Brown Gold: A History of Bord na Mona and the Irish Peat Industry

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ISBN-10:

0717147525

ISBN-13:

9780717147526

Author(s): Clarke, Donal
Released: Mar 12, 2010
Publisher: Gill Books
Format: Paperback, 432 pages

Description:

It is now a relatively small company developing a range of businesses based on the engineering and scientific skills it has built up over 75 years. It owns 80,000 ha of peatland, employs approximately 1,800 people and operates out of 30 localities mainly in Ireland, but also in the United Kingdom and eastern United States. It has a turnover of nearly EURO296 million. This book is the story of how a crusade became a commercial enterprise. It is the result of extensive research into the company's archives and is a fascinating insight into one of Ireland's best known companies.

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