Series 1. Publications, 1897-2008
Scope and Content Note
True Blue Weekly (tear sheet), July 16, 1898
Army and Navy Weekly (entire issue), July 31, 1897
“In the Days of Decatur, “ by Upton Sinclair Jr., The Argosy (entire issue), January 1901
“The Chicago Scandals, The Novel Which is Making History,” by Winston Churchill, M.P. P.T.O, June 23, 1906
“The Sinclair Players—Results of the Opening Performance,” The Sinclair Bureau, Countryman Building, San Francisco.(broadside>, ca. February 1909
“Bibliographies of Modern Authors. 6.—Upton Sinclair,” The New Age, (tear sheet), February 3, 1910
“Fasting—the Foe of Sickness,” Upton Sinclair, Cosmopolitan, plus an advertisement re Sinclair and fasting (tear sheet), May 1910
“The Ethics of Jesus.” Discussion with Upton Sinclair and others. The Outlook, (tear sheet), July 23, 1910
“The Truth About Fasting,” Upton Sinclair, Physical Culture (tear sheet), August 1910
“My Golden Rule of Health,” Upton Sinclair, Physical Culture, (tear sheet), December 1910
“Bewilderment,” Upton Sinclair, Wilshire’s Magazine, (photocopy). January, 1911
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“The Gospel of Efficiency. The Principles of Scientific Management,” A Criticism by Upton Sinclair and an Answer by Frederick W. Taylor, The American Magazine, (photocopy) June 1911
“Divorce and Public Health,” Upton Sinclair, Physical Culture, December 1911.
The International League. A Program. An International Peach Tribunal of Labor, (leaflet) ca. April 1912
“The Convict,” Upton Sinclair, The Labor Leader (U.K). November 7, 1912
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Affidavits in Possession of Upton Sinclair, (broadside -- two copies). 1912
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“The Real Marriage…What Is It,” Upton Sinclair, Physical Culture, (tear sheet). February 1913
"Fasting Experiments and Experience, Upton Sinclair, Physical Culture, (tear sheet). March 1913
"Some Light on the Race Suicide Question,” Upton Sinclair, Physical Culture, (tear sheet. May 1913
"A Sculptor of Revolt,” Upton Sinclair, The Independent, (tear sheet). October 13, 1913
"A Butterfly Net for a Rhinoceros Hunt,” Upton Sinclair-Gaylord Wilshire debate. Wilshire’s Magazine, (entire issue) October 1913
"Happy Marriage How Can It Be Assured, Upton Sinclair, Physical Culture, (tear sheet). April 1913
Untitled comment on Homer and Upton Sinclair, The New Age, Tear sheet. May 22, 1913
"To Marry or Not to Marry,” by Upton Sinclair, Physical Culture, (galley proof). March 1914
"Upton Sinclair’s Metal Marksmanship,” by Samuel Gompers, American Federalist, (photocopy). April 1914
"Quack-Novels and Democracy," Owen Wister, The Atlantic Monthly, (tear sheet). June 1915
The Cry for Justice (edited by Upton Sinclair) (advertisement brochure). 1915
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Socialists Enunciate New Principles, The New Republic,(photocopy). March 31, 1917
"Upton Sinclair—A Portrait,” by Frank Harris, Pearson’s Magazine, (entire issue with photocopy. FRAGILE.) December 1917
"Two Socialist Poets,” Upton Sinclair, Pearson’s Magazine, (tear sheets). January 1918
"Upton Sinclair’s Great New Novel King Coal,” advertisement, Pearson’s Magazine, (photocopy). February 1918
Upton Sinclair’s A Monthly Magazine, (supplement, entire issue). April 1918
Upton Sinclair’s A Monthly Magazine, Vol 1. #3, (entire issue). July 1918
Upton Sinclair’s A Monthly Magazine, (supplement, entire issue). January, 1919
Upton Sinclair’s A Monthly Magazine, Vol 1. #10, (entire issue). January 1919
Upton Sinclair’s A Monthly Magazine (photocopies). April 1918-February 1919
The Profits of Religion reviewed by the author, Upton Sinclair, ( Chicago Daily News broadside reprint). February 12, 1919
"Chapter XVI Upton Sinclair,” George Gordon, The Men Who Make Our Novels, (photocopy). 1918
"Assailing the New Minotaur—Upton Sinclair’s Indictment of the American Press,” Current Opinion, (galley proof incomplete. 1 page). May 1920
"Every Strike Is Right,” Upton Sinclair, The World Tomorrow, (tear sheet). June 1920
14 reviews of The Brass Check by Upton Sinclair, 1920.
"The Case of Upton Sinclair” and “The Suppression of Upton Sinclair,” The Weekly Review, December 8, 1920
Debate on Socialism, E. Haldeman-Julius Publications, Girard, Kansas,(photocopy). 1921
"4. Upton Sinclair,” Contemporary American Novelists, Carl Van Doren. ca. 1922?
Reds in America, R.M. Whitney, (photocopy). 1922?
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News clippings(mostly re ACLU, Sinclair, Liberty Hill, Free Speech issues, Eugene Debs). 1922-1924
"Upton Sinclair Defends the Law,” Upton Sinclair, The Nation, (reprinted as broadside) June 6, 1923
The Consequences of Land Speculation are Tenantry and Debt on the Farms, and Slums and Luxury in the City,” Upton Sinclair, Enclaves of Economic Rent, C.W. Huntington (editor). Fiske, Warren, Harvard, MA. 1924
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"Self-Conscious America,” by H.L. Mencken?, The American Mercury, (on Mammonart?). October 1925
Index card of printing work for Upton Sinclair probably by William B. Conkey, Hammond, Indiana.8 1925-192
MacDowell,” Upton Sinclair, The American Mercury. January 1926
"How I Became a Rebel” –portion by Upton Sinclair, The Labor Herald (Tom Mooney’s copy). June 1922
“The Artist in Revolt,” by Floyd Dell (re Sinclair), The Bookman, (original issue) May 1927
“Money Writes! An Economic Interpretation of Today’s Literature,” Upton Sinclair, Haldeman-Julius Quarterly, (original issue) July-September 1927
“My Friend George Sterling,” Upton Sinclair, The Bookman, (photocopy) September 1927
Californiana book catalogs/collector news. (8 issues) 1927-1928
“Traducing Russia,” Current Opinion, [May 1928?
