Upton Beall Sinclair
(1878–1968)

American author who wrote over ninety books in many genres, often advocating socialist views; also wrote under the pseudonyms Clarke Fitch, Frederick Garrison, and Arthur Stirling

Upton Beall Sinclair

Works

  • Courtmartialed (1898)
  • Saved by the Enemy (1898)
  • The Fighting Squadron (1898)
  • A Prisoner of Morro (1898)
  • A Soldier Monk (1898)
  • A Gauntlet of Fire (1899)
  • Holding the Fort (1899)
  • A Soldier's Pledge (1899)
  • Wolves of the Navy (1899)
  • Springtime and Harvest (1901)
  • The Journal of Arthur Stirling (1903)
  • Off For West Point (1903)
  • From Port to Port (1903)
  • On Guard (1903)
  • A Strange Cruise (1903)
  • The West Point Rivals (1903)
  • A West Point Treasure (1903)
  • A Cadet's Honor (1903)
  • Cliff, the Naval Cadet (1903)
  • The Cruise of the Training Ship (1903)
  • Prince Hagen (1903)
  • Manassas: A Novel of the War (1904, reissued in 1959 as Theirs Be the Guilt) (transcription project)
  • A Captain of Industry (1906)
  • The Jungle (1906)
  • The Overman (1907)
  • The Industrial Republic (1907)
  • The Metropolis (1908) (transcription project)
  • The Moneychangers (1908, reprinted as The Money Changers)
  • Good Health and How We Won It: With an Account of New Hygiene (1909) (1909)
  • Samuel The Seeker (1910)
  • The Fasting Cure (1911)
  • Love's Pilgrimage (1911)
  • Plays of Protest: The Naturewoman, The Machine, The Second-Story Man, Prince Hagen (1912)
  • Damaged Goods (1913)
  • The Pot Boiler (1913)
  • Sylvia (1913)
  • Sylvia's Marriage (1914)
  • The Cry for Justice (editor, 1915) (transcription project)
  • King Coal (1917)
  • The Profits of Religion (1917)
  • The Brass Check (1919) (transcription project)
  • Jimmie Higgins (1919)
  • Debs and the Poets (1920)
  • 100%: The Story of a Patriot (1920)
  • The Spy (1920)
  • The Book of Life (1921)
  • The McNeal-Sinclair Debate on Socialism (1921)
  • They Call Me Carpenter: A Tale of the Second Coming (1922)
  • The Goose-Step (1923)
  • The Goslings A Study of the American Schools (1924)
  • Hell: A Verse Drama and Photoplay (1924)
  • The Millennium (1924)
  • Singing Jailbirds: A Drama in Four Acts (1924)
  • Bill Porter: A Drama of O. Henry in Prison (1925)
  • Letters to Judd, an American Workingman (1925)
  • Mammonart (1925)
  • The Spokesman's Secretary (1926)
  • Money Writes! (1927)
  • Oil! (1927)
  • Boston, 2 vols. (1928)
  • Mental Radio: Does It Work, and How? (1930, 1962)
  • Mountain City (1930)
  • Roman Holiday (1931)
  • The Wet Parade (1931)
  • American Outpost (1932)
  • The Way Out (novel) (1933)
  • I, Governor of California - and How I Ended Poverty (1933)
  • Immediate Epic (1933)
  • Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox (1933)
  • We, People of America, and How We Ended Poverty: A True Story of the Future (1933)
  • Epic Answers: How to End Poverty in California (1935) (1934)
  • The Epic Plan for California (1934)
  • The Lie Factory Starts (1934)
  • The Book of Love (1934)
  • Depression Island (1935)
  • I, Candidate for Governor - and How I Got Licked (1935)
  • Co-op: A Novel of Living Together (1936)
  • The Gnomobile (1936, 1962)
  • Wally for Queen (1936)
  • What God Means to Me (1936)
  • No Pasaran!: A Novel of the Battle of Madrid (1937)
  • The Flivver King: A Story of Ford-America (1937)
  • Little Steel (1938)
  • Our Lady (1938)
  • Upton Sinclair on the Soviet Union (1938)
  • Expect No Peace (1939)
  • Letters to a Millionaire (1939)
  • Marie Antoinette (novel) (1939)
  • Telling the World (1939)
  • Your Million Dollars (1939)
  • World's End (1940)
  • World's End Impending (1940)
  • Between Two Worlds (1941)
  • Dragon's Teeth (1942)
  • Wide Is the Gate (1943)
  • Presidential Agent (1944)
  • Dragon Harvest (1945)
  • A World to Win (1946)
  • A Presidential Mission (1947)
  • A Giant's Strength (1948)
  • Limbo on the Loose (1948)
  • One Clear Call (1948)
  • O Shepherd, Speak! (1949)
  • Another Pamela (1950)
  • The Enemy Had It Too: A Play in Three Acts (1950)
  • Schenk Stefan! (1951)
  • A Personal Jesus (1952)
  • The Return of Lanny Budd (1953)
  • What Didymus Did (UK 1954) / It Happened to Didymus (US 1958)
  • The Cup of Fury (1956)
  • Theirs be the Guilt (1959)
  • My Lifetime in Letters (1960)
  • Affectionately Eve (1961)
  • The Autobiography of Upton Sinclair with Maeve Elizabeth Flynn III. (1962)
  • The Coal War (1976)

Some or all works by this author are in the public domain in the United States because they were published before January 1, 1927.


The author died in 1968, so works by this author are also in the public domain in countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 50 years or less. Works by this author may also be in the public domain in countries and areas with longer native copyright terms that apply the rule of the shorter term to foreign works.

 
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