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  • King Coal: A Novel

    Upton Sinclair, Grover Gardner, Blackstone Audio, Inc.

    Audible Audiobook (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Aug. 6, 2014)
    Well known for The Jungle, his scathing exposé of the Chicago meatpacking industry at the turn of the 20th century, Upton Sinclair here takes on yet another massive industry: coal mining. Based on the 1914 and 1915 Colorado coal strikes, King Coal describes the abhorrent conditions faced by workers in the western United States' coal mining industry during the 1910s. The story follows Hal Warner, a rich man looking to get a better view of the lives of commoners. It is a tale of struggle, threats, and violence, of hardened men and the advocacy for workers' rights. In this business, the road to unionization is a rocky one.
  • King Coal

    Upton Sinclair

    eBook (Seahorse Publishing, Nov. 18, 2013)
    This Edition Featuresâ—Ź A Detailed Biography of Upton Sinclairâ—Ź A Fully Interactive Table of Contentsâ—Ź Superior Kindle FormattingKing Coal is a 1917 novel by Upton Sinclair that describes the poor working conditions in the coal mining industry in the western United States during the 1910s, from the perspective of a single protagonist, Hal Warner. Seahorse Classics brings great works of literature to life in digital format, upholding the highest standards in e-book production and celebrating reading in all its forms. Look for more titles in the Seahorse Classics collection to build your digital library.
  • King Coal

    Upton Sinclair

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 10, 2017)
    King Coal is a 1917 novel by Upton Sinclair that describes the poor working conditions in the coal mining industry in the western United States during the 1910s, from the perspective of a single protagonist, Hal Warner. As in his earlier work, The Jungle, Sinclair uses the novel to express his socialist viewpoint. The book is based on the 1913-1914 Colorado coal strikes and written just after the Ludlow massacre. The sequel to King Coal was posthumously published under the title, The Coal War.
  • King Coal

    Upton Sinclair

    eBook (Jovian Press, Dec. 4, 2017)
    A fellow determined to find the truth for himself about conditions in the mines, runs away from home and adopts the alias "Joe Smith." After being turned away by one coal mine for fear of Hal being a union organizer, he gets a job in another coal mine operated by the General Fuel Company, or GFC. In the mines he befriends many of the workers, and realizes their misery and exploitation at the hands of the bosses. What he found there was abhorrent -- thus begins the tale of unionization and the advocacy workers' rights. Unionization, however, is easier spoken of than it is accomplished. It was a dangerous task -- for the leaders of the coal mines were hardened men, men who would not stop at petty threats and minor violence.
  • King Coal; a Novel

    Upton Sinclair

    Hardcover (Andesite Press, Aug. 8, 2015)
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  • King Coal

    Upton Sinclair

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 9, 2014)
    King Coal is a 1917 novel by Upton Sinclair that describes the poor working conditions in the coal mining industry in the western United States during the 1910s, from the perspective of a single protagonist, Hal Warner. As in his earlier work, The Jungle, Sinclair uses the novel to express his socialist viewpoint. The book is based on the 1914-1915 Colorado coal strikes. The sequel to King Coal was posthumously published under the title, The Coal War.
  • King Coal

    Upton Sinclair

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 30, 2018)
    “Was it a fact that every man had something in his life which palsied his arm, and struck him helpless in the battle for social justice? ” Upton Sinclair, King Coal
  • King Coal

    Upton Sinclair

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 27, 2015)
    The town of Pedro stood on the edge of the mountain country; a straggling assemblage of stores and saloons from which a number of branch railroads ran up into the canyons, feeding the coal-camps. Through the week it slept peacefully; but on Saturday nights, when the miners came trooping down, and the ranchmen came in on horseback and in automobiles, it wakened to a seething life.
  • KING COAL

    Upton Sinclair

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Classics, June 1, 1994)
    The story of Hal Warner, an idealistic, college-educated man who lands a job in a Colorado coal mine, provides an eye-opening condemnation of the treatment of America's coal miners by an uncaring and greedy industry. Reissue.
  • King Coal

    Upton Sinclair

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 16, 2008)
    King Coal is a book by Upton Sinclair, first published in 1917, that exposes the dirty working conditions in the coal mining industry in the western United States during the 1910's. As in an earlier work, The Jungle, Sinclair expresses his socialist viewpoints from the perspective of a single protagonist, Hal Warner, caught up in the schemes and plots of the oppressive American capitalist system. The book itself is based on the 1914-1915 Colorado coal strikes.
  • King Coal by Upton Sinclair, Fiction, Classics, Literary

    Upton Sinclair, Georg Brandes

    Paperback (Aegypan, Jan. 1, 2007)
    A fellow determined to find the truth for himself about conditions in the mines, runs away from home and adopts the alias "Joe Smith." After being turned away by one coal mine for fear of Hal being a union organizer, he gets a job in another coal mine operated by the General Fuel Company, or GFC. In the mines he befriends many of the workers and realizes their misery and exploitation at the hands of the bosses. What he found there was abhorrent -- thus begins the tale of unionization and the advocacy workers' rights. Unionization, however, is easier spoken of than it is accomplished. It was a dangerous task -- for the leaders of the coal mines were hardened men, men who would not stop at petty threats and minor violence.Upton Sinclair is best known for writing The Jungle -- a novel that exposes the practices of the meat packing industry that lead to governmental investigations and changed food laws in America.
  • King Coal: A Novel

    Upton Sinclair

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., Aug. 5, 2014)
    [Read by Grover Gardner] Well known for ''The Jungle'', his scathing expose of the Chicago meatpacking industry at the turn of the twentieth century, Upton Sinclair here takes on yet another massive industry: coal mining. Based on the 1914 and 1915 Colorado coal strikes, ''King Coal'' describes the abhorrent conditions faced by workers in the western United States' coal mining industry during the 1910s. The story follows Hal Warner, a rich man looking to get a better view of the lives of commoners. It is a tale of struggle, threats, and violence, of hardened men and the advocacy for workers' rights. In this business, the road to unionization is a rocky one.