Boom, Bust, Boom

Boom, Bust, Boom
Title Boom, Bust, Boom PDF eBook
Author Bill Carter
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 304
Release 2021-08-31
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1439136580

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A sweeping account of civilization's dependence on copper traces the industry's history, culture and economics while exploring such topics as the dangers posed to communities living near mines, its ubiquitous use in electronics and the activities of the London Metal Exchange. By the author of Fools Rush In. 30,000 first printing.

Wonderful Power

Wonderful Power
Title Wonderful Power PDF eBook
Author Susan R. Martin
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 300
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780814328439

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This work examines the archaeological record of copper mining in the Lake Superior area.

Mining for Ancient Copper

Mining for Ancient Copper
Title Mining for Ancient Copper PDF eBook
Author Erez Ben-Yosef
Publisher Eisenbrauns
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Copper age
ISBN 9781575069647

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A collection of new studies dedicated to Professor Beno Rothenberg, focused on copper in antiquity in the Near East, the eastern Mediterranean, and the British Isles.

Copper for America

Copper for America
Title Copper for America PDF eBook
Author Charles K. Hyde
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Pages 288
Release 1998-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 0816546134

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This comprehensive history of copper mining tells the full story of the industry that produces one of America's most important metals. The first inclusive account of U.S. copper in one volume, Copper for America relates the discovery and development of America's major copper-producing areas—the eastern United States, Tennessee, Michigan, Montana, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah, and Alaska—from colonial times to the present. Starting with the predominance of New England and the Middle Atlantic states in the early nineteenth century, Copper for America traces the industry's migration to Michigan in mid-century and to Montana, Arizona, and other western states in the late nineteenth century. The book also examines the U.S. copper industry's decline in the twentieth century, studying the effects of strong competition from foreign copper industries and unforeseen changes in the national and global copper markets. An extensively documented chronicle of the rise and fall of individual mines, companies, and regions, Copper for America will prove an essential resource for economic and business historians, historians of technology and mining, and western historians.

Michigan Copper, the Untold Story

Michigan Copper, the Untold Story
Title Michigan Copper, the Untold Story PDF eBook
Author C. Fred Rydholm
Publisher
Pages 584
Release 2006
Genre Civilization, Ancient
ISBN

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The Women of the Copper Country

The Women of the Copper Country
Title The Women of the Copper Country PDF eBook
Author Mary Doria Russell
Publisher Atria Books
Pages 352
Release 2019-08-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1982109580

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From the bestselling and award-winning author of The Sparrow comes an inspiring historical novel about “America’s Joan of Arc” Annie Clements—the courageous woman who started a rebellion by leading a strike against the largest copper mining company in the world. In July 1913, twenty-five-year-old Annie Clements had seen enough of the world to know that it was unfair. She’s spent her whole life in the copper-mining town of Calumet, Michigan where men risk their lives for meager salaries—and had barely enough to put food on the table and clothes on their backs. The women labor in the houses of the elite, and send their husbands and sons deep underground each day, dreading the fateful call of the company man telling them their loved ones aren’t coming home. When Annie decides to stand up for herself, and the entire town of Calumet, nearly everyone believes she may have taken on more than she is prepared to handle. In Annie’s hands lie the miners’ fortunes and their health, her husband’s wrath over her growing independence, and her own reputation as she faces the threat of prison and discovers a forbidden love. On her fierce quest for justice, Annie will discover just how much she is willing to sacrifice for her own independence and the families of Calumet. From one of the most versatile writers in contemporary fiction, this novel is an authentic and moving historical portrait of the lives of the men and women of the early 20th century labor movement, and of a turbulent, violent political landscape that may feel startlingly relevant to today.

Copper

Copper
Title Copper PDF eBook
Author Kazu Kibuishi
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Pages 98
Release 2010
Genre Adventure and adventurers
ISBN 0545098920

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From Kazu Kibuishi, creator of AMULET, comes an irresistibly charming pair of characters! Copper is curious, Fred is fearful. And together boy and dog are off on a series of adventures through marvelous worlds, powered by Copper's limitless enthusiasm and imagination. Each Copper and Fred story in this graphic novel collection is a complete vignette, filled with richly detailed settings and told with a wry sense of humor. These two enormously likable characters build ships and planes to travel to surprising destinations and have a knack for getting into all sorts of odd situations.