THE HEART OF THE RAILROAD PROBLEM: THE HISTORY OF RAILWAY DISCRIMINATION IN THE UNITED STATES, THE CHIEF EFFORTS AT CONTROL AND THE REMEDIES PROPOSED, WITH HINTS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES
Boston, MA: Little, Brown, and Company, 1906. First edition. Hardcover. The chief complaint against the railroads was not that the rates as a whole were unreasonable, but that favoritism was shown for large shippers or special interests. This stucy revealed the facts in reference to railway favoritism or unjust discrimination..... More

