Labors' War Upon Labor, With a Plea for the Poor and Weak
by HILLIS, Rev. Newell Dwight
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About This Item
[New York]: [The Committee], 1902. 22.5 x 15 cm; 15 pp. Saddle-stapled wrappers in Very Good+ condition. One small closed tear to top edge; two stamps, one embossed. Text clean throughout. This pamphlet is from an anti-union sermon delivered by the Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis (1858-1929) at his church, Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, NY, Sunday A. M., Nov. 9, 1902. Originally published in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle and then reprinted in pamphlet form by an association of business men in New York. Scarce. No other copies found in commerce [2014] and only 7 copies found institutionally via WorldCat.
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- D. Anthem, Bookseller (US)
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- 01174
- Title
- Labors' War Upon Labor, With a Plea for the Poor and Weak
- Author
- HILLIS, Rev. Newell Dwight
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- [New York]: [The Committee]
- Date Published
- 1902
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