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Paperback America at Work Book

ISBN: 1141753529

ISBN13: 9781141753529

America at Work

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"America at Work" offers a compelling snapshot of the industrial landscape in the early 20th century. Joseph Husband provides vivid descriptions of factories, mills, and workshops, capturing the essence of American labor and the spirit of innovation that defined the era. From the bustling steel mills to the intricate machinery of textile factories, Husband paints a detailed picture of the processes and the people who powered the nation's economic engine.

More than just a survey of industry, this book delves into the lives of the workers, exploring their daily routines, challenges, and contributions. Through insightful observations, "America at Work" provides valuable insight into the social and economic conditions that shaped the nation and reflects the evolving relationship between labor and capital. This historical account offers enduring lessons about the importance of work, the ingenuity of American industry, and the human stories behind the machines.

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