This Week's Suggested Book from the Ashbrook Center (Sunday, August 29, 2010)
 | | Oil: Money, Politics, and Power in the 21st Century
by Tom Bower |
Grand Central Publishing 512 pages, June 2010 Hardcover, 26.99 ISBN: 0446547980
A percentage of the proceeds from your purchase of this book from Amazon.com will benefit the Ashbrook Center.
Twenty years ago oil cost about $7 a barrel. In 2008 the price soared to $148 and then fell to below $40. In the midst of this extraordinary volatility, the major oil conglomerates still spent over a trillion dollars in an increasingly frantic search for more.
The story of oil is a story of high stakes and extreme risk. It is the story of the crushing rivalries between men and women exploring for oil five miles beneath the sea, battling for control of the world's biggest corporations, and gambling billions of dollars twenty-four hours every day on oil's prices. It is the story of corporate chieftains in Dallas and London, traders in New York, oil-oligarchs in Moscow, and globe-trotting politiciansall maneuvering for power.
With the world as his canvas, acclaimed investigative reporter Tom Bower gathers unprecedented firsthand information from hundreds of sources to give readers the definitive, untold modern history of oil
the ultimate story of arrogance, intrigue, and greed.
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