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John C. Bacher. Petrotyranny. Dundurn Press. 2000. 320pp.

John M. Blair. The Control of Oil. Pantheon Books. 1976. 441pp.

Peter Foster. The Blue-Eyed Sheiks: The Canadian Oil Establishment. Collins. 1979. 320pp.

John Ghazvinian. Untapped: The Scramble for Africa's Oil. Harcourt Trade. 2007. 320pp.

Richard Heinberg. The Party's Over: Oil, War and the Fate of Industrial Societies. New Society Publishers. 2003. 275pp.

Ruth Sheldon Knowles. Greatest Gamblers: Epic of American Oil Exploration. University of Oklahoma Press. 1981. 376pp.

Gerald D. Nash. United States Oil Policy, 1890-1964: Business and Government in Twentieth Century America. University of Pittsburgh Press. 1968. 286pp.

Roger M. Olien; Diana Davids Olien. Oil and Ideology: The Cultural Creation of the American Petroleum Industry. UNC Press. 2000. 305pp.

Paul Roberts. The End of Oil: On the Edge of a Perilous New World. Mariner Books. 2005. 399pp.

Paul Sabin. Crude Politics: The California Oil Market, 1900-1940. University of California Press. 2005. 307pp.

Robert Sherrill. The Oil Follies of 1970-1980: How the Petroleum Industry Stole the Show (and Much More Besides). Garden City, NY: Anchor Press/Doubleday. 1983. 590pp.

David M. Standlea. Oil, Globalization, and the War for the Arctic Refuge. SUNY Press. 2006. 209pp.

Terry Tamminen. Lives Per Gallon: The True Cost of Our Oil Addiction. Island Press. 2006. 262pp.



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