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The Gate of the Pacific, Commander Bedford Pim, 1863 [202320]

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The Gate of the Pacific, Commander Bedford Pim, 1863 [202320]
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Extra rare! 1863. 432pp. with color plates and fold-out maps. Commander Bedford Pim's The Gate of the Pacific is a detailed argument for building an interoceanic canal through Nicaragua as the most advantageous route between the Atlantic and Pacific. He combines geographic surveys, hydrographic data, and economic analysis to show its feasibility and strategic value. Pim emphasizes the importance of the canal for global trade and British imperial interests, warning that delay would risk losing influence to rival powers. The book also addresses coaling stations, naval logistics, and the wider geopolitical implications of controlling a transoceanic passage. The was a major attempt to sidestep the Panama Route, where Americans had a monopoly. Bedford Clapperton Trevelyan Pim (1826-1886) was a British Royal Navy officer, Arctic explorer, and later Conservative politician. He gained fame for his role in Franklin search expeditions, his naval service in the Crimean and Opium Wars, and for promoting the idea of a Central American canal. Spine/covers have large chips and tape repairs. Foxing on pages. 9 x 6"
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Date: 1863
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Provenance: Noel Kirshenbaum Geochemical Engineer Collection