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Troubled waters

thirty years in the river business

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An edition of Troubled waters (2012)

Troubled waters

thirty years in the river business

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Over a 30-year period, from the 1950s to the 80s, a large segment of the Mississippi River barge transportation industry boomed and then collapsed. Many barge lines and half a dozen inland shipyards suffered financial failures. The primary causes were government intervention in environmental and transportation policy; government tax-shelter policy; and the influence of half a dozen multinational grain companies on the barge freight marketplace. As CEO of a St. Paul-based barge line, Jack Lambert lived through that business cycle, making and losing a fortune. His recollections of that period and the events that shaped it are tempered by the perspective that another three decades have provided. The eventful journey includes floods, fires, sinkings, union strife, and the legion of unforgettable characters and situations that he encountered along the way.

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Riverwise, Inc.
Language
English
Pages
108

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Troubled waters: thirty years in the river business
2012, Riverwise, Inc.
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Table of Contents

On-the-job training
Branching out
Perils of the river
That toddlin' town
Again, the 100-year flood
Growing pains
Environmental wars
The river conventions
Lambert of Arabia
The perils of Washington, D.C.
The investor-barge virus
The ADM two-step
River people.

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John W. (Jack) Lambert worked in the barge industry for 30 years, as CEO of the Twin City Barge & Towing Company. In Troubled Waters, he chronicles the rise and decline of the business, from its boom years in the 1960s and '70s, to its collapse in the '80s. "The world has just evolved and the barge industry with it," said Lambert. "A lot of jobs were lost." Troubled Waters is published on the heels of The Battle of Otter Tail County, Lambert's first novel, which was released in 2011. Prior to his fiction debut, Lambert, an air force veteran who served in the Korean War, penned 18 military history books. This is Lambert's first memoir, but not his last. He is currently working on two private memoir projects. Dogs Who Have Owned Me pays homage to his many beloved canine companions. The second project is a personal life history. Both are being written expressly for Lambert's three children and six grandchildren. --Website.

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[Winona, Minn.]

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Dewey Decimal Class
386.229 L22T
Library of Congress
HE630.M63 L37 2012

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Pagination
108 pages
Number of pages
108

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Open Library
OL39199900M
Internet Archive
troubledwatersth0000lamb
ISBN 10
0965395006
ISBN 13
9780965395007
OCLC/WorldCat
798928897

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