History of the Labor Movement in the United States
On the Eve of America's Entrance into World War I, 1915-1916 (Foner, Philip Sheldon//History of the Labor Movement in the United States)
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Word Count
66,000 words, Guess
Page Count
264 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archivehistoryoflabormo0000fone
- Internet Archivehistoryoflabormo0000fone_j7s2
- Internet Archivehistoryoflabormo0009fone
- ISBN-100717806022
- ISBN-139780717806027
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- Library of Congress Control Number75315606
- Library of Congress Control Number47019381
- OCLC Control Number234001
- Better World Books9780717806027
- Open LibraryOL10530127M
Classifications
- LCCHD6508 .F57 1975
- LCCHD6508 .F57
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