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Panama and the Canal in Picture and Prose

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The book traces Panama's geography, colonial harbors, and early encounters with explorers and buccaneers, then follows the failed French canal effort and the subsequent American program that completed the waterway. It outlines major engineering features such as dams, locks, Gatun Lake, and the Culebra Cut, and describes sanitation campaigns against yellow fever, labor organization, daily life on the Canal Zone, and the republic's social and economic conditions. Illustrated accounts and photographs accompany discussions of administrative decisions, fortifications, trade routes, toll questions, and indigenous customs, presenting a practical, popular overview of construction challenges, governance, and the canal's regional consequences.

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Willis J. Abbot

Willis J. Abbot was an American author and journalist known for his works on naval history and maritime subjects. He contributed significantly to the literature on military technology and naval warfare, with notable titles including "The Naval History of the United States" and "Aircraft and Submarines," which explore the evolution of modern warfare. Abbot's writings often reflect his deep interest in the development of naval power and its impact on American history. His works remain valuable resources for those interested in maritime history and the technological advancements of the early 20th century.

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