
The Profiteers: Bechtel and the Men Who Built the World
bechtel and the men who built the world
$56.22
- Paperback
384 pages
- Release Date
28 February 2017
Summary
The Profiteers: Bechtel and the Rise of a Global Empire
The story of the Bechtel family is a classic American business saga. Beginning with Warren A. “Dad” Bechtel, who spearheaded the Hoover Dam’s construction, the company went on to “build the world.” From airports in Hong Kong and Doha to pipelines and tunnels in Alaska and Europe, and mining and energy operations across the globe, five generations of Bechtel men have harnessed and distributed the planet’s natural resources, incl…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9781476706474 |
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ISBN-10: | 1476706476 |
Author: | Sally Denton |
Publisher: | Simon & Schuster |
Imprint: | Simon & Schuster |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 384 |
Release Date: | 28 February 2017 |
Weight: | 420g |
Dimensions: | 139mm x 212mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
“In this compelling corporate history, she artfully detail show Bechtel accrued power by exploiting the “revolving door of capitalism,” through which its executives have glided effortlessly, moving between the company headquarters and the corridors of power in the nation’s capital.” - The National Book Review “Denton dutifully reports Bechtel’s denials of influence-peddling but plainly doesn’t believe them. Instead, she maps coincidences between the government tenure of a Bechtel executive, such as George Schultz, and projects his former agency later awarded to Bechtel. However readers view the company, Denton’s extensively researched work informs readers about the firm’s maintenance as a privately held concern during its growth into a huge, multinational enterprise.”
- Booklist “The author’s journalistic writing style is fast paced, hard-hitting, and engaging…. This book will interest readers who enjoy contemporary U.S. history, Middle Eastern history, political science, and public works spending.” - Library Journal “Investigative journalist Denton offers an ambitious “empire biography” of the Bechtel family and the secretive, privately held construction company-turned-diversified international conglomerate that has been “inextricably enmeshed” in U.S. foreign policy for seven decades. In this incredible-seeming but deeply researched book, the author traces the phenomenal rise of the California-based corporation that became famous for building the Hoover Dam and went on to handle billion-dollar projects from the Channel Tunnel to the Big Dig…. Filled with stories of cronyism and influence peddling, Denton’s riveting and revealing book will undoubtedly displease the so-called “boys from Bechtel.”
- Kirkus “In the highest tradition of investigative journalism, Sally Denton tells the compelling, troubling story of a vast enterprise that has blurred the lines between governmental and corporate power. This is how our nation really works, and this is a book that’s impossible to ignore. So don’t.” - Walter Kirn, author of Blood Will Out and Up in the Air “Investigative reporter Sally Denton has deftly pulled back the curtains on one of the most consequential business dynasties in America. “The Profiteers” is eye-opening reading for anyone who truly wants to understand how money, government and power intersect.” - Jane Mayer, author of Dark Money and staff writer for The New Yorker magazine
About The Author
Sally Denton
SALLY DENTON is an investigative reporter and writer whose books include The Money and Power: The Making of Las Vegas and its Hold on America, which was made into a documentary film broadcast on the History Channel, American Massacre: The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows, September 1857, Faith and Betrayal: A Pioneer Woman’s Passage in the American West, Passion and Principle: John and Jessie Fremont, the Couple Whose Power, Politics and Love Shaped Nineteenth-Century America and The Plots Against the Preside
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