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Filed under: Labor unions -- United States -- History- Can Unions Survive? The Rejuvenation of the American Labor Movement (New York and London: New York University Press, c1995), by Charles B. Craver (HTML with commentary at NYU Press)
- History of the American Labor Movement, 1700-1943: Study Outline (San Francisco: Tom Mooney Labor School, ca. 1943), by California Labor School and Vern Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Armies of Labor: A Chronicle of the Organized Wage-Earners, by Samuel Peter Orth (Gutenberg text)
- Labor in England and America: A Significant Contrast (New York: American Labor Party, 1924), by James Oneal and Socialist Party (U.S.) (multiple formats at Indiana)
- Trade Unions: Their Origin and Objects, Influence and Efficacy; With an Appendix Showing the History and Aims of the American Federation of Labor (10th edition, 1902), by William Trant (multiple formats at archive.org)
- Trade Union Publications: The Official Journals, Convention Proceedings, and Constitutions of International Unions and Federations, 1850-1941 (3 volumes; Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1944-1945), by Lloyd G. Reynolds and Charles Killingsworth (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Labor unions -- United States -- ChronologyFiled under: Women labor union members -- United States -- BiographyFiled under: Labor unions -- United States -- Officials and employees -- Biography- Seventy Years of Life And Labor: An Autobiography (1 volume edition, with new introduction by Woll and appendix by Thorne; New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., 1948), by Samuel Gompers, contrib. by Matthew Woll and Florence Calvert Thorne (page images at HathiTrust; US access only)
- Bill Haywood's Book: The Autobiography of William D. Haywood (New York: International Publishers, 1969), by Big Bill Haywood (page images at HathiTrust)
- It Can Be Done: The Autobiography of James Hudson Maurer (New York: Rand School Press, 1938), by James H. Maurer (page images at HathiTrust)
- Bill Haywood's Book: The Autobiography of William D. Haywood (New York: International Publishers, 1958), by Big Bill Haywood (page images at HathiTrust)
- Seventy Years of Life And Labor: An Autobiography (2 volumes, with an appendix by Thorne on Gompers's last year; New York: E. P. Dutton and Co., c1925), by Samuel Gompers, contrib. by Florence Calvert Thorne
- The American Labor Who's Who (New York: Hanford Press, c1925), ed. by Solon De Leon, Irma C. Hayssen, and Grace Poole (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Labor unions -- California -- History- Union-Smashing in Sacramento: The Truth About the Criminal Syndicalism Trial (New York: National Sacramento Appeal Committee, 1935), by Herbert Solow
Filed under: Labor unions -- Texas -- HistoryFiled under: Labor unions -- Washington (State) -- History- Eight Men Buried Alive: The Centralia Case Calls to Every Decent Man and Woman in the State of Washington to Act Quickly, by Industrial Workers of the World
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Filed under: African American labor union members -- History- The Black Worker: A Documentary History From Colonial Times to the Present (8 volumes, originally published 1978-1984; this edition Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2019), ed. by Philip Sheldon Foner and Ronald L. Lewis, contrib. by Keona K. Ervin
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Filed under: Labor unions -- Europe -- History- European Labor Aristocracies: Trade Unionism, the Hierarchy of Skill, and the Stratification of the Manual Working Class Before the First World War (Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 1985), by Marc Linder
Filed under: Labor unions -- Great Britain -- History- European Labor Aristocracies: Trade Unionism, the Hierarchy of Skill, and the Stratification of the Manual Working Class Before the First World War (Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 1985), by Marc Linder
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Filed under: New York (State) -- History- A Legacy of Historical Gleanings (2 volumes; Albany: J. Munsell, 1875), by Catharina V. R. Bonney
- An Authentic and Comprehensive History of Buffalo, With Some Account of Its Early Inhabitants, Both Savage and Civilized: Comprising Historic Notices of The Six Nations or Iroquois Indians, Including a Sketch of The Life of Sir William Johnson, and of Other Prominent White Men, Long Resident Among The Senecas, Arranged In Chronologial Order (2 volumes; Buffalo: Rockwell, Baker and Hill, printers, 1864-1865), by William Ketchum (page images at HathiTrust)
- History of Delaware County, and Border Wars of New York, by Jay Gould (HTML at dcnyhistory.org)
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