An edition of Panama fever (2007)

Panama fever

the epic story of the building of the Panama Canal

1st Anchor Books ed.
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An edition of Panama fever (2007)

Panama fever

the epic story of the building of the Panama Canal

1st Anchor Books ed.
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A thrilling tale of exploration, conquest, money, politics, and medicineThe Panama Canal was the costliest undertaking in human history. It literally required moving mountains, breaking the back of the great range that connects North and South America. Begun by the French in 1880, its successful completion in 1914 by the Americans marked the end of the Victorian Age and the beginning of the "American Century." The building of the Panama Canal was a project whose gestation spanned hundreds of years. Columbus himself searched for a way to get to the Pacific across the narrow isthmus of Central America. For centuries, monarchs, presidents, businessmen, and explorers all struggled to find such a passage, knowing that whoever controlled it would exert unsurpassed control over global trade, and therefore the fate of nations.The first history of this mighty achievement in nearly thirty years, Panama Fever draws on diaries, memoirs, letters, and other contemporary accounts, bringing the experience of those who built the canal vividly to life. The massive project riveted public attention: "Panama Fever" spread throughout the Western world. Politicians and businessmen engaged in high-stakes international diplomacy in order to influence its location, path, ownership, and construction. Meanwhile, ditch-diggers, machinists, drivers, engineers, and foremen from all over the world rushed to take advantage of high wages and the chance to be a part of history. But the grim reality of Panama -- searing heat, torrential rains, fatal mud slides, and malarial mosquitoes -- soon caught up with them. More than 25,000 of those who enthusiastically signed on as workers succumbed to dysentery, yellow fever, and malaria, giving a fatal twist to the meaning of "Panama Fever." The truly horrific toll unleashed a second race to find a cure so the canal could be completed. The discoveries of the heroic doctors who battled these diseases would lead to a sea change in the way infectious diseases were treated, thus paving the way for the tremendous medical advances of the twentieth century.Filled with remarkable characters, including Teddy Roosevelt, Ulysses S. Grant, and Ferdinand de Lesseps, the French genius who built the Suez Canal and almost snatched Panama out from under American control, Panama Fever is an epic historical adventure that shows how a small but fiercely contested strip of land in a largely unknown Central American nation suddenly made the world a smaller place and launched the era of American global dominance.

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Anchor Books, Anchor
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English
Pages
530

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Panama fever: the epic story of the building of the Panama Canal
2009, Anchor Books, Anchor
in English - 1st Anchor Books ed.
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Panama fever: the battle to build the canal
2008, Doubleday
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Panama fever: the battle to build the canal
2007, Hutchinson
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Table of Contents

Part one - The golden isthmus: The keys to the universe
Rivalry and stalemate
Gold rush
A natural culminating point
The competing routes. Part two - Le grand Francais
The fatal decision
The riches of France
Travail commence
Fever
Jules Dingler
Annus horribilis
Collapse and scandal. Part three - The American triumph: Heroes and Villains- the "Battle of the Routes"
I took the Isthmus
Make the dirt fly
Yellow Jack
Restart
The railroad era
The digging machine
Segregation
The army of Panama
Hell's Gorge
Lord how piercing!
The land divided, the world united
Whose canal is it, anyway?

Edition Notes

Originally published in hardcover under title: Panama fever : the battle to build the canal. London : Hutchinson, 2007. Subsequently published as: Panama fever: the epic story of one of the greatest human achievements of all time-- the building of the panama canal. New York : Doubleday, 2008.

Includes bibliographical references (p. [509]-515) and index.

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Pagination
xxvi, 530 p., [16] p. of plates
Number of pages
530

ID Numbers

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OL27110819M
Internet Archive
panamafeverepics0000park
ISBN 10
1400095182
ISBN 13
9781400095186
OCLC/WorldCat
232980381

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