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The rise of the British coal industry / J.U. Nef
v. 1,v. 2. - London : Routledge , 1932. - (Studies in economic and social history / London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London) ; 6)
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An appeal to the poor miner : and to every nobleman, gentleman, and tradesman in the kingdom, who feels interested in a miner's fate / by Frederick Hall
2nd ed., with additional notes.. - London : Sold by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, & Co , 1818
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To the miners
[England : s.n , 1818]
An appeal to the poor miner : and to every nobleman, gentleman, and tradesman in the kingdom, who feels interested in a miner's fate / Frederick Hall
Beyond nationalization; the labor problems of British coal
Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press , 1955
An appeal to the common sense of the lead miners, respecting the cause and remedy of their present distresses / by a Ci-devant miner
A letter to William Hooson, a Derbyshire miner : shewing the mistakes, and errors, committed in his lately publish'd Miners dictionary : with a preface setting forth the reasons for making the said publick / by Diederick Wessel Linden
Chester : Printed by E. Adams, and sold by J. Page, and by J. Gittins , 1747
Miners' thrift and employers' liability : a remarkable experience / by George L. Campbell, secretary of the Central Association for Dealing with Distress caused by Mining Accidents, author of "Miners' insurance funds, their original and extent," &c., &c., &c
([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] , 1892). - (Wigan : Strowger and Son, printers , 1892). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
An appeal to the public : from the pitmen of the Tyne and Wear ...
[S.l : s.n , 1832?
A general view of the coal trade of Scotland : chiefly that of the river Forth and Mid-Lothian : to which is added, an inquiry into the condition of the women who carry coals under ground in Scotland, known by the name of bearers : with an appendix, in which a review of the trade is taken to the present period, since the treatise was first published in 1808 : and a statement given of the steps lately taken by government, with the view of placing the coal trade under an excise : the effects of which are fully considered / by Robert Bald
Edinburgh : Printed for Oliphant, Waugh, and Innes , 1812
The condition and treatment of the children employed in the mines and collieries of the United Kingdom / carefully compiled from the appendix to the first report of the commissioners appointed to inquire into this subject ; with copious extracts from the evidence, and illustrative engraving
London : W. Strange , 1842
The coal industry of the eighteenth century / by T.S. Ashton and Joseph Sykes.
{2d ed., with minor revisions and additions to the bibliography}. - Manchester, Greater Manchester, England : Manchester University Press , {1964}
Miners & the eight hours movement / by C.M. Percy, F.G.S., honorary member of the Cobden Club, author of "Mine rents & mineral royalties"
([Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] , [1891]). - (Wigan : Strowger and Son, printers , 1891). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
Patriots & profits in war time : facts from the coalfields / by Andrew Temple (Assistant Secretary of the Working Men's Club and Institute Union and ex-member of the Durham Miners' Executive)
(London : National Labour Press, Limited , [1916]). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
Facts about the coal dispute / Triple Industrial Alliance
(London : The Triple Industrial Alliance , [1920?]). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
How the English workman lives / by a German coal miner (Ernst D�uckershoff) ; translated by C.H. d'E. Leppington
(London : P.S. King & Son, Orchard House , 1899). - (Making of the modern world, part III)
Nationalisation of the mines / by Frank Hodges, secretary of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain ; with foreword by the Rt.Hon. John R. Clynes, D.C.L., M.P
(London : Leonard Parsons , [1920]). - (The new era series ; volume one)
An address to the public : on the sufferings and wrongs endured by, and the present position of, that body : containing also a few brief remarks on the coal monopoly / by the delegates from the coal-miners of Northumberland and Durham, now in London
[England? : s.n. : R. Thompson) , 1844]
A letter to a friend on the mineral customs of Derbyshire : in which the question relative to the claim of the duty of lot on Smitham is occasionally considered / by a Derbyshire working miner
London : Printed for the author, and sold by T. Payne, and S. Fox , 1766
Speech of Lord Ashley, in the House of Commons, on Tuesday, 7th May, 1842 : on moving for leave to bring in a bill to make regulations respecting the age and sex of children and young persons employed in the mines and collieries of the United Kingdom
London : J. Murray , 1842