Arrowsmith
By Sinclair Lewis, José Manuel Álvarez Flórez and Barbara Grace Spayd
"Arrowsmith" was published by Signet Classics in October 1, 1961 - New York and it has 438 pages.
“Arrowsmith” Metadata:
- Title: Arrowsmith
- Authors: Sinclair LewisJosé Manuel Álvarez FlórezBarbara Grace Spayd
- Number of Pages: 438
- Publisher: Signet Classics
- Publish Date: October 1, 1961
- Publish Location: New York
“Arrowsmith” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Physicians - After years of work as a small town doctor and a research scientist, Arrowsmith heads for the West Indies with a serum to halt an epidemic. A tragic turn of events forces him to come to terms with his career and his personal life - Practice - Satire - Pulitzer Prize Winner - Fiction - Medicine in literature - award:pulitzer_prize=1926 - Open Library Staff Picks - award:pulitzer_prize=fiction - Scientists - Medicine - Medical ethics - Research - Evangelists - Retired executives - Married people - Americans - Clergy - American fiction - Protestant churches - Social life and customs - Middle class - Avarice - Modern Literature - Reading Level-Grade 7 - Reading Level-Grade 9 - Reading Level-Grade 8 - Reading Level-Grade 11 - Reading Level-Grade 10 - Reading Level-Grade 12 - New York Times reviewed - American fiction (fictional works by one author) - Fiction, general - Fiction, medical - Fiction, satire - Fiction, classics - Medical novels - Literature - American literature
- People: Sinclair Lewis (1885-1951)
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL7576666M - OL51147W
- ISBN-13: 9780451516718
- ISBN-10: 0451516710
- All ISBNs: 0451516710 - 9780451516718
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Snippets and Summary:
THE driver of the wagon swaying through forest and swamp of the Ohio wilderness was a ragged girl of fourteen.
"Arrowsmith" Description:
The Open Library:
The origins of Arrowsmith can be traced to the late 1960s in Sunapee, New Hampshire. Steven Tyler was a drummer and vocalist originally from Yonkers, New York, who had been in a series of relatively unsuccessful bands such as The Vic Tallarico Orchestra, The Strangeurs/Chain Reaction, The Chain, Fox Chase, and William Proud. In 1969, while vacationing in Sunapee, he met Joe Perry, who was at the time washing dishes at the Anchorage in Sunapee Harbor, and playing in a band called the Jam Band with bassist Tom Hamilton and drummer David "Pudge" Scott. This meeting would eventually lead to the formation of Arrowsmith
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