[Photographs of Lewis’s "Hobohemia"] -- [1919]
-- 4 photos : black and white ; 28 x 36 cm.
-- Lewis’s first play, which he adapted from his story of the same name,
opened Feb. 8, 1919 at the Greenwich Village Theatre, Sheridan Square, N.Y.
-- Each photo is annotated by Lewis with characters’ names and the number
of the act pictured. On the verso of each, he has written "Return to Sinclair
Lewis."
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] -- [s.l.] : Drew Blymer, photographer, [ca.
1922]
-- Black and white ; 25 x 21 cm.
-- Lewis sitting at a typewriter, wearing glasses and holding a cigarette.
-- Inscribed: "For W.S. Leeds / with the affectionate regards of Sinclair
Lewis / Oct. 8, 1922"
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] -- [1927?]
-- Black and white ; 18 x 12 cm.
-- Lewis in early middle age (42?), staring intently at the camera.
-- Possibly a publicity photo for Mantrap. Note on verso reads: "Sinclair
Lewis ... has written a romantic novel of the north woods."
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] -- Chicago : Koehue Studios, photographer,
[ca. 1930]
-- Black and white ; 13 x 21 cm.
-- Half-length portrait of Lewis seated, holding a golf club(?)
-- Formerly in the possession of Lou Florey.
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] -- New York : Pinchot, [ca. 1930]
-- Black and white ; 26 x 21 cm.
-- Half-length portrait of Lewis seated.
-- Inscribed: "To Rex Smith, boss / Sinclair Lewis"
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] -- [ca. 1930]
-- Black and white ; 18 x 13 cm.
-- Photo of Lewis in profile, smiling.
[Album of Photographs from the Wedding of Sinclair Lewis and Dorothy Thompson]
-- London : Alfred W. Hobbs, photographer -- [May, 1928]
-- 8 photos : b & w ; 14 x 10 cm + album ; 14 x 12 cm.
-- The album is inscribed by both Lewis and Thompson to Lou Florey.
-- 5 photos of Lewis and Thompson, 1 of Thompson with an unidentified woman,
and 2 photos of the church.
[Photographs of Sinclair Lewis and his Family] -- [193-?]
-- 10 photos : black and white ; 18 x 15 cm. or smaller.
-- Including photos of Lewis, Dorothy Thompson, their son Michael, and several
unidentified subjects.
-- Formerly in the possession of Lou Florey.
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] -- [1933?]
-- Black and white ; 25 x 19 cm.
-- Inscribed: "To my old friend Louis E. Florey / Sinclair Lewis / Barnard,
Vt., March 5, 1933"
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] -- [1933?]
-- Black and white ; 23 x 28 cm.
-- Inscribed: "To Lou Florey in memory of Kansas City, California & Vermont
/ Sinclair Lewis / May 6, 1933"
[Advertising Card for Ann Vickers] -- [1933]
-- 1 card ; 34 x 23 cm.
-- Advertising Doubleday’s second printing of 100,000 copies.
-- llustrated with a photo of Lewis. Inscribed by Lewis to Lou Florey.
[Engraving of Sinclair Lewis] / Richard Hood -- [193-?]
-- Sepia on ivory paper; 27 x 21 cm.
-- Signed by both Hood and Lewis.
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] -- Washington, D.C. : Underwood and Underwood,
photographer, [ca. 1935]
-- Black and white ; 24 x 19 cm.
-- Full-length portrait of Lewis standing outdoors, holding a cane and a cigarette.
-- Formerly in the possession of Lou Florey.
[Caricature of Sinclair Lewis] -- [ca. 1935 ?]
-- India ink on card ; 14 x 9 cm.
-- Signed by Lewis.
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] -- [s.l.] : W.P.A., [1936]
-- Black and white ; 26 x 20 cm.
-- Stamp on verso: "Please credit W.P.A. Federal Theatre Photos"
-- A dramatized version of Lewis’s It Can’t Happen Here was
produced by the W.P.A. in the autumn of 1936.
[Engraving of Sinclair Lewis] / Leonebel Jacobs -- [ca. 1937]
-- Sepia on ivory paper ; 25 x 18 cm.
-- "A signed plate from Portraits of Thirty Authors by Leonebel
Jacobs / Scribners, 1937"
-- Signed additionally by Lewis.
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] -- [ca. 1939]
-- Black and white ; 24 x 19 cm.
-- Inscribed: "To Rosalind Ivan with the warm greetings of a fellow trouper
/ Sinclair Lewis / Sept. 28, 1939" Lewis was then appearing with a touring
company in a production of his own play, Angela is Twenty-two.
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] / [Eric Schaal, photographer] -- [194-?]
-- Black and white ; 18 x 13 cm.
-- This photo was used to illustrate the dust jacket of Cass Timberlane, which
was published in 1945.
-- Inscribed by Lewis "To Lt. W.J. Walker for the good days to come."
[Photographs of Sinclair Lewis] -- [New York : Pach Brothers, photographers,
1942]
-- 6 photos : black and white ; 25 x 20 cm.
-- These photos were taken by Oscar White when Lewis was 57 years old. Matte
prints from Pach Brothers negatives.
[Advertising Card for a Debate between Sinclair Lewis and Lewis Browne] --
[ca. 1943]
-- 1 card ; 32 x 28 cm.
-- Illustrated with photos of Lewis and Browne. Caption reads in part: "Can
it happen here? ... The debate hit of the season!"
-- Date supplied from pencilled note.
[Photograph of Sinclair Lewis] / [Philippe Halsman] -- [1949]
-- Black and white ; 35 x 28 cm.
-- Halsman’s stamp on verso.
-- A full-length photo of Lewis seated (age 64), holding a cigarette.
[Etching of Sinclair Lewis] / [Jack Coughlin] -- [Carmel, Calif. : Pacific
Rim Galleries, 1986]
-- 1 print : grey on white paper ; 28 x 26 cm.
-- One of 25 artist’s proofs; in printed portfolio.
[Photographs of Sinclair Lewis’s House in Port Washington, N.Y.]
-- 1986.
-- 31 prints and 64 negatives.
[Photograph of Dorothy Thompson] -- [ca. 1940]
-- Black and white ; 26 x 21 cm.
-- Signed by Thompson.
[Photograph of James Vincent Sheean] -- [193-?]
-- Black and white ; 24 x 19 cm.
-- Inscribed: "To Lou [Florey], the Great Writer of Everybody’s
Books / V. Sheean"