Summary
A documentary novel portraying industry's conditions at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. Sinclair's novel prompted public outrage which led President Theodore Roosevelt to demand an official investigation. This eventually led to the passage of the Pure Food and Drug laws. Full description
Series: Classics illustrated graphic novels (Papercutz)
Great expectations (Volume 1.)
The invisible man (Volume 2.)
Through the looking-glass (Volume 3.)
The raven and other poems (Volume 4.)
Hamlet (Volume 5.)
The scarlet letter (Volume 6.)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Volume 7.)
The Count of Monte Cristo (Volume 8.)
The jungle (Volume 9.)
Cyrano de Bergerac (Volume 10.)
The devil's dictionary and other works (Volume 11.)
The island of Dr. Moreau (Volume 12.)
Ivanhoe (Volume 13.)
Wuthering Heights (Volume 14.)
The call of the wild (Volume 15.)
The secret agent (Volume 17.)
Aesop's fables (Volume 18.)
The adventures of Tom Sawyer (Volume 19.)
The fall of the House of Usher (Volume 20.)