Sinclair upton writing ensign clarke (2 risultati)
Editore: Street & Smith, New York, 1903
- Rilegato
- Prima edizione
Da: Boards & Wraps, Baltimore, MD, U.S.A.Boards & Wraps
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EUR 67,53
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Hardcover. Condizione: Good+. No Dust Jacket. First Edition Thus. Moderate soil, toning, rubbing and light fray, spine lean, ink notation on the front endpaper (dated 1905), frontis nearly detached. ; Scarce naval stories for young adults, by Sinclair under an early pseudonym. Published simultaneously by McKay the same year, pre…sumably this being the later edition.; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 250 pages.

True Blue: Stirring Stories of Naval Academy Life [no. 50, April 22, 1899]
(Upton Sinclair) Fitch [Upton Sinclair; writing as], Ensign Clarke
Editore: Street & Smith, New York, 1899
Da: James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.James Cummins Bookseller, ABAA
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64 pp. 4to. 64 pp. 4to. Upton Sinclair's early literary career was made writing popular fiction, or "dime novels" to support himself while a student at Columbia University. He began writing for Street and Smith, New York publishers of pulp fiction and general interest titles. Sinclair wrote for Army and Navy Weekly using the pse…udonym Lieutenant Frederick Garrison, and his writings were called the Mark Mallory stories, and later under the pseudonym Ensign Clarke Fitch for True Blue, where he wrote a small novel every week about life in the navy. Staple-bound illustrated wrappers [ads on verso] with light chipping to upper corner and head of spine, some toning to pages, else a very good copy.