1914, Panama and the Canal: the Story of Its Achievement, Its Problems and Its Prospects, By: Willis J. Abbot.
Book Description: Dodd, Mead and Co., New York, 1914. Second Edition Thus. This IS Not the very common "Panama and the Canal in Picture and Prose" 9"x11.5" picture book by the same author. Although this book is full of 100's of illustrations, it is primarily text.
The Panama Canal was completed in 1914. This book was published February, 1914.
It is probably the most comprehensive book published. Scanned below are the contents and a list of it's many illustrations.
Book Condition: Fine. No dust jacket. Hard cover blue cloth boards, gilt titles, 468 clean pages, 5.5"x8"x1.5" thick. Illustrated, Photographs Taken by Staff. Very tight binding. Ex-National Geographic Society Library, and, as such, has received very gentle handling, library stamps, markings, card pocket.
About This Book: Panama and the Canal, the Story of Its Achievement, Its Problems and Its Prospects. At The Time It Was The Most Gigantic Engineering Undertaking Since the Dawn of Time. Photographs Taken by Staff.
About The Author: Willis John Abbot (March 16, 1863 – May 19, 1934) was an American journalist, and a prolific author of war, army, navy, marine corps and merchant marine books.
Abbot wrote for the Hearst's New York Journal, in 1921, named the editor of Christian Science Monitor.
He had a brief career in politics leading the movement for Ethics Enforcement with Herbert Bayard Swope working on the constitution of the ANSE. All these actions taken towards ethics amelioration was seen negatively by president Hopwood. Throughout this ethics debate. W. J. Abbot was on the board of directors of ANSE.
Partial bibliography:
- Battle-Fields of '61 - A Narrative of the Military Operations of the War for the Union Up to the End of the Peninsular Campaign - Dodd, Mead, and Company, New York, 1889 - With Illustrations by W. C. Jackson
- Battle-Fields and Campfires - A Narrative of the Principal Military Operations of the Civil War From the Removal of McClellan to the Accession of Grant (1862 - 1663) - Dodd, Mead, and Company, New York, 1890 - With Illustrations by W. C. Jackson
- Battle-Fields and Victory - A Narrative of the Principal Military Operations of the Civil War From the Accession of Grant to the End of the War - Dodd, Mead, and Company, New York, 1891 - With Illustrations by W. C. Jackson
- Blue-Jackets of '76 - A History of the Naval Battles of the American Revolution - Together with a Narrative of the War with Tripoli - Dodd, Mead, and Company, New York, 1888 - With Illustrations by W. C. Jackson and H. W. McVickar
- Blue-Jackets of 1812 - A History of the Naval Battles of the Second War With Great Britain - To Which is Prefixed an Account of the French War of 1798 - Dodd, Mead, and Company, New York, 1887 - With Illustrations by W. C. Jackson and H. W. McVickar
- Blue-Jackets of 1918 - Being the Story of the Work of the American Navy in the World War - Dodd, Mead, and Company, New York, 1921 - With Illustrations by W. C. Jackson and H. W. McVickar
- Naval History of the United States, Volume 1, a re-issue of the Blue-Jackets of '76, and part of Blue-Jackets of 1812. Peter Fenelon Collier, New York, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1890 - With Illustrations by W. C. Jackson and H. W. McVickar
- Naval History of the United States, Volume 2, a re-issue of part of Blue-Jackets of 1812, Blue-Jackets of '61, and Blue-Jackets in Time of Peace. Peter Fenelon Collier, New York, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1890 - With Illustrations by W. C. Jackson and H. W. McVickar
- American Merchant Ships and Sailors - Dodd, Mead, and Company, New York, 1902 - With Illustrations by Ray Brown
- The Story of Our Merchant Marine - Its Period of Glory, Its Prolonged Decadence and Its Vigorous Revival as the Result of the World War - a re-issue of American Merchant Ships and Sailors - Dodd, Mead, and Company, New York, 1902, 1919 - With Illustrations by Ray Brown
- Soldiers of the Sea - The Story of the United States Marine Corps - Dodd, Mead, and Company, New York, 1918 - With Photographs
- Panama and the Canal - in Picture and Prose - a Complete Story of Panama, as Well as the History, Purpose and Promise of Its World-Famous Canal - The Most Gigantic Engineering Undertaking Since the Dawn of Time - Syndicate Publishing Company, London, New York, Toronto, 1913 - Water-Colors By E. J. Read and Gordon Grant, with Over 600 Photographs Taken by Staff
- The Nations at War - A Current History - Illustrated with Many Plates in Full Color, Photographs From Private Sources, Maps, Charts, and Diagrams - Syndicate Publishing Company, 1914 (revised editions published in 1916, 1917 and 1918 by Leslie-Judge Company, New York)
- Pictorial History of the World War - Leslie-Judge Company, New York, 1918 - With Numerous Illustrations from Drawings by the Foremost War Artists and Photographs Taken in the Field by Experts of Every Nation
- The United States in the Great War - Leslie-Judge Company, New York, 1919 - With Many Illustrations from Drawings, in Color and Black and White, and Photographs Taken by Experts, Many of Them Under Fire.
- Notable Women in History - the Lives of Women Who in All Ages, All Lands and in All Womanly Occupations Have Won Fame and Put Their Imprint on the World's History - The John C. Winston Company, Philadelphia, 1912 - Illustrated
- Watching the World Go By - Little, Brown, and Company, Boston, 1933 (autobiography)
- Aircraft and Submarines, the Story of the Invention, Development, and Present-day Uses of War's Newest Weapons - G. P. Putnam's and Sons, New York and London, 1918
- The Battle of 1900 - An Official Hand-Book for Every American Citizen - Issues and Platforms of All Parties - with Portraits and biographies of the Leaders - Including the Lives of the Presidential Candidates - Co-Authored with L. White Busby, Oliver W. Stewart, and Dr. Howard S. Taylor - Monarch Book Company, Chicago and Philadelphia, 1900.
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