Derrick and Drill
- 274 pages
- 10 hours of reading
This biography provides a detailed account of the incredible journey and career of oil magnate and entrepreneur, Derrick and his impact on the oil industry.






This biography provides a detailed account of the incredible journey and career of oil magnate and entrepreneur, Derrick and his impact on the oil industry.
This practical guide offers invaluable advice for anyone looking to start a farm. From securing land to choosing crops, Edmund Morris provides step-by-step instructions and helpful tips for success.
A pioneering study of the oil industry in America by the British journalist Edmund Morris. Originally published in 1865, 'Derrick and Drill' offers a detailed and authoritative account of the history, technology, and impact of petroleum extraction in the United States. With its engaging prose and meticulous research, this book is a fascinating glimpse into a crucial moment in American economic and environmental history.
Focusing on the practicalities of small-scale farming, this book details how a modest ten-acre farm can sustain a large family. It is recognized as a significant work in agricultural literature, highlighting the feasibility and benefits of small farming practices. The modern edition has been carefully reformatted and redesigned for clarity, ensuring that its valuable insights remain accessible to contemporary readers. This volume serves as a guide for those interested in sustainable agriculture and self-sufficiency.
The narrative follows Edmund Morris, who transitioned from a successful business career in Philadelphia to farming in New Jersey during the early 1800s. His satisfaction with the farming experience drove him to share his insights and methods, offering a glimpse into the agricultural practices of the time and the personal journey of embracing a rural lifestyle.
Selected for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It is recognized by scholars for its importance in understanding historical and societal contexts, making it a vital addition to any intellectual library.
What they have done, and what others may do in the cultivation of farm and garden, how to begin, how to proceed, and what to aim at
Focused on practical guidance, this book provides insights into farming and gardening, detailing methods, strategies, and goals for aspiring young farmers. It emphasizes the importance of starting with a solid foundation and progressing with purpose. The content is rooted in the agricultural practices of the 19th century, offering timeless advice that remains relevant for modern readers interested in cultivation. This high-quality reprint preserves the original edition's valuable knowledge and encourages a hands-on approach to farming.
The book provides insights into acquiring homesteads, highlighting public laws regarding free homes and offering practical advice from experienced farmers. It shares inspiring success stories of individuals who started with minimal resources and achieved ownership of substantial farms, demonstrating the potential for prosperity through determination and knowledge.