The Boom
Oil, Popular Culture, and Politics in Alberta, 1912-1924
When the Calgary Petroleum Products’s Dingman No. 1 Well began operation in Turner Valley on May 14, 1914, it unleashed a spectacular frenzy of greed and excess. In a fever of free-market capitalism over 500 oil companies were created, selling fortunes on paper to eager investors. But fewer than fifty ever drilled for oil, and the Alberta oil industry suddenly began to look like one big swindle.
The public, and investors, demanded answers. Enter George Edward Buck, a charismatic revival preacher and self-proclaimed oil tycoon who made himself and his company the centre of every conversation while he salted his wells and misled investors. Far from the only person to profit from the sensational publicity of the Turner Valley Boom, Buck became the public face of all unscrupulous businessmen and an international scapegoat to preserve the integrity of Alberta oil.
The Boom is a history of the Turner Valley era that rescues the miscreants and charlatans from obscurity. Industry historian Paul Chastko returns the larger-than-life promoters, wildcatters and oil evangelists to the story. He shows the ways that Albertans, determined to overcome the obstacles of economics, geography, geology, and the market, made a conscious choice to pursue petroleum development and created an oil culture that continues to this day.
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PDF PDF Conclusion: Buck and the Boom
PDF Chapter 13. "It is to be Regretted that Such a Scoundrel Should Escape Punishment:" Buck's Appeals
PDF Chapter 12. "The Most Important that has Ever Been Tried in the Province:" The Trial of George Buck
PDF Chapter 11. "A Matter of Public Concern:" The Lees Commission and Monarch Oil
PDF Chapter 10. "I am Not Going Back to Canada:" The Law Comes for Buck
PDF Chapter 9. Public Interest versus Private Rights: Judge Alexander A. Carpenter's Commission and the Big Boom Hangover
PDF Chapter 8. Reforming Self-Regulation: Taming the Brokers and the Calgary Stock Exchange
PDF Chapter 7. Boycotts, Consumer Protection, and Private Detectives: Responses to the Boom from Voluntary Associations to the Pinkertons
PDF Chapter 6. Reign of the Charlatans
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- isbn9781773856681
- publisherUniversity of Calgary Press
- publisher placeCalgary, AB
- restrictionsCC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- rightsThis Open Access publication is made available under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.

