The book The Rise of David Levinsky was written by author Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951 Here you can read free online of The Rise of David Levinsky book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Rise of David Levinsky a good or bad book?
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In normal times this would have been the beginning of the great “winter season” in our trade. As it was, the deadlock continued. The stubbornness of the men, far from showing signs of wilting under the strain of so many weeks of enforced idleness and suffering, seemed to be gathering strength, while our own people, the manufacturers, were frankly weakening. The danger of having the great season pass without one being able to fill a single order overcame the fighting blood of the most pugnacious ...among them. One was confronted with the risk of losing one’s best customers. The trade threatened to pass from New York to Philadelphia and Chicago. If you called the attention of a manufacturer to the unyielding courage of the workmen, the reply invariably was, first, that it was all mere bravado; and, second, that, anyhow, the poor devils had nothing to lose, while the manufacturers had their investments to lose. The press supported the strikers. It did so, not because they were working-people, but because they were East-Siders.
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