necessary to achieve the necessary level of concentration required.But at least one can have a distinct roadmap to follow as opposed to a lot of vague references.
Mary Craig Sinclairs Story of Her Amazing Clairvoyance!!! |
39. The Jungle by Upton Sinclair | |
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(2007-01-01)
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The Jungle
One of my favorites
At Least Charles Dickens Could Write |
40. World's End by Upton Sinclair | |
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(1940-06)
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Big project
Worls's End, Upton Sinclair
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