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“Sonnets to Craig” by George Sterling, The Bookman, page 515-526. January 1928
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“Sinclair’s “Brass Check”: Its Printings,” Book Collecting for Love or Money, Vol 5 #11, (formerly Californiana) ca 1928
“Statement, by Upton Sinclair,” Poems of the Chinese Revolution January 1929
“Famous Abroad, Unknown Here,” Los Angeles Record, (photocopy). September 1929
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“Because We Were For the Poor,” Upton Sinclair re Sacco and Vanzetti. Labor Defender, (entire issue). August 1932
“What Price Democracy,” by James Martin, Pacific Weekly, On EPIC. (photocopy) June 14, 1933
NRA Member—We Do Our Part.” Small poster for NRA—National Recovery Administration, ca. 1933-1934
“What I Am Really Going To Do,” Upton Sinclair, Liberty, (entire issue). October 20, 1934
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“News and Comment From the National Capitol: The California Situation,” The Literary Digest, (entire issue). June 30, 1934
News clippings re California governor’s election, (photocopies). August 1934
Upton Sinclair on cover of The Literary Digest, (2 entire issues). August 25, 1934
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“The Radical verses Conservative Issue in California,” The Literary Digest, (entire issue). September 8, 1934
Upton Sinclair on cover of Time, article “Political Notes—California Climax” (entire issue). October 22, 1934
Epic campaign news clippings. Anti-Sinclair materials, (photocopies). October 1934
“Utopia Unlimited,” by George Creel, Saturday Evening Post, (photocopy). November 24, 1934
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“When Divorce Threatens the Family,” Upton Sinclair, Modern Living. November 1934
“End Poverty in California Official Campaign Song Upton Sinclair,” (original sheet music) 1934
I, Assemblyman from Orange County, by Thomas E. Pickerill, (photocopy of booklet). 1934
Utopian Committee of Nine, (original program with meeting information). ca. 1934
Miscellaneous typescripts of articles on Upton Sinclair, apparently from the Los Angeles Examiner (Hearst) during the California governor’s race. 1934-1935
Upton Sinclair Bibliography and Biographical Data, Joseph Gaer, editor. “Monograph #6, California Literary Research, Federal Writers Project, (original copy). February 1935
American Socialist Quarterly. Mention of Sinclair’s EPIC campaign in “Pie in the Sky, A Study of Current Utopian Notions” by David P. Bernenberg, (entire issue). March 1935
“Trifle’s Today, Treasures Tomorrow,” Jake Zeitlin, Reader’s Digest, (photocopy). February 1936
“The Birth of Literary Creation,” Upton Sinclair, Helios, Volume 1 Number 1. November-December 1935
“Topic of the Day,” The Literary Digest, Sinclair on cover (with others) in issue entitled “Outside the Political Big Top.” March 21, 1936
“EPIC is Needed,” Upton Sinclair, National EPIC Magazine, (two entire issues). March 1936
“Western Writers’ Congress,” by Ella Winter, Pacific Weekly, (tear sheet). November 30, 1936
Excerpts re EPIC from Glory Roads, The Psychological State of California by Luther Whitemore and Samuel L. Lewis. Thomas Y. Crowell, publisher, (photocopy). 1936
“The Movies and Political Propaganda” by Upton Sinclair from The Movies on Trial by William J. Perlman, MacMillan, (photocopy). 1936
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“An Open Letter to President Roosevelt,” Upton Sinclair, Liberty Magazine, (entire issue). August 14, 1937
Excerpt from “Away From It All” by Cedric Belfrage in An Escapalogist’s Notebook, Mention of EPIC campaign, (photocopy of typescript). 1937
“A Plan for the Duke and Duchess of Windsor,” Upton Sinclair, Liberty, (entire issue). February 26, 1938
“$30.00 Every Thursday” Upton Sinclair, Liberty, (entire issue). October 22, 1938
“Address Delivered by Mayor Fletcher Bowron at Biltmore Hotel,” (galley proof). October 25, 1938
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Little Steel advertisement/broadside for publication in the Daily Worker. 1938
“People You’ve Heard About (Upton Sinclair)” by Dale Carnegie. Syndicated column printed in a San Diego newspaper, (news clipping). ca. February 1939
Upton Sinclair by George Franklin Ashton. UCLA master’s thesis, (photocopy). 1939
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“Upton Sinclair” by Theodore Dreiser, The Clipper, A Western Review, (entire issue). September 1940
Wings, (promotional pamphlet/magazine of the Literary Guild). July 1940
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Cover of Dragon’s Teeth, (color photocopy). n.d.
“The Survival of Upton Sinclair,” by Granville Hicks in College English, (photocopy). January 1943
“Sinclair.” Chapter from Rogue’s Gallery: Profiles of My Eminent Contemporaries by Frank Scully, (photocopy). 1943
Programs for the Community Church of New York, Founded 1825, John Haynes Holmes, Minister. February 20, 1944, April 30, 1944
The Book Find News, (Sinclair featured). August 1946
“A Utopian Bookshelf,” by Upton Sinclair, The Saturday Review, (2 tear sheets). December 7, 1946
“If Writers Had a Magic Wand,” by Upton Sinclair, The Saturday Review, (tear sheet). January 11, 1947
“Upton Sinclair and Lanny Budd,” by Sterling North. “Mission from Marrakech,” Lanny Budd excerpt. From magazine ’47. May 1947
“Some Recollections of J.A. Wayland,” by John W. Gunn, Critic and Guide, (photocopy). June 1950
The Critic and Guide, Edited by E. Haldeman-Julius. Mention of Sinclair in “60 Thriving, Scoundrelly Publishers,” by Jack Woodford. October 1950
Upton Sinclair Collection from the Library of Dr. & Mrs. Elmer Belt. Catalogue prepared for the Donation to Occidental College by Kate Trauman Steinitz and Margot Archer. 1950
“An Atheist Looks at Upton Sinclair,” by Upton Sinclair from Critic and Guide. 1950
The Critic and Guide, Edited by E. Haldeman-Julius. Includes photocopy of “Literary Rolling Mill” by Jack Woodford. February 1951
Zillions of Dollars: A Truth Story, by Upton Sinclair, (typescript). 1953
Doctor Fist: A Drama in Three Acts, by Upton Sinclair, (typescript). 1955
“Spirits in American Literature,” by Upton Sinclair. Reprint of article from Listen A Journal for Better Living. ca. 1955
“One and Only,” Sandglass, The Heritage Club. n.d.
Group of Haldeman-Julius publications with 6 advertising brochures with a cover letter. Includes “Works of Upton Sinclair.” n.d.
“The Last of the Muckrake Men,” by J.D. Koener. Reprint from the South Atlantic Quarterly,in Publications in the Humanities #19. April 1956
“The Supersalesmen of California Politics: Whitaker and Baxter,” by Irwin Ross, Harpers, (photocopy). July 1959
“Upton Sinclair: Quixote in a Flivver by George J. Becker from College English, (photocopy). December 1959
Dime Novel Round-up, (bibliographic listing) September 1960
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“Upton Sinclair,” by Karl-Heinz Schonfelder, Die Weltbuhne, Vol 25 #50, (in German, photocopy). December 10, 1960
Typescript of speech given by Upton Sinclair, Hancock Auditorium, University of Southern California. March 23, 1962
“An Open Mind Profile of Upton Sinclair,” The Open Mind (an NBC television show, transcript copy). May 6, 1962
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“The Condemned-Meat Industry: A Reply to Mr. J. Ogden Armour,” by Upton Sinclair. From Years of Conscience, The Muckraker, edited by Harvey Swados. 1962
“The Jungle Revisited,” by Harvey Swados from A Radical’s America. 1962
“The Individual in a Troubled World,” by Upton Sinclair (1962 USC speech) published in The Quest for Truth, Volume 2 The Continuing Quest, compiled by Martha Boaz, (photocopy). 1967
The Autobiography of Upton Sinclair, by Upton Sinclair, (Harcourt, Brace & World Inc. November 7, 1962
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A Catalogue of Books, Manuscripts, and Other Materials From the Upton Sinclair Archives, Lilly Library, Indiana University. 1963
Excerpts from The Cup of Fury by Upton Sinclair from the Scientific Temperance Journal, October 1963
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Press releases and biographical information re Sinclair’s appearance at the Los Angeles County Museum (LACMA). June 30, 1964
“Raymond L. Haight and the Commonwealth Progressive Campaign of 1934,” by Bob Barger in The California Historical Society Quarterly, (entire issue). September 1964
“How I Reformed Three of America’s Great Families,” by Upton Sinclair. Edited by Clarence F. McIntosh. Speech at Chico State College, (typescript). May 11, 1965.
