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The great degeneration: how institutions decay and economies die

By Niall Ferguson. 2013

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Business and economics, Economics
Human-narrated audio

An examination of institutional dysfunction in the Western world argues that such values as a free market and representative government…

are being compromised while future generations are inheriting unmanageable levels of debt. 2013.

The frackers: the outrageous inside story of the new billionaire wildcatters

By Gregory Zuckerman. 2014

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Business and economics, Economics
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In five years, the United States has seen a historic burst of oil and natural gas production, easing our insatiable…

hunger for energy. A new drilling process called fracking has made us the world's fastest growing energy power, on track to pass Saudi Arabia by 2020. But despite headlines and controversy, no previous book has shown how the revolution really happened. The Frackers tells the dramatic tale of how a group of ambitious and headstrong wildcatters ignored the ridicule of experts and derision of colleagues to pursue massive, long-overlooked deposits. Against all odds, they changed the world- and made astonishing fortunes in the process. Zuckerman's exclusive access enabled him to get close to men like George Mitchell, who developed a new way to drill for gas in shale rock; Harold Hamm, who discovered so much oil he's now worth more than the estate of Steve Jobs; and Aubrey McClendon, who lost more than billion on a misguided gambit. Zuckerman shows how the frackers are now using their wealth to shake up Hollywood, education, politics, sports, and other fields, much like the Rockefellers and Gettys before them. He also explores the debate over the environmental risks of fracking, and whether those risks are worth it for the United States to achieve energy independence and for the rest of the world to follow. 2014.

The fighting Newfoundlander: a history of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment (Carleton library series ; #209)

By G. W. L Nicholson. 2006

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Canadian non-fiction, Canadian history, War, World War I
Human-narrated audio

When the First World War began, Newfoundland had been without any kind of military organisation for more than half a…

century, so public-spirited citizens immediately formed themselves into a Patriotic Association, and within sixty days had recruited, partially equipped and dispatched 537 officers and men overseas. Nicholson details the harrowing experiences of the Newfoundland Regiment at Gallipoli, Beaumont Hamel, the Third Battle of Ypres and Cambrai, for which they were granted the title "Royal" - the only army unit to receive such a distinction during World War I. Some descriptions of violence. 2006.

The forgotten man: a new history of the Great Depression

By Amity Shlaes. 2007

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Economics, History, United States history
Human-narrated audio

Economics reporter analyzes the Great Depression era in the United States and posits that federal intervention in the economy lengthened…

its duration. Considers economic plans from members of Franklin Roosevelt's brain trust and alternate solutions of outsiders such as African American Father Divine and Alcoholics Anonymous founder Bill Wilson. 2007.

The First World War

By John Keegan. 1998

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War, World War I
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The First World War created the modern world. A conflict of unparalleled ferocity which extended far beyond its European epicentre,…

it broke the century of relative peace and prosperity which we associate with the Victorian era and unleashed the demons of the twentieth century - pestilence, military destruction and mass death - and also the ideas which continue to shape our world today - modernism in the arts, new approaches to psychology and medicine, and radical ideas about economics and society. Includes violence. 1998.

The escape artists: a band of daredevil pilots and the greatest prison break of the Great War

By Neal Bascomb. 2018

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War, World War I
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In the winter trenches and flak-filled skies of World War I, soldiers and pilots alike might avoid death, only to…

find themselves imprisoned in Germany's archipelago of POW camps, often in abominable conditions. The most infamous was Holzminden, a land-locked Alcatraz of sorts that housed the most troublesome, escape-prone prisoners. Its commandant was a boorish, hate-filled tyrant named Karl Niemeyer who swore that none should ever leave. Desperate to break out of "Hellminden" and return to the fight, a group of Allied prisoners led by ace pilot (and former Army sapper) David Gray hatch an elaborate escape plan. Their plot demands a risky feat of engineering as well as a bevy of disguises, forged documents, fake walls, and steely resolve. Once beyond the watch towers and round-the-clock patrols, Gray and almost a dozen of his half-starved fellow prisoners must then make a heroic 150 mile dash through enemy-occupied territory towards free Holland. Drawing on never-before-seen memoirs and letters, Bascomb brings this narrative to cinematic life, amid the twilight of the British Empire and the darkest, most savage hours of the fight against Germany. At turns tragic, funny, inspirational, and nail-biting suspenseful, this is the little-known story of the biggest POW breakout of the Great War. 2018.

The end of growth

By Jeff Rubin. 2012

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Business and economics, Economics
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Economist and resource analyst Jeff Rubin is certain that the world's governments are getting it wrong - instead of moving…

us toward economic recovery, measures being taken around the globe right now are digging us into a deeper hole. Both politicians and economists are missing the fact that the real engine of economic growth has always been cheap, abundant fuel and resources, but that era is over. The end of cheap oil signals the end of growth - and the end of easy answers to renewing prosperity. c2012.

The great rescue: American heroes, an iconic ship, and the race to save Europe in WWI

By Peter Hernon. 2017

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War, World War I
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For German u-boats hunting Allied ships in the treacherous waters of the Atlantic, no target was as prized as the…

Leviathan, carrying more than 10,000 doughboys per crossing. But the Germans were not the only deadly force threatening the ship and its passengers. In 1918, a devastating influenza pandemic--the Spanish flu--spread throughout the globe, predominantly striking healthy young adults, including soldiers. Peter Hernon tells the ship's story across multiple voyages and through the experiences of a diverse cast of participants. 2017.

