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Memories of Another Day
Memories of Another Day
Author: Harold Robbins
Harold Robbins, the world's most popular and captivating storyteller, has created what may well be the most significant book ever written about the rise of the labor unions. The 1979 novel, freshly re-released, is the saga of Daniel Boone "Big Dan" Huggins, who rises from poverty and the mines of West Virginia to become the most re...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780671225858
ISBN-10: 0671225855
Publication Date: 11/9/1979
Pages: 491
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This is a fabulous, passionate tale of "Big Dan" Huggins, who rises from the hardscrabble backwoods of West Virginia to the powerful, top ranks of Big Labor. It's a sensational story of greed, swift violence and dangerous love that spans generations and is peopled with the names that have made modern Amnerican history.
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A sensational story of greed, swift violence and dangerous love that spans generations and is peopled with the names that have made modern American history.
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