Main Street by Sinclair Lewis - Eighteenth Printing
This is an acceptable copy of the 18th printing of Sinclair Lewis's book “Main Street”. The boards are in good condition with slight bumping to the corners. The binding is in poor condition as the inside hinge of the front board has split. The pages are clean, but some have minor creasing. Overall, this is an affordable copy of Sinclair Lewis's classic novel.
Published in 1920, “Main Street” critiques American provincialism and small-town conformity. It follows Carol Milford, an idealistic woman who marries a doctor and moves to Gopher Prairie, Minnesota. There, her vision for cultural enrichment meets resistance from traditional townsfolk. As she confronts disillusionment and a stifling atmosphere, the novel explores themes of social isolation, identity, and the clash between modernity and tradition, reflecting the early 20th-century American experience.
This is an acceptable copy of the 18th printing of Sinclair Lewis's book “Main Street”. The boards are in good condition with slight bumping to the corners. The binding is in poor condition as the inside hinge of the front board has split. The pages are clean, but some have minor creasing. Overall, this is an affordable copy of Sinclair Lewis's classic novel.
Published in 1920, “Main Street” critiques American provincialism and small-town conformity. It follows Carol Milford, an idealistic woman who marries a doctor and moves to Gopher Prairie, Minnesota. There, her vision for cultural enrichment meets resistance from traditional townsfolk. As she confronts disillusionment and a stifling atmosphere, the novel explores themes of social isolation, identity, and the clash between modernity and tradition, reflecting the early 20th-century American experience.
This is an acceptable copy of the 18th printing of Sinclair Lewis's book “Main Street”. The boards are in good condition with slight bumping to the corners. The binding is in poor condition as the inside hinge of the front board has split. The pages are clean, but some have minor creasing. Overall, this is an affordable copy of Sinclair Lewis's classic novel.
Published in 1920, “Main Street” critiques American provincialism and small-town conformity. It follows Carol Milford, an idealistic woman who marries a doctor and moves to Gopher Prairie, Minnesota. There, her vision for cultural enrichment meets resistance from traditional townsfolk. As she confronts disillusionment and a stifling atmosphere, the novel explores themes of social isolation, identity, and the clash between modernity and tradition, reflecting the early 20th-century American experience.