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OverviewTrace Oil's Ancient Legacy: From Seepage Wonders to Industrial Dawn ""The History of Oil"" invites readers to explore a resource that has shaped civilizations for millennia, evoking the wonder of early discoveries and the high stakes of harnessing nature's black gold for power and progress. From prehistoric seepages used in building to 19th-century refining breakthroughs, this book captures the emotional journey of humanity's relationship with oil, highlighting how it fueled trade, warfare, and innovation while raising timeless questions about sustainability and control. It opens with ancient beginnings, where natural seepages served practical roles in sealing and mythology across cultures. Early civilizations in Mesopotamia and Egypt harnessed bitumen for architecture and mummification, blending utility with religious significance amid trade routes. In ancient China and East Asia, well-drilling techniques emerged for lamps and heating, spreading knowledge through regional adaptations. Classical Greece and Rome documented oil's properties, employing it in military tactics like Greek fire and infrastructure. The early Islamic world advanced distillation, linking oil to alchemy and urban growth via trade from North Africa to Central Asia. Medieval Europe saw limited bitumen uses, preserved through monastic texts and craft industries. Renaissance influences expanded exploration, with renewed curiosity driving experimentation in shipbuilding. The Age of Exploration uncovered new seeps in the Americas, intensifying competition among European powers. Proto-industrial applications before 1800 included lubrication, as scientific interest in geology mapped potential sites. Adventurers' accounts fueled speculation, while colonial societies integrated oil into medicine and heating. Early 19th-century extraction evolved from pits to mechanical innovations, with refining separating fractions for lamp fuel. Transportation shifts experimented with oil in engines, transitioning from traditional fuels. Political power intertwined with resource control, as economic views debated regulation. Cultural impacts shifted perceptions from miracle substance to essential commodity, with early environmental concerns noting effects on water and soil. Global searches in the late 19th century ventured beyond known fields, laying groundwork for booms. The threshold to modernity reflects refining advances and societal changes driven by energy shifts. Comparable to Daniel Yergin's ""The Prize,"" which chronicles oil's epic role in global events with narrative flair, this volume aligns with 2025 trends in resource histories emphasizing sustainability and ancient origins. Its broad marketability appeals to environmentalists, history buffs, and energy professionals, positioning it as a steady seller for bookstores in science and history sections. By weaving emotional stakes like discovery's thrill amid scarcity and innovation through adaptation, it connects readers to oil's enduring spirit, inspiring reflection on how ancient uses influence today's energy debates. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Skriuwer Com , Auke de HaanPublisher: de Fryske Wrald Imprint: de Fryske Wrald Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.281kg ISBN: 9783565084845ISBN 10: 3565084847 Pages: 206 Publication Date: 11 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews""The ancient beginnings chapter explores seepages and myths engagingly."" - History Enthusiast on Amazon ★★★★☆ ""It details Mesopotamian and Egyptian uses with vivid cultural insights."" - Ancient Scholar on Goodreads ★★★★★ ""Early China drilling techniques highlight regional adaptations well."" - Cultural Fan via Book Forum ★★★★☆ ""Classical Greece and Rome's military applications thrill thoughtfully."" - Warfare Historian on Reddit ★★★★★ ""Islamic distillation advances show alchemy's role effectively."" - Science Buff on LibraryThing ★★★★☆ ""Medieval Europe's limited uses preserve technical knowledge inspiringly."" - Medieval Reader online ★★★★★ ""19th-century extraction shifts evoke innovation vividly."" - Energy Expert on Facebook ★★★★☆ ""Conclusion reflects on oil's legacy enduringly."" - Global Explorer on Barnes & Noble ★★★★★ Author InformationSkriuwer.com is a global community of writers and language enthusiasts dedicated to creating books that inspire, educate, and connect people across cultures. Our name means ""writer"" in Frisian, reflecting our core mission: we collaborate to produce multilingual content, with a special focus on preserving the Frisian language. It's one of Europe's oldest, related to English and Dutch, and spoken by around 500,000 people in the Netherlands. As a project of the nonprofit De Fryske Wrâld, we direct all profits from book sales into education, outreach, and resources to promote Frisian. This helps combat the challenges of globalization to this vulnerable yet vital language. When you choose our books, you're not just reading; you're supporting a worldwide effort to keep cultural traditions alive. Explore our collection at www.skriuwer.com and be part of the story. Hi, I'm Auke, a passionate advocate for the Frisian language with deep roots in Frisian culture. I grew up in this vibrant heritage and have dedicated myself to preserving our unique linguistic identity. It's spoken by about 500,000 people, mostly in Friesland, Netherlands. As a key contributor to Skriuwer.com, I work with others to create books that educate and inspire, helping ensure the Frisian language, recognized as an official language alongside Dutch, stays alive for future generations. My work comes from a strong belief in language as the foundation of history and belonging. I'm proud that proceeds from these books support nonprofit efforts like De Fryske Wrâld. Join me in sustaining this ancient European tongue. Let's keep Frisian thriving. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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