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Hauling Pennsylvania anthracite and backloads of iron ore among mountain mines, inland ports and tidewater cites along its 106-mile route, the Morris Canal (1824-1924) with its water-powered inclined planes performed an engineering feat of worldwide note.

Produktbeschreibung
Hauling Pennsylvania anthracite and backloads of iron ore among mountain mines, inland ports and tidewater cites along its 106-mile route, the Morris Canal (1824-1924) with its water-powered inclined planes performed an engineering feat of worldwide note.
Autorenporträt
The late Kevin Wright was a regular contributor to aviation magazines (including Aviation News and Aeroplane) and an accomplished air-to-air photographer. He had a lifelong special interest in Cold War intelligence collection and produced numerous articles on related topics. He also co-authored a book, with Peter Jefferies, on allied intelligence collection along the Berlin Corridors. He taught international security and politics for over 15 years at universities in the UK and overseas. His PhD was on the role of expert communities in arms control policy making which became the topic of his first book. This work was first published in a hardcover edition in 2016. This is the first softcover edition, brought to market by much demand in the canal enthusiast fraternity.