
Only a Miner
by Archie Green
"Only a Miner" by Archie Green, University of Illinois Press, 1972. Hardcover in good condition, no dust jacket. Explores coal-mining songs' cultural significance. ISBN: 252-00181-8. A valuable resource for those interested in labor history and folk music.
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The book is in good condition with a firm binding. The covers show slight wear typical for a book of this age, and there is no dust jacket included. There are no inscriptions or library markings, making it a clean copy for collectors.
About This Vintage 1972 Edition
"Only a Miner" by Archie Green, published by the University of Illinois Press in 1972, is a significant exploration of coal-mining songs and their place in American labor history. This hardcover edition, published in Urbana, Chicago, and London, delves into the cultural and historical context of these songs, offering a unique perspective on the lives of miners. Archie Green, a renowned folklorist, brings his expertise to illuminate the intersection of music and labor. This edition does not include a dust jacket, and its condition is reflective of its age, with a sturdy binding and some minor wear to the covers. While the exact edition is not specified, the book's publication year and ISBN 252-00181-8 make it a notable find for collectors interested in labor studies and folk music history.
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