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Good. No Jacket. 290pgs. photos yellow Cloth. black spine label, silver lettering. previous owner signature on front endpaper. darkened spine, soiling to covers, pages toned, but clean. "Three visits to the lead mining district, investigating the labor problems, are the basis of the author's personal findings. 1935, 1937, 1938--and a constant focus of dangerous attention from those opposed to union organization, the local "Hoods" with their outcries against "furriners and reds", she managed to escape successfully from all kinds of attacks because she had taught in this tri-state district. You get a grimly vivid picture of the living conditions, the bloody battles, the horrors of the industrial struggle, the political moves; --and the miners, their wives and families, as living, breathing people." Size: Octavo.