The Jungle

The Jungle - Hardcover

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The Jungle

The Jungle - Hardcover

$38.29
Sale price  $38.29 Regular price 

by Upton Sinclair (Author)

"Practically alone among the American writers of his generation," wrote Edmund Wilson, " Sinclair] put to the American public the fundamental questions raised by capitalism in such a way that they could not escape them." When it was first published in 1906, The Jungle exposed the inhumane conditions of Chicago's stockyards and the laborer's struggle against industry and "wage slavery." It was an immediate bestseller and led to new regulations that forever changed workers' rights and the meatpacking industry. A direct descendant of Dickens's Hard Times, it remains the most influential workingman's novel in American literature.

Author Biography

Jane Jacobs is one of the most original economic and sociological thinkers of our day. Her books include the classic The Death and Life of Great American Cities and, most recently, The Nature of Economies, both of which are available in Modern Library clothbound editions. She lives in Toronto.

Number of Pages: 374
Dimensions: 1 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: October 03, 2018

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