Status
Available
Pages
xxv; 420
Collection
Publication
New York : Paragon House, 1989.
Description
Traces the history of coal mining in the United States from early times until 1920, and assesses the impact of working conditions on the miners' militant labor movement
Subjects
Language
Physical description
xxv, 420 p.; 24 cm
ISBN
1557782245 / 9781557782243
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