ISBN Coal, English, 368 pages

ISBN Coal book English 368 pages

ISBN Coal, English, 368 pages

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The fascinating, often surprising story of how a simple black rock altered the course of history, perfect for fans of Mark Kurlansky'sSaltand Jeremy Paxman'sBlack Gold.
'A passionate plea for a more considered way of treating the earth, its resources and its inhabitants'DAILY TELEGRAPH____________________________________________________________
Coal has transformed societies, fueled economies, and expanded frontiers. It made China a twelfth-century superpower, inspired the writing of theCommunist Manifesto, and helped the northern states win the American Civil War. Yet the mundane mineral that built our global economy has also caused death, disease, and environmental destruction.
In this remarkable book, Barbara Freese takes us on a rich historical journey that begins three hundred million years ago and spans the globe. From the 'Great Stinking Fogs' of London to the rat-infested coal mines of Pennsylvania, from the impoverished slums of Manchester to the toxic city streets of Beijing,Coalis a captivating narrative about the simple black rock that helped build our modern world, but now endangers our future.
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'Elegant and engaging . . . No subject is more important for understanding the recent past, and preparing for the future.'SUNDAY TIMES'The incredible story of Britain's black goal.'DAILY MAIL'Eloquent . . . unsparing . . . The relation between carbon and climate change has seldom been so clearly and readably explained.'SCOTSMAN
'A
s much about the growing scientific evidence of the damage coal causes to the environment as it is about the social history of the Industrial Revolution.'FINANCIAL TIMES'Freese wants readers to be clear about just how vital coal has been to our era of human development because she hopes to persuade us that it's time to enter a new one.'NEW YORK TIMES'An absorbing book that never loses its grip
.'NEW SCIENTIST
'Fascinating . . . It lingers hauntingly in the mind.'NEW STATESMAN'As this human history of coal makes clear, there are no easy answers. . . A
welcome contribution to the search for a sustainable energy economy.'NATURAL HISTORY

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Product
Name
ISBN Coal book English 368 pages
Category
Brand
Features
Language version
English
Written by
Barbara Freese
Number of pages
368 pages
Suggested gender
Any gender
Publisher
Arrow
Release date (DD/MM/YYYY)
05/01/2006
International Standard Book Number (ISBN)
9780099478843
Weight & dimensions
Width
129 mm
Depth
22 mm
Height
198 mm
Weight
255 g
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