Life and Death of an Oilman

Life and Death of an Oilman
Title Life and Death of an Oilman PDF eBook
Author John Joseph Mathews
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 276
Release 1974-12-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780806112381

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Located in the Oklahoma Collection.

Life and Death of an Oilman

Life and Death of an Oilman
Title Life and Death of an Oilman PDF eBook
Author John Joseph Mathews
Publisher
Total Pages 259
Release 1953
Genre Industrialists
ISBN

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John Joseph Mathews

John Joseph Mathews
Title John Joseph Mathews PDF eBook
Author Michael Snyder
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 281
Release 2017-05-11
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0806158840

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John Joseph Mathews (1894–1979) is one of Oklahoma’s most revered twentieth-century authors. An Osage Indian, he was also one of the first Indigenous authors to gain national renown. Yet fame did not come easily to Mathews, and his personality was full of contradictions. In this captivating biography, Michael Snyder provides the first book-length account of this fascinating figure. Known as “Jo” to all his friends, Mathews had a multifaceted identity. A novelist, naturalist, biographer, historian, and tribal preservationist, he was a true “man of letters.” Snyder draws on a wealth of sources, many of them previously untapped, to narrate Mathews’s story. Much of the writer’s family life—especially his two marriages and his relationships with his two children and two stepchildren—is explored here for the first time. Born in the town of Pawhuska in Indian Territory, Mathews attended the University of Oklahoma before venturing abroad and earning a second degree from Oxford. He served as a flight instructor during World War I, traveled across Europe and northern Africa, and bought and sold land in California. A proud Osage who devoted himself to preserving Osage culture, Mathews also served as tribal councilman and cultural historian for the Osage Nation. Like many gifted artists, Mathews was not without flaws. And perhaps in the eyes of some critics, he occupies a nebulous space in literary history. Through insightful analysis of his major works, especially his semiautobiographical novel Sundown and his meditative Talking to the Moon, Snyder revises this impression. The story he tells, of one remarkable individual, is also the story of the Osage Nation, the state of Oklahoma, and Native America in the twentieth century.

We Gambled Everything

We Gambled Everything
Title We Gambled Everything PDF eBook
Author Arne Nielsen
Publisher University of Alberta
Total Pages 304
Release 2012-11-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0888648073

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"We gambled everything-our careers, our fortunes, the future of our nation-and every day brought new discoveries. It was like living on a frontier."-Arne Nielsen The memoir of Canadian petroleum industry leader Arne Nielsen is not a conventional business biography. During his six decades in the business, he witnessed critical events in the oil industry that influenced Canada's economic history. From rain-soaked tents on the Arctic barren land to the luxurious New York offices of a multinational oil company, Arne Nielsen's expansive knowledge of geology and the oil industry made him one of the most influential and well-known figures of his time. His memoir provides crucial details and unique perspectives on events that will be of interest to the next generation of oil industry executives as well as to consumers, economists, and ecologists.

Hidden Treasures of the American West

Hidden Treasures of the American West
Title Hidden Treasures of the American West PDF eBook
Author Patricia Loughlin
Publisher UNM Press
Total Pages 260
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780826338020

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The stories of two women historians and one anthropologist of the 1930s and '40s and their work in Oklahoma and the Southwest.

The A to Z of the Petroleum Industry

The A to Z of the Petroleum Industry
Title The A to Z of the Petroleum Industry PDF eBook
Author Marius S. Vassiliou
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 716
Release 2009-09-24
Genre History
ISBN 0810870665

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The world as we have known it for the past century would have been very different without petroleum. Petroleum, particularly in the form of crude oil and its refined products, has been central to all aspects of modern industrial society and has been a major strategic geopolitical objective for nations. The 20th century was the age of oil, and at least part of the 21st century will be as well. Petroleum is used as an energy source and as a raw material for the production of an immense variety of chemicals and synthetic materials. Almost all the world's food relies on petroleum for fertilizer, pesticides, cultivation, or transport. Petroleum has been particularly dominant as a source of transportation fuels, an application for which cost-effective substitutes will be especially difficult to find. The A to Z of the Petroleum Industry presents a concise but complete one-volume reference on the history of the petroleum industry from pre-modern times to the present day. This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, and over 400 cross-referenced dictionary entries on companies, people, places, events, technologies, and phenomena related to the history of the world's petroleum industry. Anyone interested in the history, status, and outlook for the petroleum industry will find this book a uniquely valuable source.

Historical Dictionary of the Petroleum Industry

Historical Dictionary of the Petroleum Industry
Title Historical Dictionary of the Petroleum Industry PDF eBook
Author Marius S. Vassiliou
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 712
Release 2009-03-02
Genre History
ISBN 0810862883

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The Historical Dictionary of the Petroleum Industry presents a concise but complete one-volume reference on the history of the petroleum industry from pre-modern times to the present day. This is done through a chronology, an introductory essay, and over 400 cross-referenced dictionary entries on companies, people, events, technologies, phenomena, countries, provinces, cities, and regions related to the history of the world's petroleum industry. Anyone interested in the history, status, and outlook for the petroleum industry will find this book a uniquely valuable source.