Tulsa

  • Tulsa
    By Larry Clark

    First published in 1971, this remarkable, controversial photo-essay caputres the lives of midwestern youth during the turbulence of the 1960s as it documents in haunting black-and-white images a youth culture caught up in a world of ...

  • Tulsa: Where the Streets Were Paved With Gold
    By Clyda R. Franks, Kenny Franks

    French trappers made a brief appearance. Finally, outlaws like "Pretty Boy" Floyd and "Machine Gun" Kelly cooled their heels in Tulsa while running from the law in the 1930s. What Tulsa is really known for, however, is oil.

  • Tulsa: Where the Streets Were Paved With Gold
    By Clyda R. Franks

    French trappers made a brief appearance. Finally, outlaws like "Pretty Boy" Floyd and "Machine Gun" Kelly cooled their heels in Tulsa while running from the law in the 1930s. What Tulsa is really known for, however, is oil.

  • Tulsa: Oil Capital of the World
    By James O. Kemm

    Tulsa: Oil Capital of the World tells the story of one Oklahoma towns rise to fame and fortune and its emergence as an international leader in business and politics.

  • Tulsa
    By Larry Clark

    First published in 1971, this remarkable, controversial photo-essay caputres the lives of midwestern youth during the turbulence of the 1960s as it documents in haunting black-and-white images a youth culture caught up in a world of ...

  • Tulsa: Where the Streets Were Paved with Gold
    By Kenny Franks, Clyda Franks

    French trappers made a brief appearance. Finally, outlaws like "Pretty Boy" Floyd and "Machine Gun" Kelly cooled their heels in Tulsa while running from the law in the 1930s. What Tulsa is really known for, however, is oil.

  • Tulsa: Oil Capital of the World
    By James O. Kemm

    Tulsa: Oil Capital of the World tells the story of one Oklahoma town's rise to fame and fortune and its emergence as an international leader in business and politics

  • Tulsa
    By Larry Clark

    Originally published in a limited paperback version and republished in 1983 as a limited hardcover edition commissioned by the author, rare-book dealers sell copies of this book for more than a thousand dollars.