Further Reading
- Book, 50 Years of Inland Steel, 1943
- Booklet, “The Story of Inland Steel”, 1964
- Booklets, “Inland Steel at 100: Beginning a Second Century of Progress”, 1993.
- Perry, W.A., Booklet, “History of Inland Steel Co. to 1971", b
- Perry, W. A., Booklet, “A History of Inland Steel Company and the Indiana Harbor Works” (ca. 1980)
- Perry, W.A (1979) A History of Inland Steel Company And The Indiana Harbor Works (booklet)
- Perry, William A. & Saran, Sam H. Booklet, A History of Inland Steel Company and the Indiana Harbor Works (1992).
- Perry, William A. & Saran, Sam H. Booklet, A History of Inland Steel Company and the Indiana Harbor Works(1993).
- Wilder, John Watson Book, Inland Steel, 1893-1943.
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