The Path Between the Seas

The Creation of the Panama Canal 1870-1914

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The Path Between the Seas

The Creation of the Panama Canal 1870-1914

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  • 5 Have read

The building of the Panama Canal was one of the most grandiose, dramatic, and sweeping adventures of all time. Spanning nearly half a century, from its beginnings by a France in pursuit of glory to its completion by the United States on the eve of World War I, it enlisted men, nations, and money on a scale never before seen. Apart from the great wars, it was the largest, costliest single effort ever mounted anywhere on earth, and it affected the lives of tens of thousands of people throughout the world. Here in all its heartbreak and eventual triumph the epic adventure is brought vividly alive by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of such books as The Johnstown Flood, The Great Bridge, Truman, and John Adams.

Filled with vivid detail and incident, The Path Between the Seas is not only a fact-filled account of an unprecedented engineering feat; it is also the story of the people who were caught up in it -- some to win fame and fortune, others to have their reputations and even their lives destroyed. For many it was the adventure of a lifetime, an adventure whose like will never be seen again. Out of it came a revolution, the birth of a new nation, the conquest of yellow fever, and the expansion of American power.

Told from many viewpoints, this is an account drawn from previously unpublished and undiscovered sources, from interviews with actual participants and their families, from material gathered in Paris, Bogotá, Panama, the Canal Zone, and Washington. It is a canvas filled with memorable people: Ferdinand de Lesseps and his son Charles, trying to repeat de Lesseps's Suez triumph; Jules Verne; Paul Gauguin; Gustave Eiffel; A. T. Mahan and Richard Harding Davis; Senator Mark Hanna; Secretary of State John Hay; the incredible Philippe Bunau-Varilla, "the man who invented Panama"; Dr. William Gorgas; the forgotten American engineer hero John Stevens; Colonel George Washington Goethals; and, above all, Theodore Roosevelt, who "took Panama" in 1903 and left his indelible stamp on the canal.

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Simon & Schuster
Language
English
Pages
704

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Cover of: The Path Between the Seas
The Path Between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal 1870-1914
May 25, 2004, Simon & Schuster
Hardcover in English
Cover of: The path between the seas
The path between the seas: the creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914
1999, Simon and Schuster
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Cover of: The Path Between the Seas
The Path Between the Seas: The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914
October 15, 1978, Simon & Schuster
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Cover of: The path between the seas
The path between the seas: the creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914
1977, Simon and Schuster

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First Sentence

"The letter, several pages in length and signed by Secretary of the Navy George M. Robeson, was addressed to Commander Thomas O. Selfridge."

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
704
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.5 x 1.9 inches
Weight
2.5 pounds

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OL7947981M
Internet Archive
pathbetweenseas00davi
ISBN 10
0743262131
ISBN 13
9780743262132
OCLC/WorldCat
61656820
Library Thing
13622
Goodreads
2372

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The letter, several pages in length and signed by Secretary of the Navy George M. Robeson, was addressed to Commander Thomas O. Selfridge.
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