Coal by Barbara Freese - ISBN: 9780099478843
Paperback
Black stone, global power: coal’s fiery past, uncertain future revealed.

Coal

A Human History

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    1 March 2006

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Summary

A brilliant gem of a book on the small black stone that fuelled the industrial revolution and still powers the world. For fans of Cod and books like Guns, Germs and Steel.

An enthralling journey, across time and across continents, using the fascination with coal and the crucial need for it as a way of approaching some of the most fundamental questions of human existence.

‘A passionate plea for a more considered way of treating the earth, its resources and its…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780099478843
ISBN-10:0099478846
Author:Barbara Freese
Publisher:Cornerstone
Imprint:Arrow Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:1 March 2006
Weight:258g
Dimensions:197mm x 132mm x 25mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

Elegant and engaging… No subject is more important for understanding the recent past and preparing for the future.

Elegant and engaging… No subject is more important for understanding the recent past and preparing for the future. * Sunday Times *
Engaging and interesting, tightly documented and consistently readable. Freese makes a pasionate plea for a more considered way of treating the earth, its rescources and inhabitants. * Daily Telegraph *
The incredible story of Britain’s black gold. * Daily Mail *
Fascinating… It lingers hauntingly in the mind. * New Statesman *
I can think of no substance that has played so important a role in shaping the relative fortunes of competing economies. * David Landes, Author of The Wealth and Poverty of Nations *

About The Author

Barbara Freese

Barbara Freese is an environmental attorney and writer, with a particular focus on climate change, energy policy, and corporate social responsibility. She is a former Minnesota assistant attorney general and a former senior policy analyst for the Union of Concerned Scientists, and she has represented various environmental and clean energy nonprofit groups working to protect the climate. Her first book, Coal- A Human History, is a New York Times Notable Book. She lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.

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