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To Wire the World: Perry M. Collins and the North Pacific Telegraph Expedition

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

To Wire the World: Perry M. Collins and the North Pacific Telegraph Expedition

Contributors:

By (Author) John B. Dwyer

ISBN:

9780275967550

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th October 2000

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
History of the Americas

Dewey:

384.109

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

200

Description

In the 1850s, American entrepreneur Perry M. Collins envisioned a world connected by an overland telegraph line. Western Union shared his vision, and, with Russia and England willing to be partners in the venture, it seemed possible to complete the massive undertaking. This is the story of how Collins helped to deploy a telegraph army to British Columbia, modern day Alaska, and Siberia. Supported by a telegraph navy, these men surveyed, explored, and operated in dangeroussometimes even life-threatening environments to build the line from 1865 to 1867, only to have their attempts made obsolete by completion of the Atlantic cable in 1866. Dwyer examines the geopolitical context, notions of manifest destiny, and the spirit of entrepreneurial adventure that motivated telegraph army commander, Col. Charles S. Burkley and his men. This story focuses on firsthand accounts by expedition participants and excerpts from ship's log to fill this important gap in the history of communication. These men braved possible starvation and risked their lives in an ultimately futile attempt to make their vision a reality.

Reviews

Dwyer very successfully conveys the drama at sea and on land, as the widely dispersed activities of the working parties all unfold in this well-researched account of one of the most intrepid construction projects of the nineteenth century.-International Journal of Maritime History
"Dwyer very successfully conveys the drama at sea and on land, as the widely dispersed activities of the working parties all unfold in this well-researched account of one of the most intrepid construction projects of the nineteenth century."-International Journal of Maritime History

Author Bio

JOHN B. DWYER is a Professional Military Historian. His main research interests include tactical deception, the Scouts and Raiders of World War II, and amphibious special warfare. Some of his numerous articles have appeared in magazines such as Proceedings, Naval History, and Vietnam.

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