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Dec 23, 2008 · Deemed "the best history of oil ever written" by Business Week and with more than 300,000 copies in print, Daniel Yergin’s Pulitzer Prize–winning account of the global pursuit of oil, money, and power has been extensively updated to address the current energy crisis.
- The Prize: Daniel Yergin;: 9781847376466: Books - Amazon.ca
The 6-hour documentary Commanding Heights that Dr. Yergin...
- The Prize: Daniel Yergin;: 9781847376466: Books - Amazon.ca
Apr 5, 2011 · Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and hailed as “the best history of oil ever written” by Business Week, Daniel Yergin’s “spellbinding…irresistible” (The New York Times) account of the global...
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The 6-hour documentary Commanding Heights that Dr. Yergin produced received three Emmy nominations, and the New York Festivals Gold World Medal for best documentary. Dr. Yergin serves on the U.S. Secretary of Energy Advisory Board and chaired the US Department of Energy’s Task Force on Strategic Energy Research and Development.
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The definitive work on the subject of oil, The Prize is a book of extraordinary breadth, riveting excitement, and great value—crucial to our understanding of world politics and the global economy today and tomorrow.
Jan 19, 2009 · THE PRIZE by Daniel Yergin is an 884 page history book about the oil industry. High points include the discoveries of oil in Pennsylvania, Texas, Baku, Sumatra, Iran, and in off-shore locations. (Baku was an independent duchy that was taken by Russia in 1813, by way of the Treaty of Gulistan.
Apr 5, 2011 · Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and hailed as “the best history of oil ever written” by Business Week, Daniel Yergin’s “spellbinding…irresistible” (The New York Times) account of the global pursuit of oil, money, and power addresses the ongoing energy crisis.
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Jan 15, 1991 · "The Prize" is a book written by Daniel Yergin. It is a comprehensive historical account of the global oil industry, covering the period from the mid-19th century to the early 1990s. The book explores the political, economic, and social impact of oil on the world and its influence on geopolitics.