
Amazing Pipeline Stories
How Building the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Transformed Life in America's Last Frontier
Dermot Cole Ole
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Description
In the 1970s, the world's largest construction companies invaded Alaska in a wild rush to build the 800-mile $8 billion trans-Alaska pipeline. Workers by the tens of thousands headed north, hoping to make their fortunes working on the pipeline, in a stampede that dramatically affected Alaska. With the avalanche of big money and new arrivals came new problems: drugs, prostitution, gambling, and violent crime. Rapid economic and social changes ultimately touched the lives of virtually every Alaskan. Journalist Dermot Cole, dean of the Alaska press corps, recalls the best of the pipeline stories with humor, authenticity, and drama.
Product Details
Publisher | Epicenter Press (WA) |
Publish Date | May 01, 1997 |
Pages | 224 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780945397465 |
Dimensions | 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.6 inches | 0.7 pounds |
About the Author
Dermot Cole is a long-time newspaper columnist for theFairbanks Daily News-Miner. Cole grew up in Pennsylvaniaand lived in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Montana before movingto Alaska at the start of the pipeline boom. He studied journalismat the University of Alaska Fairbanks and was named aMichigan Journalism Fellow in 1986-87 at the University ofMichigan. He also worked for the Associated Press in Seattle.He lives north of Fairbanks with his wife, journalist DebbieCarter, and their children, Connor, Aileen, and Anne. Theyenjoy cross-country skiing in winter and camping, soccer, andsoftball in the summer.
Reviews
"Amazing Pipeline Stories is well-researched and written."
--Anchorage Daily News
"If you want to get a feel for the oil rush days in Alaska, Dermot Cole's book will do it."
--Peninsula Clarion
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