Upton Sinclair Presents William Fox is a 1933 non-fiction work by the American writer Upton Sinclair.
[1] Sinclair based the book on a series of interviews he had conducted with William Fox, a former Hollywood film tycoon.
The title was a reference to the screen credit "William Fox Presents" which appeared at the start of films.
Much of the book was devoted to detailing what he believed was a conspiracy by Wall Street to force him from control of Fox Film in 1930.
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