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LEWIS, Sinclair. Arrowsmith. Harcourt, Brace, and Company, 1925.

Price: US$85.00 + shipping

Condition: Very Good

Description: Second Printing/first trade edition (First Edition was a limited run of signed copies), This copy is from the first trade edition and is not signed. Octavo, blue cloth over boards stamped in orange. Sinclair's remarkable novel follows a young doctor as he moves across the country, facing tough personal and professional decisions and offering a thorough commentary on the state of medicine in the 1920s. Very good, spine slightly faded, no dust jacket.

Seller: Yesterday's Gallery, ABAA, East Woodstock, CT, U.S.A.

Lewis (Sinclair). Arrowsmith.. NY: Harcourt, Brace, (1925). First edition, signed issue., 1925.

Price: US$1100.00 + shipping

Description: Gray-blue paper boards, cream cloth spine with printed paper label. Top edge gilt. Title page printed in red & black. A nice clean copy, about fine, in a worn and repaired slipcase which is missing the top. The printed spine label is yellowed and has some discoloration, BUT the extra spine label is still tipped-in at the rear, and it is in as-new condition. Limited to 500 signed and numbered copies, this is #11. Arrowsmith was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, which Lewis declined to accept.

Seller: William Matthews/The Haunted Bookshop, Sidney, BC, Canada

LEWIS, Sinclair [1885-1951].. Arrowsmith.. New York: Harcourt, Brace And Company, [1925]., 1925.

Price: US$1665.00 + shipping

Description: 8vo. pp. 3 p.l., 448. with half-title. contemporary half morocco, t.e.g., others uncut (modest wear to joints & extremities, spine faded, internally fine). First Edition, one of 500 numbered copies, signed by the Author. Lewis was awarded the Pulitzer prize for fiction for this novel in 1926, but refused to accept it. In 1930 he became the first American to be awarded the Nobel prize for literature.

Seller: D & E LAKE LTD. (ABAC/ILAB), Toronto, ON, Canada

Lewis, Sinclair. Arrowsmith. Harcourt, Brace And Company, New York, 1925.

Price: US$1750.00 + shipping

Description: 448 pages. 23 x 15.5 cm. Limited edition, copy 380 of 500 signed by Lewis: becoming the first American awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature. H.L. Mencken called him "a red-haired tornado from the Minnesota wilds." This title discusses the travail faced of an idealistic physician. His literary reputation waned at the end of his career and was renewed in the early twentieth century -- primarily for his dystopian satire, "It Can't Happen Here," an appropriate parallel to the rise of Donald Trump. Crisp copy, small nicks to left side of spine paper label. Orig. publisher's beige nubby cloth and slate blue boards. Teg. Fine in worn slipcase

Seller: Royoung Bookseller, Inc. ABAA, Ardsley, NY, U.S.A.

Lewis, Sinclair. Arrowsmith. Harcourt Brace, New York, 1925.

Price: US$2999.99 + shipping

Condition: Near Fine

Description: Signed limited edition, #342/500. This copy was signed twice--once to the colophon page and once to the ffep in an inscription to Harvey Taylor, who was an agent, book scout, and possibly con man who contributed a faulty bibliography of Lewis included in a biographical sketch of Lewis by Carl Van Doren. Bookplate to front pastedown, inner hinges cracking/mesh showing at front eps. Acetate DJ, wrinkled on front panel, and lightly rubbed black slipcase included. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; Signed by Author

Seller: curtis paul books, inc., Northridge, CA, U.S.A.

Lewis, Sinclair. Arrowsmith. Harcourt Brace & Co., NY, 1925.

Price: US$3750.00 + shipping

Condition: Fine

Description: Hardcover, FIRST EDITION. Blue holland boards, cream cloth spine, with paper spine label, plain endpapers. A Beautiful copy - looks to be UNREAD. Binding is very tight , clean boards, no marks. Limited SIGNED First edition, copy # 423 of 500. SIGNED COPY. Comes in Dark Blue Slipcase, with additional paper spine label in rear of book - Never used on the slipcase. Slipcase is split / separated on end of case.

