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Filed under: Chicago (Ill.) -- Fiction Artie: A Story of the Streets and Town (second edition; Chicago: H. S. Stone and Co., 1896), by George Ade, illust. by John T. McCutcheon (illustrated HTML and page images at Indiana) Doc' Horne: A Story of the Streets and Town (New York: Duffield and Co., 1906), by George Ade (illustrated HTML and page images at Indiana) Erik Dorn, by Ben Hecht Gullible's Travels, Etc., by Ring Lardner, illust. by May Wilson Preston (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) In Babel: Stories of Chicago (New York: McClure, Phillips and Co., 1903), by George Ade (HTML and page images at Indiana) Pink Marsh: A Story of the Streets and Town (Chicago and New York: H. S. Stone and Co., 1897), by George Ade, illust. by John T. McCutcheon (illustrated HTML and page images at Indiana) Sweet Clover: A Romance of the White City (Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1894), by Clara Louise Burnham (Gutenberg multiple formats) Tales of Chicago Streets (Little Blue Book #698; Girard, KS: Haldeman-Julius Co., c1924), by Ben Hecht (page images at HathiTrust) Sister Carrie (restored text; Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1981), by Theodore Dreiser, ed. by John C. Berkey, Alice M. Winters, James L. W. West, and Neda M. Westlake (PDF at Wayback Machine) Chikago: Nykyajan Romaani ("The Jungle" in Finnish; Porvoo: WSOY, 1906), by Upton Sinclair, trans. by O. A. Joutsen (Gutenberg text) The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair (Gutenberg text) Pyramid Scheme, by Dave Freer and Eric Flint (multiple formats at freedoors.org) Raistas (The Jungle) (Lithuanian translation; Chicago: Spauda "Lietuvos", c1908), by Upton Sinclair, trans. by Jonas Naujokas With the Procession, by Henry Blake Fuller (Gutenberg text) The Bomb (London: J. Long, c1908), by Frank Harris (page images at HathiTrust) The Bomb (first American edition; New York: M. Kennerley, 1909), by Frank Harris The Bomb (illustrated and definitive edition, with a new afterword; New York: The author, 1920), by Frank Harris The Bomb (with a 1963 introduction by Dos Passos), by Frank Harris, contrib. by John Dos Passos (HTML at theanarchistlibrary.org) The Efficiency Expert, by Edgar Rice Burroughs (Gutenberg text) The Efficiency Expert (original magazine version), by Edgar Rice Burroughs (illustrated HTML at erblist.com) The Pit: A Story of Chicago, by Frank Norris (Gutenberg text) So Big (Garden City, NY: Doubleday and Co., c1924), by Edna Ferber (page images at HathiTrust) So Big (New York: Grosset and Dunlap, c1924), by Edna Ferber (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) A Tame Surrender: A Story of the Chicago Strike (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Co., 1896), by Charles King (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Wilby's Dan (New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1904), by William Wallace Cook, illust. by C. B. Falls (page images at HathiTrust) Windy McPherson's Son, by Sherwood Anderson (Gutenberg text) The Fabulous Clipjoint, by Fredric Brown (HTML at Wayback Machine) Marching Men, by Sherwood Anderson (Gutenberg text) Sister Carrie, by Theodore Dreiser (Gutenberg text) Sister Carrie (New York: Doubleday, Page, and Co., 1900), by Theodore Dreiser Sister Carrie (New York: B. W. Dodge and Co., 1907), by Theodore Dreiser (multiple formats at Indiana) The Song of the Lark (1915), by Willa Cather (Gutenberg text)
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