
Panama Fever
Read by
William Dufris
Release:
03/18/2008
Release:
07/01/2014
Release:
03/18/2008
Runtime:
17h 44m
Runtime:
17h 44m
Quantity:
“An epic tale of human folly and endeavor, beautifully told and researched.”
John le Carré, New York Times bestselling author
The building of the Panama Canal was one of the greatest engineering feats in human history. A tale of exploration, conquest, money, politics, and medicine, Panama Fever charts the challenges that marked the long, labyrinthine road to the building of the canal. Drawing on a wealth of new materials and sources, Matthew Parker brings to life the men who recognized the impact a canal would have on global politics and economics, and adds new depth to the familiar story of Teddy Roosevelt's remarkable triumph in making the waterway a reality. As thousands of workers succumbed to dysentery, yellow fever, and malaria, scientists raced to stop the deadly epidemics so that work could continue. The treatments they developed changed the course of medical history. The opening of the Panama Canal in 1914 spelled the end of the Victorian Age and the beginning of the "American Century." Panama Fever brilliantly captures the innovative thinking and backbreaking labor, as well as the commercial and political interests, that helped make America a global power.
Release:
2008-03-18
2014-07-01
2008-03-18
Runtime:
Runtime:
Runtime:
17h 44m
17h 44m
17h 44m
Format:
audio
audio
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
0.0 lb
1.2 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9781482977530
9781482155730
9781602833562
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