In August of 1942, Great Britain faced a desperate situation.
German bombers hammered the nation's industrial cities and towns
daily, and the toll in loss of life and resources rose steadily.
Guy H. Woodward and Grace Steele Woodward tell for the first time
the story of how the British, with the aid of forty-four oilfield
roughnecks from the United States, developed vital shallow pools of
oil in Britain's famed Sherwood Forest. THE SECRET OF SHERWOOD
FOREST is based on thousands of reports, letters, and documents
released to the authors in 1968. Guy H. Woodward was a lawyer,
former general counsel for the Mid-Continent Oil and Gas
Association in Washington, and former chair of the American
Petroleum Institute's production section. Grace Steele Woodward was
the author of numberous books, including THE CHEROKEES and
POCAHONTAS also published by the University of Oklahoma Press.
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