The Young Engineers in Arizona

The Young Engineers in Arizona
Author: Harrie Irving Hancock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1912
Genre: Arizona
ISBN:

Two young civil engineers build a railroad across quicksand while they fight off a dangerous gambler and his cutthroat followers.

The Young Engineers in Arizona

The Young Engineers in Arizona
Author: Irving Handcock
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2020-07-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752358092

Reproduction of the original: The Young Engineers in Arizona by Irving Handcock

The Grammar School Boys of Gridley; or, Dick & Co. Start Things Moving

The Grammar School Boys of Gridley; or, Dick & Co. Start Things Moving
Author: H. Irving Hancock
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2019-12-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"The Grammar School Boys of Gridley; or, Dick & Co. Start Things Moving" by H. Irving Hancock is a fun and rowdy adventure that shows what happens when a group of boys are thrust together. Taking place at an all boys school, the characters in this tale are in for laughs, conflicts, and a lot of growth as they try to keep up with their studies, keep their heads down, and prove that they're not kids anymore.

Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service; or, With Dan Dalzell on European Duty

Dave Darrin on Mediterranean Service; or, With Dan Dalzell on European Duty
Author: H. Irving Hancock
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2019-12-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This novel follows Dave Darrin and Dan Dalzell, two young US Naval officers, who are on a mission in the Mediterranean. The story unfolds as they are sitting in a Spanish vaudeville theater in Gibraltar. Suddenly, a fight breaks out, leading them on a chase after a thief who has robbed a man in a gray suit. The man in the gray suit turns out to be George Cushing, a member of the secret service of the American Department of State. Cushing reveals to Dave that the thief has stolen something of value to the United States government and decides to give the mission to retrieve it to Dave and Dan.

The Young Engineers in Colorado

The Young Engineers in Colorado
Author: H. Irving Hancock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 375230670X

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Mining the Borderlands

Mining the Borderlands
Author: Sarah E. M. Grossman
Publisher: University of Nevada Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1943859841

At the dawn of the twentieth century, the US-Mexico border was home to some of the largest and most technologically advanced industrial copper mines. This despite being geographically, culturally, and financially far-removed from traditional urban centers of power. Mining the Borderlands argues that this was only possible because of the emergence of mining engineers—a distinct technocratic class of professionals who connected capital, labor, and expertise. Mining engineers moved easily between remote mining camps and the upscale parlors of east coast investors. Working as labor managers and technical experts, they were involved in the daily negotiations, which brought private US capital to the southwestern border. The success of the massive capital-intensive mining ventures in the region depended on their ability to construct different networks, serving as intermediaries to groups that rarely coincided. Grossman argues that this didn’t just lead to bigger and more efficient mines, but served as part of the ongoing project of American territorial and economic expansion. By integrating the history of technical expertise into the history of the transnational mining industry, this in-depth look at borderlands mining explains how American economic hegemony was established in a border region peripheral to the federal governments of both Washington, D.C. and Mexico City.