Ann Vickers, by Sinclair Lewis.  Published in 1933 by Grosset & Dunlap.

Some reviewers were outraged by Ann Vickers when it first appeared in 1933. "Persons unused to horrid and filthy things had better stay at a safe distance from this book," wrote one. Lewis's Ann Vickers is a complex character: a strong-minded prison superintendent dedicated to enlightened social reform, she also seeks to fulfill herself as a sexual being. Ann Vickers is in all respects her own person, standing up to the confining rules of her society.

Condition:  Sound binding.  Sunning to spine and light wear to top and bottom of spine and board tips.  Toning to endpapers and first and last few pages.  Rear free endpaper has notes in pencil on it.  8 1/2"  x  5  1/2" with 562 pages.