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The Panama Canal

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About This Book

The text provides a layperson-focused account of the planning, diplomacy, construction, and operation of the interoceanic canal at Panama, explaining key engineering works such as Gatun Dam, the lock systems, and the Culebra Cut, and describing the Panama Railroad, sanitation measures, workforce composition, daily life on the Zone, and administrative organization. It recounts earlier isthmian efforts and controversies over route selection and relations with neighboring states, outlines fortifications, toll-setting, traffic handling, and operating arrangements, and surveys anticipated commercial effects. Construction chapters were reviewed by the chief engineer and the volume is illustrated with official photographs and maps.

About the Author

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Frederic J. Haskin

Frederic J. Haskin was an American author and journalist, best known for his work on the Panama Canal. His notable book, "The Panama Canal," provides a detailed account of the construction and significance of this monumental engineering project. Haskin's writings reflect his deep interest in the historical and technical aspects of the canal, contributing to the understanding of its impact on global trade and transportation. Through his work, he has left a lasting mark on literature related to American infrastructure and history.

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