Sinclair Lewis Books in Order

Sinclair Lewis is a celebrated American novelist, renowned for his incisive critiques of American capitalism and materialism in the mid-20th century. His Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded in 1930, recognized his exceptional literary talent, particularly his vivid descriptions and creation of relatable, witty characters. Lewis's works often explored the lives of modern working women, offering profound insights into their struggles and aspirations. Critics, such as H.L. Mencken, have praised his authentic voice and mastery of the novel form, likening him to a "red-haired tornado from the Minnesota wilds." With a unique ability to balance humor and social commentary, Lewis has left an enduring mark on American literature, influencing generations of writers with his thought-provoking and engaging narratives.

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by Sinclair Lewis

  • #1
    The Man From Main Street(1953)
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  • #2
    From Main Street to Stockholm(1953)
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  • #3
    Adventures in Autobumming(2017)
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  • #4
    Short Story Masterpieces: 35 Classic American and British Stories from the First Half of the 20th Century(1954)
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  • #5
    30 Eternal Masterpieces of Humorous Stories(2019)
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    Hike and the Aeroplane(1912)
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  • #2
    Our Mr. Wrenn(1914)
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  • #3
    The Trail of the Hawk(1915)
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  • #4
    The Job(1917)
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  • #5
    The Innocents(1917)
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  • #6
    Free Air(1919)
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  • #7
    Main Street(1920)
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  • #8
    Babbitt(1922)
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  • #9
    Arrowsmith(1925)
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  • #10
    Mantrap(1925)
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  • #11
    Elmer Gantry(1927)
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  • #12
    The Man Who Knew Coolidge(1928)
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  • #13
    Dodsworth(1929)
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  • #14
    Ann Vickers(1933)
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  • #15
    Work Of Art(1934)
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  • #16
    It Can't Happen Here(1935)
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  • #17
    The Prodigal Parents(1938)
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  • #18
    Bethel Merriday(1940)
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  • #19
    Gideon Planish(1943)
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  • #20
    Cass Timberlane(1945)
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  • #21
    Kingsblood Royal(1947)
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  • #22
    The God-Seeker(1949)
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  • #23
    World So Wide(1951)
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  • #24
    Let Us Play King(1956)
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  • #25
    Storm in the West(1963)
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  • #26
    The Willow Walk(1918)
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  • #27
    The Boy Scouts of the Eagle Patrol(2007)
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  • #28
    Young Man Axelbrod(2013)
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  • #29
    The Cat of the Stars(2014)
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  • #30
    The Ghost Patrol(2014)
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  • #31
    Speed(2014)
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  • #32
    Things(2014)
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  • #33
    Moths in the ARC Light(2014)
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  • #34
    The Kidnaped Memorial(2014)
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  • #35
    Harri(2016)
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  • #36
    Jayhawker: A Play in Three Acts(1935)
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  • #37
    Selected Short Stories of Sinclair Lewis(1935)
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  • #38
    I'm A Stranger Here Myself and Other Stories(1962)
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  • #39
    If I Were Boss(1997)
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  • #40
    Go East, Young Man(2005)
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  • #41
    The Minnesota Stories of Sinclair Lewis(2005)
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  • #42
    The Short Stories of Sinclair Lewis, 1904-1949(2007)
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About Sinclair Lewis

Sinclair Lewis is a celebrated American novelist, renowned for his incisive critiques of American capitalism and materialism in the mid-20th century. His Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded in 1930, recognized his exceptional literary talent, particularly his vivid descriptions and creation of relatable, witty characters. Lewis's works often explored the lives of modern working women, offering profound insights into their struggles and aspirations. Critics, such as H.L. Mencken, have praised his authentic voice and mastery of the novel form, likening him to a "red-haired tornado from the Minnesota wilds." With a unique ability to balance humor and social commentary, Lewis has left an enduring mark on American literature, influencing generations of writers with his thought-provoking and engaging narratives.

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