A richly researched and fascinating documentation of the centrality of coal to British society. * Rebecca Wright, Assistant Professor in History, Northumbria University, UK * Full of fascinating insights, this book recovers the centrality of coal in people's lives in the first industrial nation. Essential reading for anyone concerned about energy transition and climate crisis. * Frank Trentmann, Professor of History, Birbeck University of London, UK * Fossil fuel is a central force in modern life, yet for all its ubiquity and power, energy use has been strangely neglected by historians. By investigating the choices, habits, and beliefs that made Britain the first coal powered nation, Mathis wonderful book offers not just a much needed and riveting cultural history of coal, but also a sobering picture of just how deeply the addiction to cheap energy is lodged in our institutions and everyday practices. * Fredrik Albritton Jonsson, Associate Professor of British History, The University of Chicago, USA *