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The Prize : The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power

The Prize : The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power

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Author: Daniel Yergin
Publisher: Free Press
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 138 reviews
Sales Rank: 1271

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 928
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.7
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.8

ISBN: 0671799320
Dewey Decimal Number: 338.272820904
EAN: 9780671799328
ASIN: 0671799320

Publication Date: January 1, 1993
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Daniel Yergin's first prize-winning book, Shattered Peace, was a history of the Cold War. Afterwards the young academic star joined the energy project of the Harvard Business School and wrote the best-seller Energy Future. Following on from there, The Prize, winner of the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for nonfiction, is a comprehensive history of one of the commodities that powers the world--oil. Founded in the 19th century, the oil industry began producing kerosene for lamps and progressed to gasoline. Huge personal fortunes arose from it, and whole nations sprung out of the power politics of the oil wells. Yergin's fascinating account sweeps from early robber barons like John D. Rockefeller, to the oil crisis of the 1970s, through to the Gulf War.

Product Description
Pulitzer Prize Winner -- and Now an Epic PBS Series

The Prize recounts the panoramic history of oil -- and the struggle for wealth power that has always surrounded oil. This struggle has shaken the world economy, dictated the outcome of wars, and transformed the destiny of men and nations. The Prize is as much a history of the twentieth century as of the oil industry itself. The canvas of this history is enormous -- from the drilling of the first well in Pennsylvania through two great world wars to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait and Operation Desert Storm.

The cast extends from wildcatters and rogues to oil tycoons, and from Winston Churchill and Ibn Saud to George Bush and Saddam Hussein. The definitive work on the subject of oil and a major contribution to understanding our century, The Prize is a book of extraordinary breadth, riveting excitement -- and great importance.


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5 out of 5 stars Definitive work on oil exploration and exploitation   September 3, 2008
This significant tome is Daniel Yergin's fascinating, 1992 Pulitzer prize-winning account of the personalities, politics, adventures and misadventures behind the evolution of the ruthless global oil business. This authoritative, intelligent and highly entertaining book reports on the past, present and future of the commodity that shapes the world power struggle. Yergin delves knowledgeably into fulcrum events. For example, shortly before World War I, Winston Churchill made the fateful decision to convert British navy's fuel from coal to Iranian oil. This decision set off the modern Western quest for Middle Eastern oil. The world is still feeling its wrenching impact, and Yergin shows how and why. getAbstract finds that this book provides an essential context for understanding today's international conflicts.


3 out of 5 stars A Commuter's Nightmare   August 9, 2008
Kind librarians should consider filing The Prize in the "Reference" section as a clear warning to readers. Yergin's book is a laboriously impressive volume of forgettable details by one of the oil industry's most gifted analysts. It is not a light bedtime or commuter train friend!

- The storyline lacks a cohesive theme
- There are no main characters (including the oil companies!) tying the narrative together
- Personalities appear and dissolve forever in rapid-fire succession, leaving little imprint on the storyline
- The chronology often spirals confusingly in time, digressing into analyses which exhibit all the charm of a workplace memo

Yergin has written an exhaustive business history using the wrong medium. I suggest chopping The Prize up into bite-sized pieces and posting it to a website. There, at least, the disjointed pages would bear no responsibility for drawing the reader forward.







5 out of 5 stars Complete!   August 8, 2008
Everybody who works in the Oil Market should read this book! It's a complete story about the development of this Market!


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic read..but..   July 29, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Truly worth the pulitizer prize, a great read, a great view of history..but..don't buy the paperback. This book literally fell out of it's binding before I got through the first one hundred pages. By the time I got to the epilogue I had little more than a pile of loose pages. I don't own the hard cover, but I can tell you that the soft cover is a piece of junk. Too bad the binders didn't respect the greatness of the book.


5 out of 5 stars The Prize: A terrific read on the history of Oil and how it effects us today.   July 22, 2008
One of the few books that I enthusiastically have recommended. Great historical information for history buffs. Great economic information and how it effects us even today. It will truely help you understand the dynamics of war, politics, oil.


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