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Steamboats Are Ruining Everything

Steamboats Are Ruining Everything

A writer in Brooklyn

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I'm happy to learn that Thomas G. Andrews has won a Bancroft prize for Killing for Coal, his book about the Ludlow massacre of 1914. (I wrote about Andrews's book in "There Was Blood," published in the New Yorker of 19 January 2009, and in a blog supplement.) Much deserved!

Posted on 22 March 2009Author Caleb CrainCategories coal

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