Labour disputes in the mines : eight pamphlets, 1831-1844
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Labour disputes in the mines : eight pamphlets, 1831-1844
(British labour struggles : contemporary pamphlets 1727-1850)
Arno Press, 1972
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Contents of Works
- An earnest address, and urgent appeal, to the people of England, in behalf of the oppressed and suffering pitmen, of the counties of Northumberland and Durham, by W. Scott [first published 1831]
- A letter on the disputes between the coal-owners & pitmen, addressed to the editor of the Tyne Mercury [first published 1832]
- Report by the Committee of the coalowners respecting the present situation of the trade [first published 1832]
- An impartial enquiry into the existing causes of dispute between the coal owners of the Wear and Tyne, and their late pitmen, by Scrutator [first published 1832]
- An appeal to the public, from the pitmen of the Tyne and Wear [first published 1832]
- Report of the trials of the pitmen and others, concerned in the late riots, murders, etc., in the Hetton and other collieries [first published 1832]
- Address of the Special committee of the coal trade to the coal owners of the counties of Northumberland and Durham, on the subject of the pitmen's strike [first published 1844]
- The question answered: "What do the pitmen want?" By W. Mitchell [first published 1844]