Association copy: inscribed and signed by author on the dedication page (""To the workers of the world""): ""For Thomas Goltz - Good to see you at the reading. Regards, Jon Jackson."" Octavo (23.5 cm), pp. 278. Black cloth with gilt spine tiling. Photographic endpapers. Dampstaining to back of jacket (only visible on verso) and back board (visible as darker patch). Slight edge wear, else fine. A historical novel of the mine strikes and organizing work of Frank Little in Butte, Montana. Goltz was a war correspondant and journalist who wrote several books on the Balkans including Chechnya Diary: A War Correspondent's Story of Surviving the War in Chechnya. He was a exuberant fixture in the Livingston, Montana literary scene.