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9C5h3eneyC,SlMbichael Sheld5on8-069|948*95r Big oil man from Arabia* 953 C51b 5B-06998 Cheney^ Mchaei Sheldon $4*95 Big oil man from Arabia* Ballantine Books [1958] 282p illus. (15JDUBAI MARINEAREAS, LTD. @ PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT (TRUCIAL COAST), LTD. Q PETROLEUM DEVELOPMENT (OMAN), LTD. ^ DHOFAR CITIES SERVICE PETROLEUM CORP. Q PETROLEUMCONCESSIONSLTD. @ YEMEN DEVELOPMENT CORP. Q C. DEILMANNBERGBAU Q D'ARCY EXPLORATION CO.,LTD. DATEDUE BIG OIL MANFROMARABIA Big Man Oil from Arabia MICHAEL SHELDON CHENEY BALIANTINE BOOKS, New York ,1958,by MichaelSheldonCheney Library of Congress Catalog CardNo. 58-8568 Printedinthe United States of America By American Book-Stratford Press, Inc. Contents 1. Shiny Pants 1 2. "Whiskey Gulch 19 3. Etiquette for Infidels 29 4. Seekers of the Sign 41 5. The Pirate Coast 60 6. Edge ofNowhere 80 7. The Egg and Eye 89 8. The Sky Hook 105 9. Family Issue 117 A 10. Square in High Circles 127 11. The Christmas Trees of Arabia 137 12. Air-Conditioned Rock-Hounds 151 13. Pipeline to the Future 160 14. Hucksters of the Empty Quarter 173 15. Ships, Pearls and Vanished Empires 190 16. The Backward Yachtsman 206 17. Hazy New Horizons 215 18. Say It with Rocks 226 Road 240 19. King's 20. A Place in the Country 256 21. End of An Oil Imperialist 275 I: Shiny Pants Ten years ago the course of my life was bent com- pletely out of shape by a want-ad in a San Francisco newspaper. The type of ad will be familiar to anyone who is, from necessity or morbid curiosity, a reader of "Help Wanted" columns. The same ads are still running in the same papers. They are usually the biggest on the page. They have to be, since their purpose is to lure able-bodied men to such exotic foreign scenes as the Pacific Islands, Sumatra, Korea, Morocco or, most regu- larly, Saudi Arabia. In 1948, such an ad persuaded me to exchange the life of a California suburb for that of an oil camp set in the windswept wilderness of the Arabian desert. In that desolate world lit by a perpetual glare, ot scorching sun by day, of gas flames by night, I joined several thousand voluntary exiles from the United States who have, as a body, spent the past quarter-century in a string of lonely camps, raising a monumental thirst while making a determined effort to disprove Kipling's thesis that the best is the same as the worst at any point east of De Lesseps' strategic ditch. Specifically, they have been trying to prove to a skep- tical Arab audience that the best of present-day Amer- icanprinciples andpractices are a far cryfrom the worst methods of earlier Westerners who exploited that area, and, by extension, that Western ways and motives are better than those of the Soviets, who are competing briskly for the favor of a distraught Arab world. That beleaguered group of Americans have been finding it an uphill struggle, in a country noted for its flatness. I I

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