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The Panama Canal

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The author traces the conception, exploration, and political impetus behind creating a transoceanic canal across the Isthmus of Panama, surveying early European voyages, indigenous reports, and centuries of planning and failed attempts before modern American engagement. He combines historical narrative of explorers and statesmen with discussion of geopolitical, commercial, and regional significance for western North America and Pacific territories, notes contemporary engineering leadership and presidential support, and anticipates the canal's opening as a transformative event for global trade and for western ports. The text blends history, advocacy, and practical commentary on construction and expected economic effects.

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Duncan E. McKinlay

Duncan E. McKinlay was an author known for his work on the Panama Canal, a significant engineering feat that transformed maritime trade routes. His notable book, "The Panama Canal," provides insights into the construction and impact of this monumental project. McKinlay's writing reflects the historical and technical aspects of the canal, contributing to the understanding of its importance in global commerce. Through his work, he has added to the literary heritage surrounding one of the 20th century's most ambitious infrastructure projects.

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