The bread-winners.

Novel which defends the economic status quo against the increasing demands of labor, largely by portraying capitalists as virtuous men and labor leaders as villains. Its publication created a sensation and provoked fictional replies by other writers, notably H.F. Keenan's "The money-makers...

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Main Author: Hay, John, 1838-1905
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Ridgewood, N. J., Gregg Press [1967, 1883]
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Summary:Novel which defends the economic status quo against the increasing demands of labor, largely by portraying capitalists as virtuous men and labor leaders as villains. Its publication created a sensation and provoked fictional replies by other writers, notably H.F. Keenan's "The money-makers" (1885)
Item Description:Published anonymously in 1883.
Physical Description:319 p.