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  1. The Man Who Knew Coolidge is a 1928 satirical novel by Sinclair Lewis. It features the return of several characters from Lewis' previous works, including George Babbitt and Elmer Gantry. Additionally, it sees a return to the familiar territory of Lewis' fictional American city of Zenith, in the state of Winnemac.

    • Sinclair Lewis
    • 275
    • 1928
    • April 5, 1928
  2. 8 de jul. de 2019 · The man who knew Coolidge : being the soul of Lowell Schmaltz, constructive and Nordic citizen : Lewis, Sinclair, 1885-1951 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  3. The Man Who Knew Coolidge — Sinclair Lewis Foundation. It features the return of several characters from Lewis' previous works, including George Babbitt and Elmer Gantry. Additionally, it sees a return to the familiar territory of Lewis' fictional American city of Zenith, in the state of Winnemac.

  4. The Man Who Knew Coolidge is a 1928 satirical novel by Sinclair Lewis. It features the return of several characters from Lewis' previous works, including George Babbitt and Elmer Gantry. Additionally, it sees a return to the familiar territory of Lewis' fictional American city of Zenith, in the state of Winnemac.

  5. The man who boasts of his ‘dandy little Italian villa-style bungalow, with a Spanish mission entrance,’ who admires Mr. Coolidge because he is safe, and would not like to live in New York ...

  6. The Man who Knew Coolidge: Being the Soul of Lowell Schmaltz, Constructive and Nordic Citizen Sinclair Lewis Books for Libraries Press , 1971 - Fiction - 275 pages

  7. Lewis' novel of Lowell Schmaltz, "friend of Babbitt and constructive citizen." One-third of the story was first published in "that volcanic magazine, The American Mercury." The Man Who Knew Coolidge is one of Lewis' lesser known titles but followed on the heels of some of his greatest successes.