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The Land of Plenty - Cantwell, Robert, and Walter, Jess (Introduction by)
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A labor strike at a lumber mill divides a town based on the author's hometown of Aberdeen, Washington. "The Land of Plenty" portrays the blue-collar workers' struggle for existence and depicts, with sensitivity and compassion, workers and owners alike in their poverty, depravity, and their ultimate goodness. "The Land of Plenty" created a political firestorm when it was published to great success in 1935. Long out -of-print it remains one of the most graphically exciting novels of the Thirties, a lost American classic.

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The Land of Plenty 2013, Counterpoint LLC, Seattle

ISBN-13: 9780988172562

Trade paperback

The Land of Plenty 1971, Southern Illinois University Press

ISBN-13: 9780809304578

Hardcover