“Upton Sinclair,” by Robert Cantwell from After the Genteel Tradition: American Writers, 1910-1930 by Malcolm Cowley, 1965
“Upton Sinclair Studies Foreign Languages,” by N. Brian Eastman from Hispania, Vol 50, Issue I, (photocopy). 1967
The Personal Testimony of Aimee Semple McPherson (1928). (reprinted pamphlet). 1967
The Press Against Upton Sinclair by Stanley Melvin Slome, UCLA Masters’ Thesis in Journalism. 1968
“The Knickerbocker Trust Panic of 1907,” chapter in Panic on Wall Street: A History of America’s Financial Disasters by Robert Sobel, (photocopy). 1968
“Upton Sinclair: A Remembrance,” by Judson Grenier in The California Historical Society Quarterly, (entire issue). June 1969
Jack London Newsletter, (two photocopy issues). 1968, 1971
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“Politics of Confrontation: Upton Sinclair and the Launching of the ACLU,” by Martin Zanger from Pacific Historical Review. November 1969
“50th Anniversary Celebration of the First Little Blue Book,” by Lenore Anderson in Porter Library Bulletin. May 15, 1969
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“California Classics Reread: Oil!” by Lawrence Clark Powell, Westways, (entire issue). September 1970
“What Can One Man Do? Upton Sinclair: A Forgotten Rebel,” Norbert Bunge, producer, (edited film script, photocopy). ca. 1970
“Upton Sinclair and Hollywood,” by Peter Soderbergh, Midwest Quarterly, (photocopy). 1970
Bufo Yamamuro to Richard Armour re translation of Cup of Fury, (original typescript letter). September 6, 1971
“Upton Sinclair’s Mental Radio,” by Martin Ebon from They Knew the Unknown, (photocopy). 1971
“Upton Sinclair and the Press: The Brass Check Reconsidered,” by Judson Grenier, Journalism Quarterly, (reprint and photocopy). Autumn, 1972
Upton Sinclair, An Annotated Bibliography of Upton Sinclair’s Works in the Libraries of the California State Colleges by Walter Johnson. 1973
“Upton Sinclair and World War I,” by Lewis Fretz from Political Science, (photocopy). July 1973
“Ideas of Reform in California,” by Walter E. Bean in Essays and Assays: California History Reappraised, edited by George H. Knoles. 1973
“Upton Sinclair and the Red Decade,” by Lewis Fretz from Political Science. December 1973
“Upton Sinclair: The Road to California,” by Judson Grenier in Southern California Quarterly. Winter 1974
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“Upton Sinclair and the California Gubernatorial Campaign of 1934,” by Donald L. Singer, California Quarterly, (photocopy). Winter 1974
“Notes and Documents, The Socialist Party of the United States, 1901-1920: A Bibliography of Secondary Sources, 1945-1974,” by Clifton James, from Labor History? (photocopy). n.d.
“The Role of A.P. Giannini in the 1934 California Gubernatorial Election,” by Richard Antognini from the Southern California Quarterly, (photocopy). 1975
“Dear Upton,” by Melville Kress from U.S. Farm News. June 1976
“Upton Sinclair and Jack London, A Great Friendship by Correspondence,” by Francis Lacassin, from the Jack London Newsletter, (entire issue). January-April 1976
Description of The Coal War by Upton Sinclair, (clipping). 1976
Kevin MacDonell, bibliographic survey of The Jungle, (research notes). 1976-1984
Upton Sinclair: Creating World’s End by James Michael Riherd, (University of Southern California dissertation). December 7, 1977
“Social Crusader,” M.D. Magazine, (tear sheet). September 1978
“Upton Sinclair Remembered,” California Socialist. October 1978
“Upton Sinclair’s End Poverty Paper,” Friends of UCLA Library. 1978
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Upton Sinclair centennial, (news clippings and blurb about KPFK radio program on Sinclair). 1978
“Social Realism Reissued,” by James J. Storrow Jr., The Nation, (review of Boston. March 10, 1979
“The First Malpractice Suit in Publishing History,” by Morris Philipson, Scholarly Publishing, University of Toronto. 1979
“In Search of Upton Sinclair, A Southern California Literary Odyssey,” by Lionel Rolfe, Los Angeles Herald Examiner, California Living. June 22, 1980
“Idyll at Station B: The Sinclairs in Long Beach” by Roberta A. Nichols, (typescript). June 1980
“Uppie” Scholar Talks about Sinclair’s Life (Robert Hahn) by David Rosenberg, Altadena/Pasadena Chronicle. August 14, 1980
“Ham and Eggs for Everybody!” by Tom Zimmerman, Southern California Quarterly. Spring 1980
“Upton Sinclair’s Epic Switch: A Dilemma for American Socialists,” by Leonard Leader, Southern California Quarterly. 1980
“The Socialist and Socialite Heroes of Upton Sinclair,” by L.S. Dembo. Toward A New American Literary History: Essays in Honor of Arlin Turner, (photocopy). 1980.
Robert Bentley to John Ahouse letter. Concerns re-printing of Oil! By Robert Bentley Inc. 1980
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Upton Sinclair collection listing for sale by Michael R. Thompson Rare Books, (typescript. 1981
“The ACLU Comes to Los Angeles,” by Clifton Taft, (typescript). Used in issue of Upton Sinclair Review. Spring/Summer 1982
The Reception of Upton Sinclair and His Works in Hungary, by Lehel Vadon, (typescript). ca 1982
“American Outpost Upton Sinclair,” by John Crowley, (photocopy of typescript). n.d.]
