
Main Street
by Sinclair Lewis
"Main Street" by Sinclair Lewis, published 1961 by The New American Library, seventh printing. Paperback in fair condition with cover wear and yellowed pages. Includes Mark Schorer's afterword. This edition offers a glimpse into Lewis's critique of small-town life, valuable for collectors of American literature.
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The book is in fair condition, with visible wear on the cover, including creases and edge wear. The spine shows signs of use, and the pages have yellowed with age. There is no dust jacket, as typical for this paperback edition. The binding remains intact, ensuring the book is fully functional for reading. ###
About This Vintage 1961 Edition
"Main Street" by Sinclair Lewis, published by The New American Library in 1961, is a classic work of American literature. This Signet Classic edition, a seventh printing, captures the essence of small-town America through Lewis's critical lens. Known for his keen social observations, Lewis was the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature. This edition includes an afterword by Mark Schorer, providing additional insight into the novel's impact. Despite being a reprint, this edition holds value for collectors interested in mid-20th-century American publishing. The book is in paperback format, with noticeable wear typical of its age, yet remains intact and readable. ###
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The New American Library
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