LEWIS, Sinclair (1885-1951). Babbitt. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1922.
LEWIS, Sinclair (1885-1951). Babbitt. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1922.

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LEWIS, Sinclair (1885-1951). Babbitt. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1922.

8o. Original blue cloth; printed dust jacket (some creasing and small losses at edges). Provenance: Hazen Memorial Library (presentation slip from Lewis mounted on front pastedown); Estelle Doheny (bookplate; sold Christie's New York, 21 February 1989, lot 1682 part).

FIRST EDITION, FIRST STATE. PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED BY LEWIS TO THE HAZEN MEMORIAL LIBRARY on a slip mounted on the front pastedown: "To The Hazen Memorial Library, with the best wishes of a lover of Virginia. Sinclair Lewis. N.Y. Nov. 1915."

With George Follansbee Babbitt, middle aged, middle class, middle-management, and with a middling mind, Lewis identified a new American type. He also gave a new word to the American language: the name "Babbitt" is now found in most dictionaries (Webster's defines it as "a business or professional man who conforms unthinkingly to prevailing middle class standards"). Pastore 8.