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“Love’s Coming-of-Age: The Upton Sinclair-Harry Kemp Divorce Scandal,” by William Brevda, North Dakota Quarterly, (photocopy). 1983
“The Significance of the End-Poverty-in-California Movement,” Clarence F. McIntosh, The Pacific Historian, (photocopy). Winter 1983
“Upton Sinclair and the Socialist Response to World War I,” Peter Buitenhuis, Canadian Review of American Studies, (photocopy). Summer 1983
“Muckraking the Muckrakers: Upton Sinclair and His Peers,” by Judson Grenier, from Reformers in the Progressive Era, Westport, Greenwood Press. 1983
Upton Sinclair biographical notes and booklist, William J. Heim, possibly from American Writers Since 1900. 1983
“The Collectible Upton Sinclair” talk by John Ahouse for Los Compadres con Libros, (notes and flyers). 1983
“The Way It Was,” by Michael Balter, the Los Angeles Daily New Magazine. July 15, 1984
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Upton Sinclair: Four Unpublished Letters, Artichoke Press for presentation at the meeting of the Roxburghe Club and the Zamarano Club. October 1984
“Upton Sinclair’s Epic Campaign,” by Fay M. Blake and H. Morton Newman, California History, (entire issue and photocopy). Fall 1984
“The Mogul, the Magnate, the Muckraker,” by Jack Fincher, Los Angeles Magazine, (tear sheet). July 1985
“Sinclair,” by R.G.H. in American Reformers, H.W. Wilson Biographical Dictionary, (photocopy). 1985
“Would-Be Singer: Upton Sinclair,” by Christopher P. Wilson in The Labor of Words, (photocopy). 1985
“The Mysterious Mitchell Kennerly,” by Matthew Bruccoli, Publishers Weekly, (photocopy). May 2, 1986
Upton, a play by Martha and Hubert Morehead, (typescript). 1988
Upton: Muckrake Man, a play by Martha and Hubert Morehead, (typescript). 1988
Upton Sinclair World Conference, Bremen, West Germany (flyer). 1988
The Sinclair Menace: How Upton Sinclair Ran for Governor of California and got Licked by the Media. A thesis by Kathleen Carins, CSU Long Beach. 1989
Proposal for Upton Sinclair biography by Lionel Rolfe. 1980s
“Gubernatorial Campaign Memorabilia,” by John Stanton, California State Library Foundation Bulletin. July 1990
“Sinclair, Upton (1878-1968),” by Eric Homberger, Encyclopedia of the American Left, (photocopy). 1990
“Four Midwestern Novelists Response to French Inquiries on Populism,” by Dorys Crow Grover, Midamerica XVIII, (photocopy). 1991
Correspondence of John Ahouse re potential Sinclair book for the Twayne United Authors Series. 1991
“Author of The Jungle Was a Fierce Media Critic,” in Through the Media Looking Glass, Decoding Bias and Blather in the News, by Jeff Cohen and Norman Solomon, (photocopy). May 19, 1993
“The Fixed Ideals of Upton Sinclair,” by Reed Whittemore in Six Literary Lives, (photocopy). 1993
“Forgotten Son,” Pasadena Magazine. Fall 1994
“ The Golden Scenario,” Upton Sinclair in Los Angeles Magazine. December 1994
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Upton Sinclair: The Radical Years---book prospectus excerpt. April 1995
“California’s Epic Turn: Upton Sinclair’s 1934 Campaign and the Reorganization of California Politics,” by James N. Gregory, (typescript). 1995
“Books in Print,” University of Southern California Chronicle. Notice of publication of Upton Sinclair: A Descriptive Bibliography, by John Ahouse. February 12, 1996
“An Epic Endeavor: Upton Sinclair’s 1934 California Gubernatorial Campaign,” by George G. Rising in Southern California Quarterly, (photocopy). Spring 1997
Toward a Reinterpretation of Upton Sinclair, by Lauren Coodley. A thesis submitted to Sonoma State, (typescript. 1997
“The Lady and the Titan,” by Ron Chernow re John D. Rockefeller, excerpt from Vanity Fair, (photocopy). May 1998
“The Good, Bad, and Violent,” by Steven J. Ross. Excerpt from Working Class Hollywood, (photocopy). 1998
“Upton Sinclair, 1878-1968, “ by John Ahouse from the Encyclopedia of Urban America, (manuscript and correspondence re article). 1998
“Liberty Hill Shone as San Pedro Labor Beacon,” by Arthur A Almeida, California Historian, (entire issue). Spring 1998
“Inside Agitators—the City’s Most Effective Activists, by Sandra Hernandez, LA Weekly, (tear sheet). October 2-8, 1998
“Upton Sinclair: A Man for Social Justice,” by Stephen F. Rohde. Also, “ AnUpton Sinclair Checklist,” by John Ahouse in Firsts The Book Collector’s Magazine. May 2000
Typescripts and correspondence for “Upton Sinclair: A Man for Social Justice,” by Stephen F. Rohde; and “ An Upton Sinclair Checklist,” by John Ahouse, later published in Firsts The Book Collector’s Magazine. May 2000
“Going Negative: The Smear Campaign Against Upton Sinclair,” by Donald L. Singer. Transcript of speech given to the Fortnightly Club, Redlands. CA 2000
Bolerium Books Labor and Radical History Catalogue 58. 2000s
Inventor of the Disposable Culture, King Camp Gillette, 1855-1932, by Tim Dowling. Short Books, (entire book). 2001
Upton Sinclair Collection of S. Carter Burden, Cloud Hills Books (NYC) Catalog, (correspondence and article on S. Carter Burden). 2001
The Brass Check introduction by Robert W. McChesney and Ben Scott. University of Illinois Press edition, (photocopy). 2002
“Upton Sinclair’s Hollywood,” by John Ahouse from Literary LA, edited by Lionel Rolfe, (photocopy). 2002
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“Upton Sinclair’s California,” by John Ahouse. Manuscript used at “Upton Sinclair’s Hollywood” in Literary LA, edited by Lionel Rolfe. 2002
“Upton Sinclair’s Hollywood,” by John Ahouse. Manuscript read at Ameican Literature Association Conference, Cambridge, MA. May 23, 2003
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“Windstorms of the Spirit,” (review of Upton Sinclair Anthology) from Knowldege and Opinion by John G. Neihardt. 2002
The Land of Orange Groves and Jails, Lauren Coodley, editor, (Sinclair anthology draft photocopy). 2002-2004
The Social Impact of the Novel, A Reference Guide excerpt, (photocopy). 2002
“100 Famous Faces in Long Beach, “ Who Magazine, a publication of the Press-Telegram. March 2, 2003
“Upton Sinclair, “ biographical info (www.uptonsinclair.com/bio.html). 2004
“Slaughter in Serene: The Columbine Coal Strike Reader, (flyer) January 12, 2006
“In the Public Interest,” by Mark Neuzil in The History Channel Magazine, (photocopy). January/February 2007
“A Jungle of Representation-The EPIC Campaign verses Sunkist,” chapter in Orange Empire, California and the Fruits of Eden, by Douglas Cazaux Sackman, (photocopy). 2007
News clippings regarding the movie There Will Be Blood based on Oil! by Upton Sinclair. 2008
“The World We Lost 85 Years Ago, Upton Sinclair and Local Dockworkers Declared Their Vision for a New America, District Magazine, (entire issue). April 30, 2008
“Upton Sinclair and His Novels,” Sketches in Criticism, (by Brocks?). n.d.
“The Wet Parade by Upton Sinclair—Second Thoughts on Being a Bluenose,” by John Ahouse, (manuscript). n.d.
“Sinclair’s Naturalistic Thesis Drama,” by Charles Carpenter in Dramatists and the Bomb, (photocopy). n.d.
David Sinclair Collection, Dealers’ Catalog, (photocopy). n.d.
“Sinclair Reminiscences,” Columbia Oral History Collection, (microfiche. n.d.
