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Panama
and the Canal in Picture and Prose -
1913, published in 1913, tells the story of Panama, and
the building of the Panama Canal. It is a story of early
explorers, and discoveries, of peoples, and politics, and an
incredible amount of simple human spirit, ingenuity, hard
work, planning, and desire.
As the title implies, this book is
loaded with pictures; primarily photographs, however there are
line drawings, and tables, and sketches, etc. There are
over 400 pages of text, and over 600
pictures. Pictures are viewed along with their
associated text, if any, and can me enlarged for better
viewing. All of the pictures can also be viewed as slideshows.
There are even some color plates that depict the unparalleled
beauty of Panama.
Commentary:
Until I read the story of the building
of the Panama Canal, I had no real appreciation for the grand
accomplishment that it was, and still is, 92 years after
completion. In MY modern, 21st Century world, where I see
small mountains leveled in a matter of weeks, I didn't realize
that even in this day and age, the building of such a canal
would still be a monumental task.
The American building of the Canal
began in 1904, and was officially completed in August of 1914.
Unlike a modern 'retrospective history' of the canal, this
book is actually gives a truer, more modern view of the
effort, in that familiar post-Victorian, matter-of-fact, view
of the world. It's a reminder that our so-called modern world
is really not that far removed from 1914. It's easy to
understand why then, and now, the Panama Canal is an example
of American prestige, and power, and should be viewed with due
pride by all Americans.
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