
KING COAL - A NOVEL
By Upton Sinclair - TO MARY CRAIG KIMBROUGH To whose persistence in the perilous task of tearing her husband's manuscript to pieces, the reader is indebted for the absence of most of the faults from this book.
INTRODUCTION
BOOK ONE — THE DOMAIN OF KING COAL - SECTION 1.
BOOK TWO — THE SERFS OF KING COAL - SECTION 1.
BOOK THREE — THE HENCHMEN OF KING COAL - SECTION 1.
BOOK FOUR — THE WILL OF KING COAL - SECTION 1.
POSTSCRIPT
A restless idealist from a privileged background decides to abandon his comfortable life and slip into the depths of a Rocky Mountain coal mine, adopting a false name to see the workers’ world firsthand. His arrival is met with suspicion; the miners think he is a hired agitator, and he endures harsh treatment before finally earning a place among them.
Inside the dark shafts, he witnesses the brutal exploitation of a diverse, multilingual workforce, each laborer reduced to a cog in the company’s relentless drive for profit. Amid the grime and danger, he befriends a resilient young Irish girl, Red Mary, whose quiet strength and caring nature shine like a beacon in the oppressive gloom.
Through his eyes, listeners are drawn into the stark contrast between the miners’ desperate daily grind and the indifferent power of the company, setting the stage for a clash that could reshape their fragile community.
Language
en
Duration
~11 hours (672K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1968
Best known for The Jungle, he turned fiction into a tool for exposing injustice and pushing for reform. His stories mixed sharp reporting, moral urgency, and a deep belief that writing could change public life.
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