The Great War and modern memory

By Paul Fussell. 1975

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War, World War I
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Examines the British experience during World War I through the eyes of writers Siegfried Sasson, Robert Graves, and Edmund Blunden;…

through the poetry of David Jones, Isaac Rosenberg and Wilfred Owen; and through the amateur memoirs of the men in the trenches. 1975.

The ecology of commerce: a declaration of sustainability

By Paul Hawken. 1993

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Business and economics, Economics, Environment
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Provides a blueprint for a marketplace where businesses and environmentalists work together, showing companies how to redesign and manufacture products…

in innovative ways, re-educate customers, and work closely with government toward a profitable, productive, and ecologically sound future. 2005, c1993.

The Darwin economy: liberty, competition, and the common good (Your coach in a box)

By Robert H Frank. 2011

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Business and economics, Economics
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Frank looks at how economic competition is actually hindering the "common good." He explains that Charles Darwin's theory on the…

clash between individual and group interests is a perfect analogy for today's economic landscape. 2011.

The cult of impotence: selling the myth of powerlessness in the global economy

By Linda McQuaig. 1998

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Business and economics, Economics, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian politics and government
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McQuaig looks into the popular belief that the Canadian economy is beyond Canada's control, held at the mercy of globalization…

and technology. Instead, she argues, the international community has the tools to regulate the world financial system to everyone's benefit, as was done in the decades after World War II. 1998.

The collapse of globalism: and the reinvention of the world

By John Ralston Saul. 2005

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Business and economics, Economics, Canadian non-fiction
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Globalism, where world markets would supplant nation-states, has failed even as it succeeded, by increasing GDP or individual wealth in…

some countries while allowing the paralyzing accumulation of debt in the third world. In the meantime, economies have artificially inflated and imploded. The author also faults a system where multinational corporations attempt to replace government infrastructure and "overly complex" management is mistaken for leadership. 2005.

The curse of the narrows: the Halifax explosion, 1917

By Laura MacDonald. 2005

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Adventure and exploration, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian history, World War I
Human-narrated audio, Human-transcribed braille

On December 7, 1917, in the heart of the World War I, two ships collided in Halifax harbour. The resulting…

explosion killed over 2,000 people and injured some 6,000 more. Macdonald presents the whole story of how the military, volunteers and ordinary citizens united to organize one of the most complex relief efforts in North American history. Descriptions of violence. 2005.

The Canadians at Cambrai and the Canal du Nord, September-October, 1918: a social history and battlefield tour (For king and empire. #6.)

By N. M Christie. 1997

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Historical biography, Canadian biography, Canadian non-fiction, War, World War I
Human-narrated audio

A battlefield guide to the Battle of Cambrai and the Canal du Nord of September 1918, the last major battle…

fought by the Canadians in World War I. Include a history of the battle, biographies of soldiers, and information about the town of Arras. 1997.

The Canadians at Arras and the Drocourt-Queant Line, August-September, 1918: a social history and battlefield tour (For king and empire. #5.)

By N. M Christie. 1997

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Canadian non-fiction, War, World War I
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A battlefield tour guide the Battle of Arras and the breaking of the Drocourt-Queant line in the final months of…

World War I. Includes a history of the battles, biographies of soldiers who fought, and information about the town of Arras. 1997. (For king & empire ; 5)

The cash nexus: money and power in the modern world, 1700-2000 (Allen Lane History Ser.)

By Niall Ferguson. 2001

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Business and economics, Economics
Human-narrated audio

Throughout modern history, the way states have managed their money has been crucial to their survival and success. It has…

been finance as much as firepower that has decided the fates of nations in the supreme test of war. The cash nexus is the crucial point where money and power meet. But does money make the political world go round? Does the success of democracy depend on economic growth? Does victory always go to the richest of the great powers? Or are financial markets the true 'masters' of the modern world? 2001.

The carbon bubble: what happens to us when it bursts

By Jeff Rubin. 2015

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Bestsellers (Non-fiction), Business and economics, Economics, Canadian non-fiction, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
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The author vehemently believes that Stephen Harper's economic vision for our country is dead wrong. Changes in energy markets in…

the US - where domestic production is booming while demand for oil is shrinking - are quickly turning Harper's dream into an economic nightmare. The same trade and investment ties to oil that pushed the Canadian dollar to record highs are now pulling it down. But the very climate change that will leave much of the country's carbon unburnable could at the same time make some of Canada's other resource assets more valuable: our water and our land. Canada won't be an energy superpower, but it has the potential to be one of the world's great breadbaskets. And in the global climate that the world's carbon emissions are inexorably creating, food will soon be a lot more valuable than oil. Bestseller. 2015.

The Canadians at Passchendaele, October to November 1917: a social history and battlefield tour (For king and empire. #4.)

By N. M Christie, S Hickman. 1996

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Canadian non-fiction, War, World War I
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A battlefield guide to the Battle of Passchendaele, August-November 1917, one of the bloodiest and most futile battles of World…

War I. Includes a history of the battle, biographies of soldiers, and information about the Belgian town of Ypres, now known as Ieper. 1996. (For king & empire ; 4)

The Canadians at Vimy, April 1917: Arleux, April 28, 1917 : Fresnoy, May 3, 1917 : a social history and battlefield tour (For King & Empire. #3.)

By N. M Christie, S Hickman. 1996

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Canadian non-fiction, European history, War, World War I
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A battlefield guide to the capture of Vimy Ridge by the Canadian Corps in April 1917. Includes a history of…

the battle, biographies of soliders, and information on the French town of Arras. 1996.

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