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Investing in Natural Resources
Homewood, Dow Jones-Irwin, 1975. A 20th century look at how the U.S. (and Canada) are positioned for the exploitation of natural resources, and how one could best profit from this knowledge. Forests, agriculture, energy (oil, coal, uranium, sun, wind), land, minerals, metal, water, etc., are all up for grabs, although the author concludes that, "ultimately, it is necessary that the world come to an almost completely recyclable economy based on renewable resources." But perhaps just not yet. Inscribed by the author. Fine in a near fine, internally tape-strengthened dust jacket. [#036648] $175

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