Hard to find first edition with the dust jacket. Popular work by early sociologist Nels Anderson, who was known for his work in urban culture, working culture, and homeless people in the 1920's-1930's. This work covers his research on migration and farm laborers during The Great Depression. Black and white photos and graphs are throughout the text. 1.5cm closed tear on the front cover's top edge of the dust jacket. Rubbing along all edges of the dust jacket and minor bumps and scuffing on the dust jacket's spine. The cover and spine of the book are unmarked and the page binding is tight and secure. The pages are clear and unmarked as well. A great edition to any sociology or American history aficionado's collection.