Seller: The Kings Word, Marietta, GA, U.S.A.

LEWIS, SINCLAIR.. Arrowsmith. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1925, 1925.

Price: US$5000.00 + shipping

Description: First Edition. One of 500 numbered and signed copies; a nearly fine copy in a custom quarter-morocco slipcase. Presentation copy; inscribed by the author, 'To Ronald Colman who to me is Martin Arrowsmith/ Sinclair Lewis/ Beverly Hills/ April 12, 1939.' Colman played the title role in John Ford's 1931 motion picture, which also starred Helen Hayes and Myrna Loy. All books described as first editions are first printings unless otherwise noted.

Seller: Peter L. Stern & Co., Inc, Newton, MA, U.S.A.

LEWIS Sinclair. Arrowsmith. , 1925.

Price: US$14000.00 + shipping

Description: "LEWIS, Sinclair. Arrowsmith. New York: Harcourt, Brace, (1925). Octavo, original buckram spine, blue paper boards, original printed paper label, top edge gilt, uncut. $14,000.Signed limited first edition of what many consider Lewis' greatest novel, number 1 of only 500 large-paper copies signed by him. An excellent association copy, owned by Ellen Knowles Eayrs-Harcourt, wife of Lewis' publisher Alfred Harcourt, who in a page and a half inscription describes advancing Lewis and his friend, science writer Paul de Kruif, $1000 from her personal account for de Kruif to get married before the two men set out for a year-long trip to research the book that would become Arrowsmith, with the check she made out to de Kruif endorsed on the verso by both Lewis and de Kruif tipped to the front pastedown."Using for his theme the losing fight made by two men with whom scientific truth is religion, Mr. Lewis draws a picture for us that is disquieting in its disillusionment Arrowsmith is a pagan novel for a pagan world an authentic step forward" (Books of the Century, 63-64). Although Arrowsmith was awarded the Pulitzer Prize, Lewis declined the honor, purportedly because Main Street (1921) had not been so honored. His rejection, however, also secured front-page status for this satire of the medical profession in the nation's newspapers. While Lewis is credited as the sole author, he was greatly assisted in its preparation by science writer Paul de Kruif, who received 25% of the royalties on sales. Adapted to the screen in 1931 by director John Ford.This is the copy of Ellen Knowles Eayrs, wife of Lewis' publisher Alfred Harcourt. In 1922, when the events Eayrs recounts in her inscription occurred, she was Harcourt's secretary; she and Harcourt did not marry until 1924, the year prior to this novel's publication, after Harcourt's first wife committed suicide in 1923. In this copy, Eayrs has penciled a lengthy inscription on the front free endpaper recto and verso: "When Red Lewis planned to write a novel about a scientist he persuaded Paul de Kruif, who was just leaving the Rockefeller Institute, to spend a year with him roaming around the West Indies, South America & Europe so that the book should have genuine scientific material and point of view. Paul at the time was engaged to Rhea Barbarin who was living in Michigan and was anxious to marry her before he left but he hadn't a cent to his name. Three days before Red & Paul were to sail, they blew into the Harcourt Brace office to see if they could get an advance immediately so that he could take a 2:30 train to Michigan. No officer of the firm was in so I gave them my personal check which both of them endorsed and Paul got the cash from the Fifth Ave. Bank in New York City. He & Rhea were married on my $1000 and have certainly lived happily ever afterward. EKE-EKH." ("EKH" indicating that she wrote this inscription at some point after marrying Harcourt.) With the original check for $1000, endorsed on the verso by both Lewis and de Kruif, tipped to the front pastedown. Issued on the same day as the stated second (first trade) edition. Without scarce glassine and slipcase. With spare paper spine label tipped to rear flyleaf. Pastore 9. Bruccoli & Clark III:213. With Eayrs' penciled signature on the front flyleaf.Front inner paper hinge expertly reinforced, text clean, light rubbing to board edges, slight toning to spine. An extremely good copy, with an appealing association."

Seller: Bauman Rare Books, Philadelphia, PA, U.S.A.