Treatment in progress...
Close notification

Did you know that ?

SIDE has worked with its suppliers to make our parcels environmentally friendly.
No more plastics !
The tape that keep our parcels tightly shut and the wedging material that immobilizes books within the cartons are now made of fully recyclable and biodegradable materials.

Display notification

King Coal

Sinclair Upton
Publication date 05/09/2025
EAN: 9782322578238
Availability Available from publisher
King Coal by Upton Sinclair is a powerful industrial novel that exposes the harsh realities of coal mining in early 20th century America, focusing on the struggles of miners and their fight for dignity and justice. The story follows Hal Warner, a you... See full description
Attribute nameAttribute value
Common books attribute
PublisherBOOKS ON DEMAND
Page Count530
Languageen
AuthorSinclair Upton
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date05/09/2025
Weight760 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)3.60 x 14.80 x 21.00 cm
Industrial Novel About Coal Mining Labor Rights and Social Justice in Early 20th Century America
King Coal by Upton Sinclair is a powerful industrial novel that exposes the harsh realities of coal mining in early 20th century America, focusing on the struggles of miners and their fight for dignity and justice. The story follows Hal Warner, a young man from a privileged background who disguises himself as a common laborer to work in the coal mines of Colorado. Determined to understand the lives of the miners, Hal quickly discovers the brutal conditions, exploitation, and lack of rights that define their daily existence.As Hal immerses himself in the mining community, he witnesses the dangers of the mines, the corruption of company officials, and the indifference of those in power. He becomes involved in the miners efforts to organize and demand better treatment, facing opposition from both the coal company and the local authorities. The novel vividly portrays the solidarity among workers, the tensions between labor and management, and the broader social injustices of the era.Sinclair, known for his muckraking style, uses Hal journey to highlight the plight of the working class and the urgent need for reform. The story is both a gripping adventure and a sharp critique of capitalism, emphasizing the importance of labor rights and the fight against exploitation. Through Hal eyes, readers experience the camaraderie, hardship, and resilience of the miners, as well as the hope that collective action can bring change.King Coal is a landmark in American literature, offering a compelling look at the coal industry, the lives of miners, and the struggle for social justice. It appeals to readers who enjoy historical novels, stories of labor activism, and works that challenge the status quo.