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Archie Green; The Making of a Working-Class Hero

Archie Green; The Making of a Working-Class Hero

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Archie Green; The Making of a Working-Class Hero

by Burns, Sean

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Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2011. Paperback. xxvi, 190p., photos., somewhat handled and mildly creased wraps, else in very good condition.

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Title
Archie Green; The Making of a Working-Class Hero
Author
Burns, Sean
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Paperback
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ISBN 10
0252078284
ISBN 13
9780252078286
Publisher
University of Illinois Press
Place of Publication
Urbana
Date Published
2011
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Labor - American; San Francisco; Biography; Congress of Industrial Organizations; Maritime trades;

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