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Van Wyck Brooks, “Upton Sinclair and His Novels,” Sketches in Criticism, Dutton, 1932, pp. 291-98.

Bernard Dekle, “Upton Sinclair: The Power of a Courageous Pen,” Profiles of American Authors, Tuttle, 1969, pp. 70-74.

Melvyn Dubofsky, ‘Big Bill’ Haywood, St. Martin’s Press, 1987.

James R. Green, The World of the Worker: Labor in Twen-tieth-Century America, Hill and Wang, 1980.

Granville Hicks, “The Survival of Upton Sinclair,” College English, Vol. 4, no. 4, January, 1943, pp. 213-220.

Daniel Nelson, Shifting Fortunes: The Rise and Decline of American Labor, from 1920 to the Present, Ivan R. Dee, Inc., 1997.

Walter B. Rideout, The Radical Novel in the United States, 1900-1954: Some Interrelations of Literature and Society,

Harvard University Press, 1956.

Upton Sinclair, The Autobiography of Upton Sinclair, Harcourt Brace World, 1962. Jon A. Yoder, Upton Sinclair, Frederick Ungar, 1975.

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