Traveling with Tramps

Traveling with Tramps
Title Traveling with Tramps PDF eBook
Author Leon Ray Livingston
Publisher
Pages 144
Release 1920
Genre Drifters
ISBN

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A Tramp Abroad

A Tramp Abroad
Title A Tramp Abroad PDF eBook
Author Mark Twain
Publisher
Pages 422
Release 1880
Genre Americans
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The Tramp's Hand-Book

The Tramp's Hand-Book
Title The Tramp's Hand-Book PDF eBook
Author Harry Roberts
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 180
Release 2017-09-04
Genre
ISBN 9781976067433

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Of Use to All who Travel on Foot or Bicycle or Horse Who Care to See for Themselves the Beauties of the Country in Which they are Privileged to Live. With over fifty illustrations by Walter Pascoe. A volume containing much valuable advice to the amateur gipsy, traveller or cyclist as to camping-out, cookery, etc. An attractive and charming little book, written from the point of view of a practical man and a philosopher. The lessons and illustrations within will fascinate anyone who has ever camped or tramped. First published in England in 1903.

"Travels of the Tramps"

Title "Travels of the Tramps" PDF eBook
Author Norman Lea Middlemiss
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 1989
Genre
ISBN

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Two Lady Tramps Abroad

Two Lady Tramps Abroad
Title Two Lady Tramps Abroad PDF eBook
Author M. Straiton
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1881
Genre Voyages and travels
ISBN

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'Travels of the Tramps'

'Travels of the Tramps'
Title 'Travels of the Tramps' PDF eBook
Author Norman L. Middlemiss
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 2003
Genre
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Tramps & Trade Union Travelers

Tramps & Trade Union Travelers
Title Tramps & Trade Union Travelers PDF eBook
Author Kim Moody
Publisher Haymarket Books
Pages 287
Release 2019-08-13
Genre History
ISBN 1608467570

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From the author of On New Terrain, a historical examination of why American workers never organized in early industrial America and what it means today. Why has there been no viable, independent labor party in the United States? Many people assert “American exceptionalist” arguments, which state a lack of class-consciousness and union tradition among American workers is to blame. While the racial, ethnic, and gender divisions within the American working class have created organizational challenges for the working class, Moody uses archival research to argue that despite their divisions, workers of all ethnic and racial groups in the Gilded Age often displayed high levels of class consciousness and political radicalism. In place of “American exceptionalism,” Moody contends that high levels of internal migration during the late 1800s created instability in the union and political organizations of workers. Because of the tumultuous conditions brought on by the uneven industrialization of early American capitalism, millions of workers became migrants, moving from state to state and city to city. The organizational weakness that resulted undermined efforts by American workers to build independent labor-based parties in the 1880s and 1890s. Using detailed research and primary sources, Moody traces how it was that “pure-and-simple” unionism would triumph by the end of the century despite the existence of a significant socialist minority in organized labor at that time. “Terrific . . . An entirely original take on . . . why American labor was virtually unique in failing to build its own political party. But there’s much more: in investigating labor migration and the ‘tramp’ phenomenon in the Gilded Age, he discovers fascinating parallels with today's struggles of immigrant workers.” —Mike Davis, author of Prisoners of the American Dream