01857cam a22003493u 45000010005000000030007000050050017000120060002000290070005000310080041000360400011000770410017000880500007001051000032001122450014001442640051001583000047002093360026002563370026002823380036003085000076003445000031004205080133004515080089005845200571006735340045012446530054012896530044013436530047013877000031014348560042014657522UtSlPG20260610133208.0mcr n260607r2005||||utu|||||o|||||||||||||| d aUtSlPG 7aen2iso639-1 4aPS1 aSinclair, Upton,d1878-196810aKing Coal 1aSalt Lake City, UT :bProject Gutenberg,c2005 a1 online resource :bmultiple file formats atextbtxt2rdacontent acomputerbc2rdamedia aonline resourcebcr2rdacarrier aWikipedia page about this book: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Coal aRelease date is 2005-02-01 aText file produced by Eric Eldred, Beth Trapaga and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team HTML file produced by David Widger aDavid Widger, Eric Eldred, Beth Trapaga and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team a"King Coal: a novel by Upton Sinclair" is a novel published in 1917 that exposes the brutal working conditions in western American coal mines during the 1910s. Based on the 1913-1914 Colorado coal strikes, it follows wealthy young Hal Warner, who disguises himself as "Joe Smith" to work undercover in the mines. There he witnesses exploitation, corruption, and dangerous conditions firsthand. When a mining disaster strikes, Hal must choose between his privileged life and the workers' struggle for justice and dignity. (This is an automatically generated summary.) nOriginal publication data not identified aCoal mines and mining -- United States -- Fiction aCoal miners -- United States -- Fiction aLabor movement -- United States -- Fiction1 aBrandes, Georg,d1842-192740uhttps://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/7522