@book{1449, keywords = {German Americans, labor strikes, Welsh Americans, banking industry, trade unions, Irish Americans, Polish Americans, Slavic Americans, Hungarian Americans, British Americans, Swedish Americans, Pinkerton Detective National Agency, iron industry, steel industry, Homestead Steel Strike of 1892}, author = {Garet Garrett}, title = {The Cinder Buggy: A Fable in Iron and Steel}, abstract = {A historical and political novel starring John Breakspeare, pioneer of the emerging Pennsylvania steel industry who leads a titanic battle over whether steel or iron will triumph. The primary setting, New Damascus, is a fictitious mill town along the Susquehanna, but the Pittsburgh steel district is visited repeatedly in the novel.}, year = {1923}, pages = {357 p.}, publisher = {E. P. Dutton & Company}, address = {New York}, note = {Garet Garrett is a pseudonym of Edward Peter Garrett (1878-1954).}, language = {English}, }