Series 2. Subject Files, 1905-2006
Scope and Content Note
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Book Publication Proposal. 2002
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Author self-interview. 2004
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Draft preface. 2004
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Prologue draft. 2004
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Chapter 1, Penniless Rat. n.d.
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Chapter 2, American Home. n.d.
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Chapter 3, Muckraker. n.d.
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Chapter 4, the Warrior. Chapter 4, The Target. n.d.
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Chapter 5, the Czar of Helicon Hall. n.d.
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Chapter 6 (5) On the Road. n.d.
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Chapter 7, Love’s Pilgrim. n.d.
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Chapter 8, Starting Over. Chapter 8 Starting Over, March 21 revision. n.d.
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Chapter 9, Homesteading. n.d.
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Chapter 10, Protesting. n.d.
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Chapter 11, Man of Letters. [dates]
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Upton Sinclair Newsletter, Vol 1 #1. August 2005
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Correspondence re drafts of Radical Innocent manuscript. 2002-2006
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: Correspondence with John Ahouse. 2004-2007
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: “San Diego Jungle talk, Raking the Muck, Upton Sinclair, Theodore Roosevelt and Pilgrim’s Progress. n.d.
Radical Innocent by Anthony Arthur manuscript: reviews and clippings on Radical Innocent and the 100th anniversary of The Jungle. n.d.
Upton Sinclair, A Descriptive, Annotated Bibliography by John Ahouse, (proofs) n.d.
Upton Sinclair, A Descriptive, Annotated Bibliography by John Ahouse, (typescript). n.d.
Upton Sinclair, A Descriptive, Annotated Bibliography by John Ahouse, (manuscript). n.d.
Upton Sinclair, A Descriptive, Annotated Bibliography by John Ahouse (review and article). 1995-1996
Upton Sinclair, A Descriptive, Annotated Bibliography by John Ahouse (floppy disks). n.d.
John Ahouse correspondence re biographies and other matters. 1984-1987
John Ahouse correspondence/email. 1987-2006
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Southern California, (includes clippings on Sinclair at Liberty Hill in San Pedro). n.d.
Phil Bevis, Arundel Press, publisher of Upton Sinclair, A Descriptive, Annotated Bibliography by John Ahouse. [n.d.
Bibliography— First Printings of American Authors—Upton Sinclair, (correspondence and bibliography notes). n.d.
Bibliography— First Printings of American Authors—Upton Sinclair, (draft bibliography). 1979
Bibliography— Bibliography of American Fiction/Bibliography of United States Literature. 1993
Charles Carpenter Correspondence. Also excerpt from Dramatist and the Bomb. 1960s-1998
Catalogs offering Sinclair materials. n.d.
Collections n.d.
Colorado Coal Strike news clippings. 1914
Lauren Coodley, editor, The Land of Orange Groves and Jails: Upton Sinclair’s California. Includes correspondence and clippings. 2002-2005
Lauren Coodley correspondence includes materials on reprinting of Oil! and letters from E. Allatt. Also article entitled: “Oil! A Social History of Southern California,” by Ahouse and Coodley. n.d.
Lauren Coodley-John Ahouse projects. 1996-1997
Jack Curtis materials. Manuscripts and articles on Upton Sinclair. ca. 1978
Exhibition on Upton Sinclair, CSU Long Beach. 1978
Ronald Gottesman correspondence and typescripts. Includes “Upton Sinclair: Paradigm of Hope,” and “The Sinclair Calm: Some Bibliographical, Biographical, Critical and Editorial Implications.” 1978, n.d.
Robert O. Hahn correspondence. Some Dieter Herms letters. 1986-1998
Robert O. Hahn. “An Annotated List of Jon Gentilman’s Collection of Upton Sinclair Writings.” n.d.
James L. Harte letters (photocopies). n.d.
Helicon Hall news clippings and articles. Includes “a utopia during the progressive era, the helicon home colony 1906-1970,” by Lawrence Kaplan in American Studies, Fall 1984 (photocopy) and “In the Interpreter’s House,” from The American Magazine, June 1907. n.d.
Dieter Herms correspondence, etc. Several articles in German. n.d.
Homes of Upton Sinclair, (includes photographs. n.d.
The Jungle. n.d.
Melville Kress—Upton Sinclair biography manuscript and correspondence. 1998-1999
“Late Legacy: Two Unfinished Sinclair Books,” by John Ahouse, (notes and mss). n.d.
Late years of Upton Sinclair. News clippings and one typescript article. 1960s
Julian “Bud” Lesser. Correspondence and research re Eisenstein Mexico film and Hunter Kimbrough. n.d.
Sol Lesser. Typescript entitled “Sol Lesser” re Eisenstein and Sinclair. Also “Sol Lesser and Upton Sinclair: The Record of a Friendship,” by Stephen O. Lesser from Western States Jewish Historical Quarterly, (photocopy). January 1980
Liberty Hill, San Pedro research material. n.d.
Liberty Hill Landmark Application. 1996
Liberty Hill Landmark news clippings and other materials. n.d.
Liberty Hill Foundation programs and newsletters. n.d.
Liberty Hill— Random Length articles. 1991-2006
Long Beach and Sinclair. n.d.
Long Beach property of the Sinclairs. n.d.
Doug Mauldin. Interview and letters re Upton Sinclair. n.d.
Greg Mitchell, The Campaign of the Century. Correspondence, excerpts, reviews. n.d.
Greg Mitchell, The Campaign of the Century. Articles, reviews. n.d.
Greg Mitchell, The Campaign of the Century. Transcript excerpt. n.d.
End Poverty in California (EPIC) 1934 gubernatorial campaign. Various articles and resource materials. n.d.
End Poverty in California (EPIC) 1934 gubernatorial campaign. Various articles and resource materials. n.d.
End Poverty in California (EPIC) 1934 gubernatorial campaign. Other resources. n.d.
End Poverty in California (EPIC) 1934 gubernatorial campaign. Other resources. n.d.
Monrovia House of Upton Sinclair. See Also U.S. houses. n.d.
Movies—“Most Haunted House,” by Upton Sinclair. Synopsis/William Morris Agency responses, (original typescript). 1947
Movies—Eisenstein. n.d.
Movies—general research material on Sinclair relations with the motion picture industry. n.d.
New Jersey cabin. n.d.
News clipping general. n.d.
Obituaries. n.d.
Oil! articles and events. n.d.
Oil! book jacket. n.d.
Poetry published by Upton Sinclair in newspapers and journals. 1909-1914
Purchases of Sinclair books. n.d.
Signal Hill resources. n.d.
David Sinclair (1902-1987) and Jean Sinclair correspondence, notes. n.d.
Singing Jailbirds, the Musical based on Sinclair's 1924 play. 2009
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: Notes/Correspondence. n.d.
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: Uppie Speaks priority mailing list. Quarterly mailing list. n.d.
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: Issue list and Uppie Speaks and The Upton Sinclair Quarterly history overview. n.d.
