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The Fortunate Slave: An Illustration of African Slavery in the Eighteenth Century. By Douglas Grant. London: Oxford University Press. 1968. 231 pp. $7.50.
Struggle in the. Coal Fields: The Autobiography of Fred Mooney, Secretary‐Treasurer, District 17, United Mine Workers of America. Edited by J. W. Hess. Morgantown: West Virginia University Foundation. 1967. 194 pp.
Big Bill Haywood and The Radical Union Movement. By Joseph R. Conlin. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press. 1969. 244 pp. $6.95.
When Workers Organize: New York City in the Progressive Era. By Melvyn Dubofsky. Amherst, Massachusetts: The University of Massachusetts Press. 1968. 225 pp. $7.50.
A Long Journey. By George Charney. Chicago: Quadrangle Books. 1968. 340 pp. $7.50.
The New York City Teachers Union 1916–1964. By Celia Lewis Zitron. New York: Humanities Press. 1968. 288 pp.
Unemployment Insurance: The American Experience, 1915–1935. By Daniel Nelson. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. 1969. 305 pp. $10.00.
Industrial Democracy: The Sociology of Participation. By Paul Blumberg. New York: Schocken Books. 1969. 278 pp. $6.00.
Industry and Empire. An Economic and Social History of Britain Since 1750. By Eric J. Hobsbawn. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. 1969. 366 pp. 50s.
The Coloured Worker in British Industry. By Peter Wright. London and New York: Oxford University Press. 1969. 245 pp. $6.25.
Irish Peasant Society. By K. H. Connell. New York: Oxford University Press. 1969. 167 pp. $4.95.
The Making of a Workers’ Revolution: Russian Social Democracy, 1891–1903. By Allan K. Wildman. The History of Menshevism Series, Leopold H. Haimson, General Editor. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. 1967. 271 pp. $7.95.