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Enter the world of geology, engineering, and mining with this fascinating oral history of the Cyprus Mines Corporation and its role in the Marshall Plan. From the challenges of extracting copper from the rugged terrain of Cyprus to the role of Stanford University in training engineers for this vital industry, this book offers a unique perspective on the history of mining and technology.
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