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: Uppie Speaks—the Upton Sinclair Newsletter vol. 1 #1, October 1977. Uppie Speaks—The Upton Sinclair Review, Vol 1 #2, November 1977. 1977
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: Uppie Speaks—The Upton Sinclair Review Vol. 2 #’s 1-4, (4 issues). 1978
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: Uppie Speaks—The Upton Sinclair Review Vol. 2 #’s 5-7, (3 issues). 1978
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: Uppie Speaks—The Upton Sinclair Review Vol. 2 #’s 8-11, (3 issues). 1978
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: Uppie Speaks—The Upton Sinclair Review Vol. 3 #’s 1-4. 1979. 4 issues. [dates]
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: The Upton Sinclair Quarterly Vol. 4 #’s 1-4, (4 issues). 1980
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: The Upton Sinclair Quarterly Vol. 5 #’s 1-4, (4 issues). 1981
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: The Upton Sinclair Quarterly Vol. 6 #’s 1-4, (2 issues). 1982-1983
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: The Upton Sinclair Quarterly Vol. 7 #’s 1-4, (3 issues). 1983-1984
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: The Upton Sinclair Quarterly Vol. 8 #’s 1-4, (3 issues). 1984-1985
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Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: The Upton Sinclair Quarterly Vol. 9 #’s 1-2, (2 issues). 1985
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: The Upton Sinclair Quarterly Vol. 10 # 1, (1 issue). 1986
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: The Upton Sinclair Quarterly Vol. 11 #’s 1-4, (2 issues). 1986-1987
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: The Upton Sinclair Quarterly Vol. 12 #’s 1-2, (1 issue plus University of Bremen Conference Edition). 1988
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: An Upton Sinclair Newsletter Vol. 1 #’s 1-3, (3 issues). 1990
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: An Upton Sinclair Newsletter Vol. 2 #’s 1 & 4, (2 issues). 1991
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: An Upton Sinclair Newsletter Vol. 3 #’s 1-4, (4 issues). 1992
Upton Sinclair Quarterly/Newsletter: An Upton Sinclair Newsletter Vol. 4 #’s 1-2, (2 issues plus 1 issue listed at Vol 4 #1, February 28, 1997). 1993
Irving Stone. Correspondence and typescript of Irving Stone recording re Upton Sinclair. Autographed Upton Sinclair Quarterly. n.d.
Theater. Various mentions of Sinclair-related plays including “John D.” n.d.
World’s End/Lanny Budd: “The Lanny Budd” Novels of Upton Sinclair: Popular History as a Secret Weapon,” by John Ahouse, (2 Typescripts). n.d.
World’s End/Lanny Budd: Reviews, articles, research materials. n.d.
Photographs, letters, clippings 1905-1965
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Upton Sinclair American Rebel by Leon Harris Manuscript Photocopy. Full original length. Photocopy of copy at CSULB, (pages 1-160). n.d.
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Upton Sinclair American Rebel by Leon Harris Manuscript Photocopy. Full original length. Photocopy of copy at CSULB, (page 161-332). n.d.
Upton Sinclair American Rebel by Leon Harris Manuscript Photocopy. Full original length. Photocopy of copy at CSULB, (pages 333-483). n.d.
Upton Sinclair American Rebel by Leon Harris Manuscript Photocopy. Full original length. Photocopy of copy at CSULB, (pages 484-587). n.d.
Upton Sinclair American Rebel by Leon Harris Manuscript Photocopy. Full original length. Photocopy of copy at CSULB, (pages 5568-697). n.d.
Upton Sinclair American Rebel by Leon Harris Manuscript Photocopy. Full original length. Photocopy of copy at CSULB, (Notes and Acknowledgement, pages, 998-1101a). n.d.
Upton Sinclair American Rebel by Leon Harris Manuscript Photocopy. Full original length. Photocopy of copy at CSULB, (Notes and Acknowledgement, pages, 1102-1217). n.d.
Upton Sinclair American Rebel by Leon Harris Manuscript Photocopy. Full original length. Photocopy of copy at CSULB, (Notes and Acknowledgement, pages, 1218-1291). n.d.
Upton Sinclair American Rebel by Leon Harris Manuscript Photocopy. Full original length. Photocopy of copy at CSULB, (Notes and Acknowledgement, pages, 1292-1350). n.d.
Audio/Video 1932-2006
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Upton Sinclair Newsletters 1934-1935
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Upton Sinclair Newsletters 1935-1941
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Saturday Evening Post, (entire issue). November 24, 1934
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“We Choose Our Future,” by Upton Sinclair from Esquire, (entire issue). August 1935
“Sinclair Demands Old Age Pensions,” poster. ca. 1934
The Gnome-Mobile movie press booklet. 1967
Upton Sinclair Centenary Celebration poster. October 1978
Upton Sinclair oversized photographic portrait. n.d.
Upton Sinclair drawing/portrait by R. E. Leppert. 1934
Oil! A Novel by Upton Sinclair. Poster. n.d.
“The Convict,” by Upton Sinclair, The Labour Leader, (weekly excerpts). November 1912-January 1913
“Upton Sinclair and ‘Jimmie Higgins,” by Upton Sinclair. The Call Magazine, (tear sheet). July 1919
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“A Critical Dreamer. An Interview with the Author of The Jungle,” The Christian Commonwealth No. 1590, (2 tear sheets). April 3, 1912
“What Terms of Peace Shall Close Them?” From Upton Sinclair and From Prof. G.D. Herron in The Clarion, (tear sheet). May 7, 1915
“An American Indictment of American Democracy,” by Robert Blatchford. The Clarion, (tear sheet). February 27, 1920
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“Upton Sinclair,” by Walter Lippman, The Saturday Review of Literature, (tear sheet). March 3, 1928
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“In Lincoln’s Land,” by Upton Sinclair, The Open Forum. February 13, 1926
Municipal League Bulletin (devoted to John Anson Ford’s candidacy for mayor of Los Angeles). April 1937
“Some Comments on Books,” by Upton Sinclair, The New York Call, (newspaper clipping). December 3, 1911
Upton Sinclair and Candidates flyer. Democratic Mass Meeting, Berkeley. October 25, 1934
Series 3. Circular Letters/Flyers, 1906-1962
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The Books Of Upton Sinclair. 8 page 1 sheet leaflet catalog on yellow paper advertising five Sinclair books. The Jungle Publishing Co., New York, NY. ca. 1906-7
Circulate “The Jungle.” Circular letter advertisement from Jack London. The Jungle Publishing Company, Princeton, NJ. (“Ready February 1906.” “The Uncle Tom’s Cabin of wage slavery!”) 1906
Circulate “The Jungle.” Ccircular letter advertisement from Jack London. The Jungle Publishing Company, Princeton, NJ. (“Published February 1906.” “The Uncle Tom’s Cabin of wage slavery!”) February 1906
The Jungle By Upton Sinclair, Author of “Manassas,” Etc leaflet advertisement. 1906
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A New Edition of The Jungle by Upton Sinclair leaflet. 1920
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America’s Greatest Newspaper. Advertisement leaflet for newspaper, Appeal to Reason by Upton Sinclair. 1911
A Socialist Peace by Upton Sinclair, reprint from Pearson’s Magazine, (6 page leaflet). August 1917
A Socialist Peace by Upton Sinclair, reprint from Pearson’s Magazine, (6 page leaflet, pulp paper). August 1917
Four Letters about Love’s Pilgrimage, (8 page pamphlet). ca .1911
Four Letters about Love’s Pilgrimage, (8 page pamphlet). ca .1911
Plays for Socialism A Prospectus by Upton Sinclair, (leaflet, 4 pages). n.d.
