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_aSinclair, Upton, _d1878-1968. |
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_aThe jungle / _cUpton Sinclair ; supplementary material written by Anna Maria Hong and Cynthia Brantley Johnson ; series edited by Cynthia Brantley Johnson. |
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_aNew York : _bPocket Books, _cc2004. |
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_axviii, 458 p. ; _c18 cm. |
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| 490 | 1 | _aEnriched classic | |
| 504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references. | ||
| 505 | _aContent: Chapter 1: It was four o'clock when the ceremony was over and the carriages began to arrive. Chapter 2: Jurgis talked lightly about work, because he was young. Chapter 3: In his capacity as delicatessen vender, Jokubas Szedvilas had many acquaintances. Chapter 4: Promptly at seven the next morning Jurgis reported for work. Chapter 5: They had bought their home. Chapter 6: Jurgis and Ona were very much in love; they had waited a long time-- Chapter 7: All summer long the family toiled, and in the fall they had money enough for Jurgis and Ona to be married.... Chapter 8: Yet even by this deadly winter the germ of hope was not to be kept from sprouting in their hearts. Chapter 9: One of the first consequences of the discovery of the union was that Jurgis became desirous of learning English. Chapter 10: During the early part of the winter the family had had money enough to live and a little over to pay their debts with.... Chapter 11: During the summer the packing houses were in full activity again and Jurgis made more money. Chapter 12: For three weeks after his injury Jurgis never got up from bed. Chapter 13: During this time that Jurgis was looking for work occurred the death of little Kristoforas.... Chapter 14: With one member trimming beef in a cannery, and another working in a sausage factory, the family had a first-hand knowledge of the great majority of Packing town windless. Chapter 15: The beginning of these perplexing things was in the summer.... Chapter 16: When Jurgis got up again he went quietly enough. Chapter 17: At seven o'clock the next morning Jurgis was let out to get water to wash his cell.... Chapter 18: Jurgis did not get out of the Bridewell quite as soon as he had expected. Chapter 19: "Madame Haupt, Hebamme, ran a sign, swinging from a second-story window over a saloon on the avenue...." Chapter 20: But a big man cannot stay drunk very long on three dollars. Chapter 21: That was the way they did it! There was not half an hour's warning--the works were closed! Chapter 22: Jurgis took the news in a peculiar way. He turned deadly pale.... Chapter 23: Early in the fall Jurgis set out for Chicago again. Chapter 24: In the face of all his handicaps, Jurgis was obliged to make the price of a lodging, and of a drink every hour or two, under penalty of freezing to death. Chapter 25: Jurgis got up, wild with rage, but the door was shut and the great castle was dark and impregnable. Chapter 26: After the elections Jurgis stayed on in Packing town and kept his job. Chapter 27: Poor Jurgis was now an outcast and a tramp once more. Chapter 28: After breakfast Jurgis was driven to the court, which was crowded with the prisoners.... Chapter 29: The man had gone back to a seat upon the platform, and Jurgis realized that his speech was over. Chapter 30: Jurgis had breakfast with Ostrinski and his family, and then he went home to Elzbieta. Chapter 31: Jurgis had breakfast with Ostrinski and his family, and then he went home to Elzbieta. | ||
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_aLithuanian Americans _vFiction. |
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_aWorking class _vFiction. |
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_aStockyards _vFiction. |
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_aImmigrants _vFiction. |
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_aChicago (Ill.) _vFiction. |
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_aPolitical fiction. _2lcsh |
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| 700 | 1 | _aHong, Anna Maria. | |
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_aCopyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress) _5DLC |
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| 830 | 0 | _aEnriched classics series. | |
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_3Publisher description _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0631/2005565514-d.html |
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_3Contributor biographical information _uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1603/2005565514-b.html |
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