W.W." (1913).
John Mitchell, "Organized Labor" (1903). A suggestive exposition
of the principles of Unionism by a distinguished labor leader. It
contains only a limited amount of historical matter.
T. V. Powderly, "Thirty Years of Labor" (1889.) A history of the
Knights of Labor from a personal viewpoint.
E. L. Bogart, "The Economic History of the United States" (rev.
ed., 1918). A concise and clear account of our economic
development.
R. T. Ely, "Evolution of Industrial Society" (1903).
Carroll D. Wright, "The Industrial Evolution of the United
States" (1895).
G. S. Callender, "Selections from the Economic History of the
United States" (1909). A collection of readings. The brief
introductory essays to each chapter give a succinct account of
American industrial development to 1860.
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