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The Profits of Religion Sixteen pages from a Book by Upton Sinclair, (pamphlet). 1918
The Profits of Religion Sixteen pages from a Book by Upton Sinclair, (pamphlet). 1918
Order form, circular letter with letterhead of Upton Sinclair, Pasadena, California, (12 books offered). 1920
Circular letter advertising Jimmie Higgins on Upton Sinclair letter head. ca. March 1919
Who owns the Press and why? Advertising leaflet for The Brass Check, (brown sheet). 1919
Who owns the Press and why? (advertising leaflet for The Brass Check, brown sheet). 1919
Who owns the Press and why? (advertising leaflet for The Brass Check, brown sheet). 1920
The Truth about the Capitalist Press. The Brass Check by Upton Sinclair, (advertising flyer for The Brass Check, for sale in England). n.d.
The Truth about the Capitalist Press. The Brass Check by Upton Sinclair, (advertising flyer for The Brass Check). n.d.
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Who owns the press, and why? (advertising leaflet for The Brass Check, white sheet). n.d.
Who owns the press, and why? (advertising leaflet for The Brass Check, white sheet with increased prices in red ink). 1920
Books By Upton Sinclair, (catalog leaflet for several books leading off with a description of The Brass Check, The Jungle, Debs and The Poets, 100%, and others). n.d.
Books By Upton Sinclair, (catalog leaflet for The Brass Check and 8 other books). n.d.
Books By Upton Sinclair, (catalog leaflet for The Brass Check and 8 other books). n.d.
Books By Upton Sinclair, (catalog leaflet for The Brass Check and 8 other books). n.d.
Circular letter to Frederick Roy Martin, Associated Press from Upton Sinclair regarding The Brass Check. May 28, 1921
The Crimes of the “Times” A Test of Newspaper Decency by Upton Sinclair, (pamphlet advertising The Brass Check). 1929
The Crimes of the “Times” A Test of Newspaper Decency by Upton Sinclair, (pamphlet advertising The Brass Check. 1929
Blood Will Tell!, (circular letter/article taken from The Book of Life, Mind and Body, by Upton Sinclair). n.d.
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Circular letter with offerings of Upton Sinclair books. (Dear Friend: “We have been in jail and out again since you heard from us last.”) September 20, 1923
Order Blank for the Gooslings, the Goose-Step and several others. n.d.
Circular letter from Upton Sinclair regarding a series of standard works to be funded by the Garland Fund. Sinclair was to be editor. n.d.
‘Dear Friend’ circular letter regarding the co-operative funding for the publication of Upton Sinclair books with a list of books. n.d.
‘Dear Friend” circular letter regarding Upton Sinclair’s proposed book publishing co-operative. n.d.
Circular letter advertising Mammonart, by Upton Sinclair. n.d.
Old England Speaks to New England, (leaflet advertising Boston by Upton Sinclair for an English audience; smaller print). n.d.
Old England Speaks to New England, (leaflet advertising Boston by Upton Sinclair for an English audience; larger print). n.d.
Books of Upton Sinclair, (flyer advertising many titles of Upton Sinclair). 1930
Fait Justitia! A Socialist Seeks Justice in Denver. Reprint from the NewLeader, (leaflet about Sinclair’s libel suit against the Rocky Mountain News). August 3, 1929.
The Pulitzer Prize and “Special Pleading” by Upton Sinclair (leaflet why Boston didn’t win Pultizer Prize because of its ‘socialist’ tone. n.d.
The Sinclair Foundation A Statement to My Readers and Friends, (leaflet). 1931
Circular letter concerning The Wet Parade. September 1931
Circular letter from John Farrar of Farrar & Rinehart Publisher regarding The Wet Parade. August 28. 1931
The Wet Parade by Upton Sinclair, (broadside, with excerpts from reviews). 1931
‘Dear Friend,” circular letter from Upton Sinclair (concerns The Wet Parade and all other matters Sinclair. April 1932
The Candidacy of Upton Sinclair for the Nobel Prize for Literature, (list of supporters). 1932
‘Dear Friend,’ circular letter from Upton Sinclair, (mention of Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox and other recent works). February 1933
‘Dear Friend,’ circular letter from Upton Sinclair, (mention of Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox and other recent works). February 1933
‘Dear Friend,’ circular letter from Upton Sinclair, (mention of Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox and other recent works). February 1933
‘Dear Friend,’ circular letter from Upton Sinclair, (mention of The Way Out: What Lies Ahead for America and other recent works). May 1933
“Dear Friend,’ circular letter from Upton Sinclair, (mention of “Eisenstein’s” Thunder Over Mexico). September 20 1933
Thunder Over Mexico, (leaflet; reprint of New Republic article by Upton Sinclair). n.d.
‘Dear Friend,’ circular letter from Upton Sinclair, (concerns several topics including gubernatorial election in California). October 18, 1933
‘Dear Friend,’ circular letter from Upton Sinclair, (election and mention of An Upton Sinclair Anthology). June 1934
‘Dear Friend’ campaign letter from Richard S. Otto, Campaign Manager, (End Poverty in California, Upton Sinclair for Governor: “You have expressed an interest…”) n.d.
Dear Friend’ campaign letter from Richard S. Otto, Campaign Manager, (photocopy; End Poverty in California, Upton Sinclair for Governor. “A smooth running organization…”) n.d.
The Platform of the Democratic Party, (leaflet published by End Poverty League, Inc.). 1934
The Platform of the Democratic Party, (leaflet published by End Poverty League, Inc.). 1934
Membership postcard for End Poverty League. n.d.
“Candidates on EPIC Platform,” (postcard). ca. 1934
“Sinclair Program Not True Democracy Say Cobb, Famous Author,” (newsprint proof of radio address). October 15, 1934
Upton Sinclair –Man of God --Friend of Man, End Poverty League, Inc., (campaign leaflet). 1934
Upton Sinclair –Man of God --Friend of Man, End Poverty League, Inc., (campaign leaflet). 1934
The Contrasting School Programs of Governor Merriam and of Upton Sinclair. United for California League. 1934
Upton Sinclair on the Doctors and Dentists. (Anti-Sinclair election pamphlet published by United For California League). 1934
The Unmasking of Upton Sinclair: Is California Ready for Communism?, (pamphlet by Martin Luther Thomas). 1934
For Thirty Years Upton Sinclair Posed as a Socialist. The last few months he has been a pretend Democrat. Is he not in fact a dyed-in-the-red Communist? , (Campaign pamphlet signed by Democratic Merriam for Governor Campaign Committee). 1934
Upton Sinclair’s Attitude on Christianity, (published by United for California League; anti-Sinclair pamphlet). n.d.
