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Sketches in Crude-oil: Some Accidents and Incidents of the Petroleum Development in All Parts of the Globe is a fascinating and comprehensive chronicle of the early days of the oil industry, written by John James McLaurin. This book offers readers a vivid and engaging account of the birth and rapid expansion of the petroleum industry, focusing on the people, places, and pivotal events that shaped its development across the world. Through a series of lively anecdotes, personal observations, and detailed historical sketches, McLaurin brings to life the excitement, danger, and innovation that characterized the oil boom of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The narrative delves into the discovery of oil in Pennsylvania and traces the spread of petroleum exploration and production to other regions, including Europe, Asia, and South America. McLaurin recounts the stories of daring wildcatters, ingenious inventors, and ambitious entrepreneurs who risked everything in pursuit of black gold. The book is rich with tales of spectacular gushers, disastrous blowouts, and the relentless quest for new drilling technologies. It also highlights the social and economic impact of oil on communities, the rise of boomtowns, and the fortunes made and lost in the volatile oil markets. Sketches in Crude-oil is not just a technical or economic history; it is a human story filled with humor, tragedy, and triumph. McLaurin’s writing is both informative and entertaining, offering readers a window into a world of adventure, hardship, and relentless ambition. The book is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in the history of energy, industrialization, and the remarkable individuals who helped shape the modern world through their involvement in the petroleum industry.
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Liczba stron: 1117
Rok wydania: 2025
