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Fueling Victory at Home: How the Mallet Ranch of Texas and Its Relationship With the Oil Industry Helped Reshape the American Southwest in the 1940s
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Frank Isett: and the Myth of the Wealthy Oilman
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Frank Conselman: A Geologist's Life: Book III: The View from the Lake: Frank Conselman's Final Years and the Challenges Facing the Oil Industry, 1969-1989
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The Other Mastersons: How a Ranching Family in West Texas who Shared the Same Last Name as a Famed Western Lawman Helped Move the Petroleum Industry Into the Future After World War II
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Vantage Point II: Comparing the Histories of Oil Production in California and Texas: Why the Slaughter Field Would Not Have Been Opened in California
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Border Crude: Julian Bassett's Oil Endeavor Along the Texas/Mexico Border, a Tale of Delayed Success That Started in the Mid-1930s
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Vantage Point I: The Inside Story of How the Slaughter Oil Field of West Texas Became an Unlikely Success Story, 1936-1948
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Lubbock, Levelland, Baghdad, Washington: OPEC, the Mallet Ranch, and the Changing World Order for Oil from Korea to NAFTA, 1950-1993
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Refiner on the Rise: How the Cosden Petroleum Corporation's Refinery Bucked the Trend of Imports and Charted a Path for Survival Amid Changing ... Industry (And Did It in 1950s West Texas)
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Witness to History: The Reynolds Land and Cattle Company: The Human Link to Three Major Texas Oil Fields
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The Sale: How Texas Pacific Coal and Oil Company Shaped the Culture of Mergers and Acquisitions
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What Is Success?: The Life and Career of Joseph E. Alexander, a West Texas Oil Promoter, Might Provide the Answer: 1910-71
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SUPERFIELD: What Makes an Oil Field a Superfield (and Why Is West Texas the World's Premier Oil Superfield)?: Book I: William Klattenhoff
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The Oil Empire That Wasn't: Energy Policy in New Mexico During the Interwar Years: Book I: Clyde Tingley and the New Mexico Oil Compact Commission, 1934-38
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A Last Hurrah in Texas?: W. P. Soash and South Plains Oil, 1936-1955
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The Great and Unheralded George Bean: A Pioneer Lawyer Watches the Growth of a City in the American Southwest
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The Oil Empire That Wasn't: Energy Policy in New Mexico During the Interwar Years: Book II: Hiram Dow and the Interstate Oil Compact Commission, 1935-42
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Frank Conselman: A Geologist's Life: Book I: Conselman's Formative Years with Independent Oilmen in West-Central Texas, 1939-1968
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The World's First Petroleum History Coffee-Table Book: or, The Overlooked Legacy of J. P. Morris of Texas: Petro-Cowman, Silver Mine Investor, and Wildlife Preservationist
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Unknown Quantity: Vincent Charles Perini Jr.'s Role in Oil and Uranium in the American West, 1953-58
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A Cattle King on the Move: Ewing Halsell, an Aging Cattle King, Finds New Life in Oil Prospects Across the Plains and Rockies
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In Other Headlines...: Analyzing a Texas Newspaper's Coverage of a Major Period in Recent World History Book II: The Explosion of the Space Shuttle Challenger, 1986
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In Other Headlines...: Analyzing a Texas Newspaper's Coverage of a Major Period in Recent World History Book III: The World Series Quake in San Francisco, 1989
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Frank Conselman: A Geologist's Life: Book II: An Industry in Transition: The American Association of Petroleum Geologists in the 1960s
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In Other Headlines...: Analyzing a Texas Newspaper's Coverage of a Major Period in Recent World History: Book I: The Persian Gulf War, 1990-1991
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Ranches and Rigs: How Three Texas Panhandle Ranches Helped Shape the Oil and Gas Industry's Formative Years
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Local Roots, Global Prospects: Robert E. Underwood, George P. Livermore, and the Growth of American Petroleum Around the World After World War II
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How to Read Oil History If You're an Average Joe: or, E. K. Warren and Son (Three Oaks, Michigan) and Oil in Three Western States
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Accidental Resurgence?: The Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway in West Texas: How Oil, Raw Materials, and Agriculture (Tried To) Save the Railroad Industry on the South Plains at Midcentury
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