ONE SincLIAR dollar. I.O.U. Forever,(green campaign “dollar”). 1934
The Red Currency ONE SincLIAR Dollar, (red campaign “dollar”). 1934
ONE SincLIAR Dollar (red campaign “dollar,” signed by Tom Phoney and Utopian Sinclair). 1934
ONE SincLIAR Dollar (red campaign “dollar,” signed by Tom Phoney and Utopian Sinclair). 1934
End Sinclairism in California, (leaflet published by California League Against Sinclairism). 1934
The Proof That Upton Sinclair Preaches Revolution and Communism, (leaflet published by United for California League). 1934
SINCLAIR Defiler of All Churches and All Christian Institutions, (leaflet published by United for California League). 1934
SINCLAIR Defiler of All Churches and All Christian Institutions, (leaflet issued by California Democratic Governor’s League). n.d.
Upton Sinclair’s Open Insult to the Stars and Stripes and Our Constitution by Martin Luther Thomas, (pamphlet). 1934
The Menace of Sinclairism by C.C. Young, (leaflet printed by California League Against Sinclairism). 1934
Plundering the Farmer: An Expose of Upton Sinclair’s “Epic” Scheme to Russianize California Agriculture and Destroy Independent Farming , (brochure printed by California League Against Sinclairism). 1934
Card promoting H. Jerry Voorhis as Democratic Candidate for the 49th State Assembly District. 1934
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I, Candidate For Governor: And How I Got Licked, (leaflet; reviews of book).. 1935
Sinclair Radio Fund Rally ticket. n.d.
Postcard mentioning production They Call Me Carpenter. April 1935
‘Dear Friend’ circular letter, by Upton Sinclair, (concerns Co-op). September 1936
‘Dear Friend circular letter re No Pasaran (They Shall Not Pass) A Novel of the Battle of Madrid. n.d.
Galley/leaflet with ‘to the editor’ letter and a sample column entitled: Stealing One Another’s Washing. 1936
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Galley/leaflet with ‘to the editor’ letter and a sample column entitled: Stealing One Another’s Washing. 1936
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When is a Book Not a Book A Letter to the Editor of “New York Herald-Tribune Books”, (circular letter to ‘My Dear Irita Van Doren’). December 10, 1937
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Circular postcard from Upton Sinclair with mention of The Flivver King and No Pasaran. n.d.
Our Lady Outline Sketch of Three-Art Drama by Upton Sinclair, (Sinclair looking for producer). 1937
‘Dear Friend’ circular letter from Upton Sinclair. Letter concerns Little Steel, Our Lady and other Sinclair publishing news. , September 20, 1938
We Have Made Arrangements To Sell the Works of Upton Sinclair Brought out by Other Publishers, (leaflet published by Haldeman-Julius Publications). ca. 1949
Works of Upton Sinclair, (leaflet with Sinclair titles, offered by Haldeman-Julius Publications). ca. 1949
Books By Upton Sinclair, (listing of Sinclair titles offered by Upton Sinclair, Monrovia, CA). n.d.
‘Dear Friend’ circular letter from Upton Sinclair, (mention of World’s End and many other titles). November 1939
‘Dear Friend’ circular letter from Upton Sinclair, (response to requests to help refugees). 1939
World’s End Impending Notes on the Writing of World’s End by Upton Sinclair, (leaflet). 1940
World’s End Impending Notes on the Writing of World’s End by Upton Sinclair, (leaflet; photocopy with alternative layout and font). 1940
Letters Concerning the “Worlds End” Series by Upton Sinclair, (leaflet). ca. 1942
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Index to The Lanny Budd Story by Upton Sinclair, the Viking Press, (brochure). 1943
Upton Sinclair Answers Some Timely Questions from Kapustkan Magazine. 1948
Greetings from Upton Sinclair, (reprint of article from the New Leader regarding Southern Belle by Mary Craig Sinclair). n.d.
In Memoriam by Upton Sinclair, (leaflet). n.d.
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Program for the Sinclair Exhibit, Lilly Library, Indiana Unversity. 1963
Program for UAW (United Auto Workers) Social Justice Award. Autograph of Upton Sinclair. Atlantic City, New Jersey. May 6, 1962
Singing Jailbirds by Upton Sinclair. A New Playwrights Theatre Production, (leaflet quoting critics for play playing at Grove Street Theatre). , 1929
They Call Me Carpenter (program for production sponsored by the EPIC Drama League). May 9, 1935
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Think! Jerry Voorhis EPIC page. ca. 1934
“The Warren Defenders,” by Upton Sinclair, Appeal to Reason, (newspaper pages). June 19, 1909
“Literature and Economics,” by Upton Sinclair, The New York Call, (newspaper page). April 9, 1911
“From the Author of “ The Jungle,” by Upton Sinclair, The Syndicalist. March-April 1912
4 “A Bold Plan,” by Upton Sinclair, The New York Call, (newspaper section). September 15, 1912
“’Kill, Not Rockefellers, But System,’ Says Sinclair,” New York American, 2 other articles on Rockefellers and Colorado Mine Strike, (newspaper page). May 4, 1914
“A Christmas Letter To Mr. Vincent Astor from Upton Sinclair,” by Upton Sinclair, The New York Call, (newspaper page). January 3, 1914
“The Millennium A Story,” by Upton Sinclair, Appeal to Reason [Chapter V and VI?], (newspaper section). May 16, 1914
“Sinclair and His Band of Mourners Make Rockefeller’s Life Miserable,” by Maud Davis Walker, Appeal To Reason, (newspaper page). May 16, 1914
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“John D.”s Governor of Colorado Lied to President Wilson and Associated Press Suppressed the Facts Says Sinclair," Appeal to Reason, (newspaper page). May 30, 1914
“The Millennium A Story,” by Upton Sinclair, Appeal to Reason [Chapter XII], (newspaper page). ca. May 1914
“After the War: A Forecast,” by Upton Sinclair, The American Socialist, (newspaper pages). October 30, 1915
“Sinclair Answers Lee: Says He Gave 213 Facts,” Globe [newspaper]. 1920?
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Upton Sinclair’s End Poverty Paper, Vol 1 No 1, (newspaper). Week of December 26-January 2, 1933-1934
“Democrats Get Scare,” “Sinclair Splits Bourbons; Roosevelt Keeps Mum,” and “Roosevelt Ready to See, But Not Indorse, Sinclair,” Los Angeles Times, (newspaper page). August 30, 1934
Sample Ballot, 1934 California State Ballot for 15th Congressional, 38th Senatorial and 65th Assembly District. November 6, 1934
Allied Democrat, (entire issue). September 7, 1938
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“Upton Sinclair Asks Students to Keep Abreast With Times,” University of Southern California Daily Trojan, (newspaper issue). March 26, 1962
Oil! (poster for play; Theatre Americana Production). n.d.
The California American, published by Progressive Friends of California. undated, Oct 1934
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Series 4. Books/Pamphlets, 1905-2013
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Books 1899-1976
Pamphlets 1904-1941
Other Pamphlets 1915-1950
Books With Introductions and Forwards by Upton Sinclair 1920-1963
Other Books: Kate Crane-Gartz Books 1923-1942
Other Books in the Collection 1903-2013