King Energy: The Rise and Fall of an Industrial Empire Gone Awry

King Energy: The Rise and Fall of an Industrial Empire Gone Awry

by Bruce Raphael
King Energy: The Rise and Fall of an Industrial Empire Gone Awry

King Energy: The Rise and Fall of an Industrial Empire Gone Awry

by Bruce Raphael

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Overview

The modern energy industry grew out of the rubble of the Middle Ages and the American Civil War. It quickly grew into a bewildering assemblage not only of mines, fields, pipelines, utilities and their overlapping directorates but of public and private policies and intrigues throughout the world, one broad enough in scale to rival the most powerful democracies in determining the ultimate fates of nations. Its priorities set the stage for the Cold War and the nuclear arms race. If the industry's rise to power was unexpected by the traditional establishments of nation and state, its crash was equally breathtaking, involving actors and players in unexpected locales and venues, from backyard inventors to the concrete canyons of Wall Street. King Energy is the story of the companies and personalities that defined the 20th Century and set the stage for the economic, political and social agendas leading up to the new millennium.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780595004270
Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/01/2000
Pages: 728
Sales rank: 738,365
Product dimensions: 6.05(w) x 9.04(h) x 1.80(d)

Table of Contents

Prologue1
Kings' Legacy11
Connections33
Balance of Power77
Cathedrals in the Desert127
A Nuclear Family Portrait209
Palace Coup249
Kingdom Come289
Pinky and the Brain389
The Banks473
The Cowboy and the Ayatollah541
Jericho605
Epilogue677
Appendix713
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