Blades in the Sky - by T Lindsay Baker & B H Burdick (Paperback)
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- No water ever tasted better than when it came up clear and cool from deep in the ground, its flow pulsing to the steady rhythm of the wind-driven pump. . . .
- About the Author: T. Lindsay Baker holds the W. K. Gordon Endowed Chair in Texas Industrial History at Tarleton State University.
- 107 Pages
- History, United States
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About the Book
Battling blazing sun, gritty dust, dizzying heights, and unfriendly rattlesnakes the windmillers of Burdick & Burdick Company in El Paso crossed the Southwest during the Great Depression bringing windmills and water to the parched land. From 1923 to 1942, Burdick photographed his men at work. Those photos, paired with Baker's text, shape Burdick's memories into a fascinating story.Book Synopsis
No water ever tasted better than when it came up clear and cool from deep in the ground, its flow pulsing to the steady rhythm of the wind-driven pump. . . . Windmill men such as Tex Burdick and others described in Baker's narrative deserve much credit for making life possible in semi-desert rural areas of Texas, New Mexico, and other parts of the West. --Elmer Kelton, from the foreword During the Great Depression the windmillers of the Burdick & Burdick Company of El Paso, one of the largest windmill distributorships in the United States, crisscrossed the desert Southwest to bring wind power and water to a parched land. Battling blazing sun, dust storms, dizzying heights, and the hazards of cacti and rattlesnakes, they worked seven days a week from sunup to sundown and counted themselves lucky to earn two dollars a day. From 1923 to 1942, company owner B. H. "Tex" Burdick, Sr., photographed his men at work, producing a chronicle of the windmillers' lives. Fifty of his remarkable images, paired here with text by historian T. Lindsay Baker, preserve the fascinating story of the industry that made western settlement possible.About the Author
T. Lindsay Baker holds the W. K. Gordon Endowed Chair in Texas Industrial History at Tarleton State University. He has written more than twenty books on the history of the American West, a number of them dealing with energy topics, and he edits the quarterly Windmillers' Gazette newsletter on wind power history. A fellow of the Texas State Historical Association and a member of the Texas Institute of Letters, Baker and his wife live on a family farm in central Texas.Dimensions (Overall): 9.5 Inches (H) x 8.54 Inches (W) x .38 Inches (D)
Weight: .91 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 107
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: United States
Publisher: Texas Tech University Press
Theme: State & Local, Southwest (AZ, NM, OK, TX)
Format: Paperback
Author: T Lindsay Baker & B H Burdick
Language: English
Street Date: January 15, 1992
TCIN: 91536852
UPC: 9780896722941
Item Number (DPCI): 247-05-2669
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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