Cat.No: 14949 The labor movement; the problem of to-day. The history, purpose and possibilities of labor organizations in Europe and America; guilds, trades-unions, and Knights of Labor; wages and profits; hours of labor; functions of capital, Chinese labor; competition; arbitration; profit-sharing and co-operation; principles of the Knights of Labor; moral and educational aspects of the labor question. George E. McNeill, ed.

The labor movement; the problem of to-day. The history, purpose and possibilities of labor organizations in Europe and America; guilds, trades-unions, and Knights of Labor; wages and profits; hours of labor; functions of capital, Chinese labor; competition; arbitration; profit-sharing and co-operation; principles of the Knights of Labor; moral and educational aspects of the labor question.

Boston: A.M. Bridgman & Co., 1887. Hardcover. xiv, [vi], 615, [xii]p., illustrated boards, front., illus., tissue guards for the illustrations are browned with offsetting on facing pages, corners bumped, boards rubbed and unevenly toned, board illustrations dimmed, endpapers slightly soiled, rear paste-down endpaper is somewhat peeling off, white substance on back board.

Associate editors included Terence V. Powderly, Henry George, P.M. Arthur, John McBride, P.J. McGuire and others.

Cat.No: 14949

Price: $25.00