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The Panama Canal and Its Makers

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The author traces the canal project's historical background and explains planned lock-and-reservoir engineering, with detailed description of the Culebra Cut, Gatun works, excavation techniques, machinery, spoil disposal and re-location of railways; it reports on workforce composition, living conditions, health and sanitation measures in the tropics; it surveys the impact on navigation by estimating shortened sea routes and types of steamships suited to transit; chapters consider cost estimates and logistic organization. Numerous maps, plans and photographs document earthworks, machinery, camps and river works to illustrate technical points and working conditions.

About the Author

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Vaughan Cornish

Vaughan Cornish was an English author and engineer, best known for his work on the Panama Canal, a monumental engineering project of the early 20th century. His notable book, "The Panama Canal and Its Makers," provides an in-depth account of the challenges and triumphs faced during the canal's construction. Cornish's insights into the engineering feats and the historical context of the project contribute significantly to the understanding of this pivotal infrastructure. His writings reflect a blend of technical expertise and narrative skill, making complex subjects accessible to a broader audience.

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