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HD9546 .N2 1955
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Minimum price fixing in the bituminous coal industry |
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Seven stranded coal towns, a study of an American depressed area |
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HD9547.P4 K45 2014eb
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Anthracite's demise and the post-coal economy of North Eastern Pennsylvania / |
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HD9547.W4 B87 2007
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Bringing down the mountains : the impact of mountaintop removal surface coal mining on southern West Virginia communities, 1970-2004 / |
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Significant trends in the West Virginia coal industry, 1900-1957. |
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HD9548.T65 R63 2010eb
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HD9551.5 .H57 1984
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The History of the British coal industry. |
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HD9551.5 .N38
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The coal question; an inquiry concerning the progress of the Nation, and the probable exhaustion of our coal-mines, |
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