Holiday savings! Exclusive discounts on books, free shipping and more. Click here!

cart Cart 0 items
The Prodigal Parents by  Sinclair [Harry] (1885-1951) Lewis - Signed First Edition - 1938 - from The Book Collector and Biblio.com
(+) Zoom

More book images






The Prodigal Parents

by Lewis, Sinclair [Harry] (1885-1951)

Price: $400.00


Payment methods


Book description:

[i-viii], [1]+301, [302]-04] pages. Octavo (8" x 5 1/2") issued in red cloth with embossed "SL" on cover, gilt title and author's name on spine. (Pastore: 251) First state, limited to 10,000 copies. with title page 1/4 inch shorter at bottom than surrounding leaves, corrected in later print run. signed First edition.

Lewis had commented to several parties privately that Doubleday, Doran was putting too much focus on the Nobel Prize and too little on him. Word reached the publisher and the result was the addition of Lewis's initials to the olive branch motif on the cover of this and subsequent novels. The novel in an attack on the Communist left as a response the way It can't Happen Here was an attack on the totalitarian right; it deals with the "generation gap" and was soundly criticized by Lewis's former socialistic associates, Upton Sinclair, in particular, who vied the book as an apologia for middle-class values and mores, those same values and mores which Lewis had so well attacked. The book was written quicly and obsessively during the stage run of It Can't Happen Here and it sold fairly well. The jacket design, an overly serious, almost funereal combination of black, gilt and the intertwined laurel branch and initials hardly befits the light tone of the contents and is a good example of the detachment of the publisher from the published. The book is easy to come by in collectible condition, although the spine gilt on the jacket rubs easily as does the back ground of the jacket overall.

Condition:

Book plate on front pasted down, the work "signed" on the front end paper with Lewis's signature; jacket with closed edge tears, spine ends rubbed with some small chips and tears, hinges rubbed else a very good copy in like jacket.

  • Bookseller: The Book Collector US (US)
  • Bookseller Inventory #: L0020
  • Book condition: Very Good
  • Jacket condition: Very good
  • Quantity available: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Doubleday, Doran & Co.
  • Place: Garden City
  • Date published: 1938

Bookseller Terms of Sale

All items are guaranteed as described. If an item is not as described, it is returnable within seven days of receipt, unless other arrangements are made. Full refunds given only when items are received in the same condition in which they were sent. We require new customers to send payment with their order. Customers known to us will be invoiced with payment due in thirty days, unless prior arrangements are made. Institutions will be billed to meet their requirements. All items subject to prior sale. We accept Visa, Mastercard, and American Express Please be advised that we can only ship to your billing address. We accept checks, but may require that the check clears before we ship an order. Prices of books do not include shipping. We use UPS domestically and internationally. Other shipping arrangements can be made. Shipping is always charged at cost. Texas residents must add 8.25% sales tax.



Sign up to receive offers and updates: