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| Archbald, Hugh |
| | Four-Hour Day in Coal. N. Y. H. W. Wilson Co. 1922. 148 pp. |
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| Bloch, Louis |
| | Coal Miners' Insecurity; Facts about Irregularity of Employment in the Bituminous Coal Industry in the United States. N. Y. Russell Sage Foundation. 1922. 50 pp. |
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| Brophy, John |
| | See United Mine Workers of America, District No. 2, andUnited Mine Workers of America, Nationalization ResearchCommittee. |
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| Campbell, M. R. |
| | Coal Fields of the United States. Wash. Govt. PrintingOffice. 1917. 33 pp. (U. S. Geological Survey. Prof.paper. 100–4.) Map, tables, diagrams. |
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| Commons, J. R., ed. |
| | Trade Unionism and Labor Problems, 2d series. Boston.Ginn & Co. 1921. 838 pp. |
| | Contains: |
| | Edgar Sydenstricker. Settlement of Disputes underAgreement in the Anthracite Industry. pp. 495–524. |
| | Ethelbert Stewart. Equalizing Competitive Conditions. pp. 525–533. |
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| Commons, J. R., and others |
| | History of Labour in the United States. N. Y. Macmillan Co. 1918. 2 vols. |
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| Eckel, E. C. |
| | Coal, Iron and War; A Study in Industrialism, Past and Future. N. Y. Henry Holt & Co. 1920. 375 pp. |
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| Evans, Chris. |
| | History of the United Mine Workers of America from theYear 1860 to 1900. Indianapolis. United Mine Workersof America. 1920. 2 vols. |
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| Gibbins, H. de B. |
| | Economic and Industrial Progress of the Century. Phila.Bradley-Garretson Co., Ltd. 1903. 524 pp. |
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| Giddings, F. H. |
| | Principles of Sociology. N. Y. Macmillan Co. |
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| Gilbert, C. G., and Pogue, J. E. |
| | America's Power Resources; the Economic Significance ofCoal, Oil and Water Power. N. Y. Century Co. 1921. 326 pp. |
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| Great Britain. Coal Industry Commission |
| | Reports and Minutes of Evidence. London. H. M. Stationery Office. 1919. 3 vols. (Cmd. 359–361.) |
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| Hammond, J. L., and Barbara |
| | Skilled Labourer, 1760–1832. N. Y. Longmans, Green & Co. 1919. 397 pp. |
| | Town Labourer, 1760–1832. N. Y. Longmans, Green & Co. 1918. 346 pp. |
| | Village Labourer, 1760–1832; A New Civilization. N. Y. Longmans, Green & Co. 1921. 342 pp. |
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| Hapgood, Powers |
| | In Non-Union Mines; the Diary of a Coal Digger. N. Y.Bureau of Industrial Research. 1922. 48 pp. |
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| Hodges, Frank |
| | Nationalization of the Mines. N. Y. Thomas Seltzer. Prof. d. 1920. |
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| Lane, W. D. |
| | Civil War in West Virginia; A Story of the Industrial Conflictin the Coal Mines. N. Y. B. W. Huebsch. 1921. 128 pp. |
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| Lauck, W. J. |
| | Summary, Analysis and Statement Before the United StatesAnthracite Coal Commission. Wash. United Mine Workers of America. 1920. 44 pp. |
| | The Trade Union as the Basis for Collective Bargaining, aCompilation of Sanctions and Experiences. Wash. United Mine Workers of America. 1920. 171 pp. |
| | What a Living Wage Should Be as Determined by AuthoritativeBudget Studies. Wash. United Mine Workers of America. 1920. 7 pp. |
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| Mitchell, John |
| | Organized Labor, Its Problems, Purposes and Ideals andthe Present and Future of American Wage Earners.Phila. American Book and Bible House. 1903. 436 pp. |
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| Moore, E. S. |
| | Coal; its Properties, Analysis, Classification, Geology, Extraction,Uses and Distribution. N. Y. John Wiley & Sons. 1922. 462 pp. |
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| Murray, W. S., and others |
| | Superpower System for the Region between Boston andWashington. Wash. Govt. Printing Office. 1921. 261 pp.(U. S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper. 123.) |
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| Roy, Andrew |
| | History of the Coal Miners of the United States, from theDevelopment of the Mines to the Close of the AnthraciteStrike of 1902. Columbus, O. J. L. Trauger Printing Co. 1907. |
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| Saward, Frederick W. |
| | Saward's Annual; a standard statistical review of the coaltrade, by Frederick W. Saward. N. Y. 1922. 254 pp. 1907. |
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| Shaler, N. S. |
| | Man and the Earth. N. Y. Chautauqua Press. 1907. 240 pp. |
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| Spur, J. E., ed. |
| | Political and Commercial Geology and the World's MineralResources; A Series of Studies by Specialists, 1st ed. N. Y. McGraw Book Co. 1920. |
| | Coal. By G. S. Rice and F. F. Grout. pp. 22–54. |
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| Suffern, A. E. |
| | Conciliation and Arbitration in the Coal Industry of America.Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1915. 376 pp. |
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| Survey Graphic. New York |
| | Coal Number. April, 1922. |
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| United Mine Workers of America, District No. 2 |
| | Facts! Clearfield, Pa. 1921. 16 pp. |
| | Government of Coal. Clearfield, Pa. 1921. 24 pp. |
| | Miners' Program. Clearfield, Pa. 1921. 6 pp. |
| | Why the Miners' Program? Clearfield, Pa. 1921. 10 pp. |
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| United Mine Workers of America. Nationalization Research Committee |
| | Compulsory Information in Coal; a Fact-Finding Agency.Clearfield, Pa. John Brophy, President, U. M. W. of A., District No. 2. 1922. 28 pp. |
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| U. S. Bituminous Coal Commission |
| | Majority and Minority Reports. Wash. Govt. Printing Office. 1920. 120 pp. |
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| U. S. Congress. House. Committee on Labor |
| | Investigation of Wages and Working Conditions in theCoal-Mining Industry. Hearings on H. R. 11022. Wash.Govt. Printing Office. 1922. Vol. 1. 443 pp. Nolan Committee on Bland Bill. |
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| U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor |
| | West Virginia Coal Fields. Hearings pursuant to S. Res.80. Wash. Govt. Printing Office. 1921. 2 vols. (67th Cong., 1st Sess.) |
| | West Virginia Coal Fields. Personal views of SenatorKenyon and views of Senators Sterling, Phipps, andWarren. Wash. Govt. Printing Office. 1922. 30 pp. (67th Cong., 2d Sess. S. Report No. 457.) |
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| U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce |
| | Increased Price of Coal. Hearings Before a SubcommitteePursuant to S. Res. 126. Wash. Govt. Printing Office.1919. 4 vols. (66th Cong., 1st Sess.) Frelinghuysen Committee. |
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| U. S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Manufactures |
| | Publication of Production and Profits in Coal. Hearingson S. 4828. Wash. Govt. Printing Office. 1921. 3 vols.(66th Cong., 3d Sess.) La Follette Committee. |
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| U. S. Congress. Select Committee on Reconstruction and Production |
| | Reconstruction and Production. Hearings pursuant to S.Res. 350. Wash. Govt. Printing Office. 1921. 3 vols. (66th Cong., 3d Sess.) |
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| U. S. Federal Trade Commission |
| | Cost Reports. Coal. June 30, 1919. Wash. Govt. Printing Office. 1919–1921. |
| | Report … on Anthracite and Bituminous Coal. Wash. Govt. Printing Office. 1917. 420 pp. |
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| U. S. Geological Survey |
| | Mineral Resources of the United States. Wash. Govt. Printing Office. 1881–date. |
| | Weekly Report of Production. Wash. Geological Survey. 1917–date. |
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| U. S. Immigration Commission |
| | Reports; Immigrants in Industries. Wash. Govt. PrintingOffice. 1911. Vols. 6, 7, 16. |
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| Warne, F. J. |
| | Coal-Mine Workers; a Study in Labor Organization. N. Y.Longmans, Green & Co. 1905. 252 pp. |
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| Webb, Sidney and Beatrice |
| | History of Trade Unionism. Rev. ed. extended to 1920.N. Y. Longmans, Green & Co. 1920. 784 pp. |
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| Webb, Sidney |
| | Story of the Durham Miners (1662–1921). London. Fabian Society. 1921. 145 pp. |
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