The JungleNew American Library, 1963 - 350 pages A muckraking novel, revealing the horrible conditions in the Chicago stockyards and the plight of the workers; the focus is a Lithuanian immigrant and his family. |
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Section 1 | 7 |
Section 2 | 35 |
Section 3 | 135 |
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