Through these exciting pages tell the echoes of America's great conflict within the monumental struggle between the forces loosely identified as capitol and labor which has colored all the country's life for the last decade. Through them too runs a provocative vein of prophesy of what the brave new century of what the common man may have in store for this nation-- and for the world.
Readers who remember Seed, Pig Iron, Bricks Without Straw need no reminder that Charles G. Norris is at his powerful best with strong and controversial themes. Flint presents perhaps the most vital of these themes and presents it with force and impartiality through the lives of the old San ...