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Overview"The fascinating, often surprising story of how a simple black rock has altered the course of history. Prized as ""the best stone in Britain"" by Roman invaders who carved jewelry out of it, coal has transformed societies, powered navies, fueled economies, and expanded frontiers. It made China a twelfth-century superpower, inspired the writing of the Communist Manifesto, and helped the northern states win the American Civil War. Yet the mundane mineral that built our global economy--and even today powers our electrical plants--has also caused death, disease, and environmental destruction. As early as 1306, King Edward I tried to ban coal (unsuccessfully) because its smoke became so obnoxious. Its recent identification as a primary cause of global warming has made it a cause c�l�bre of a new kind. 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, Coal is a captivating narrative about an ordinary substance that has done extraordinary things--a simple black rock that could well determine our fate as a species." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barbara Freese , Shelly FrasierPublisher: Tantor Audio Imprint: Tantor Audio Edition: Library Edition ISBN: 9798200150489Publication Date: 01 June 2003 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"Shelly Frasier reads in an even, unhurried rhythm that captures the authorial personality with its authority, light touch, and humor intact.-- ""AudioFile"" ""Engrossing and sometimes stunning...[A] strongly argued and thoroughly researched book...Coal, to borrow a phrase, is king."" -- ""New York Times"" ""Part history and part environmental argument, Freese's elegant book teaches an important lesson about the interdependence of humans and their natural environment both for good and ill throughout history."" -- ""Puiblishers Weekly (starred review)""" Author InformationAn Assistant Attorney General of Minnesota for more than twelve years, Barbara Freese helped enforce her state's air pollution laws and along the way became fascinated by coal and the larger story behind the smoke. She lives in St. Paul with her husband and two children. Shelly Frasier has appeared in many independent film and theater projects in Arizona and Southern California and has done voice-over work for commercials and animation projects. She trained at the Groundlings Improv School in Hollywood and South Coast Repertory's Professional Conservatory in Costa Mesa, California. She has performed at theaters throughout North Hollywood and Orange County. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |