Report

Report
Author: North Carolina. Department of Labor and Printing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1901
Genre: Labor
ISBN:

11th-12th, 1897-1898 include 1st-2d annual reports of the inspector of mines.

Down for Mine

Down for Mine
Author: Vivian Blue
Publisher: Sullivan Group Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2018-08-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1648403042

It’s not easy being in a large family, but when you have sisters that are down for each other, it makes it all worthwhile. The Jackson sisters—Shirley, Thelma, Candy, and Amber—are a tight-knit group, but their different personalities tend to clash like most siblings. They are in varying situations in their lives, but all seem to be in the same boat when it comes to reaching their full potential, professionally and in love Shirley and Thelma are both married, but their marriages are far from perfect. Shirley has a loving husband and four beautiful kids, but she’s starting to have reason to believe that her husband is having an affair. Where her sister Thelma was actually having an affair and got caught by her husband. Now she’s dealing with the fall in a messy divorce, and there’s no way Thelma’s letting her rich husband off easy. Candy and Amber are the youngest of the crew, and neither of them are where they should be in life. Candy is being faithful to her no-good boyfriend that’s incarcerated, while her little sister Amber keeps allowing her baby daddy to have a revolving door in her life. Will any of them be able to find true happiness in their lives, or will the arguing and bickering amongst them drive a huge wedge between them that will tear their family apart?

47 Down

47 Down
Author: O. Henry Mace
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2004-04-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Advance Praise for 47 Down "A gripping mystery story: Will the men trapped deep underground in a mine by fire be reached by rescuers in time? And why do these mining disasters occur, and reoccur, in our nation’s history?" –Gerald M. Stern, author of The Buffalo Creek Disaster "This is as much a story about journalism as it is about a mine disaster. Women reporters assigned to chronicle the human side were called ‘sob sisters’ for their ability to evoke emotion with words. O. Henry Mace pays tribute to the tenacious and creative Ruth Finney, whose storytelling skills framed the story for decades after her passing and established her as one of the early giants among women in journalism." –Eleanor Clift, contributing editor, Newsweek "Most disaster books are predictable and dry, but O. Henry Mace’s 47 Down, the story of the 1922 Argonaut mining tragedy, is, quite simply, one of the best disaster books to come along in years. Mace’s taut, lyrical, intelligent prose combined with his thorough research and his film director’s eye for detail and focus make 47 Down as compelling as The Perfect Storm and as memorable as Young Men and Fire. Mace takes the reader inside the Argonaut mine shaft and doesn’t let go. This is a necessary book." –Denise Gess, coauthor of Firestorm at Peshtigo

Commerce

Commerce
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1484
Release: 1919
Genre: Chicago (Ill.)
ISBN:

Federated Institution of Mining Engineers

Federated Institution of Mining Engineers
Author: Institution of Mining Engineers (Great Britain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1926
Genre: Mining engineering
ISBN:

Transactions include brief accounts of the activities of member societies.