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Wonderful Development of Peter the Great's Pet Projects, according to His Last Will and Testament. / American Invention as an Aid to Russia's Grasp on Asiatic Territory.

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The essay argues that the last testament and policies of a former ruler provided a strategic blueprint for sustained Russian expansion into Asia, documenting railway enterprises across Central Asia and Siberia toward the Pacific and potential links into Chinese markets. It highlights industrial innovations—especially a method of corrugated-iron, sectional ship construction introduced from abroad—that made inland and littoral naval deployment practical. The narrative connects these engineering advances and transport projects to shifting trade patterns and military logistics, and notes contemporary concern among other powers about the geopolitical and defensive implications of this forward movement.

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W. Gannon

W. Gannon is an author known for his work on historical subjects, particularly focusing on the life and legacy of Peter the Great. His notable book, "Wonderful Development of Peter the Great's Pet Projects, according to His Last Will and Testament. / American Invention as an Aid to Russia's Grasp on Asiatic Territory," explores the ambitious initiatives of the Russian tsar and their implications for Russia's expansionist policies in Asia. Gannon's writing contributes to the understanding of the intersection between innovation and imperial strategy in early modern Russia.

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