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The American workman. Translated by Thomas S. Adams, edited by Theodore Marburg. With a new introduction by David Brody

The American workman. Translated by Thomas S. Adams, edited by Theodore Marburg. With a new introduction by David Brody

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The American workman. Translated by Thomas S. Adams, edited by Theodore Marburg. With a new introduction by David Brody

by Levasseur, Emile

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New York: Arno Press, 1977. Hardcover. xx, 517p., tables, very good condition. No dj. Reprint of 1900 edition. Work, its rewards and discontents. On productivity, labor laws, trade regulations, organization of labor, strikes, wages, including a chapter of wages of women and children. Levevasseur, a French academic, visited America in 1876 and then in 1893.

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Title
The American workman. Translated by Thomas S. Adams, edited by Theodore Marburg. With a new introduction by David Brody
Author
Levasseur, Emile
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Hardcover
Book Condition
Used
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ISBN 10
0405101805
ISBN 13
9780405101809
Publisher
Arno Press
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
1977
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Labor - American; 1890S, Gay 90s, Gay Nineties; French History;

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