Gateway to the World: The Port of New York in Colour Photographs

Gateway to the World: The Port of New York in Colour Photographs

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Gateway to the World: The Port of New York in Colour Photographs

The port of New York has been a centre for trade since the eighteenth century, when it was involved in trade between Europe, Africa and North America. However, its real expansion came in the nineteenth century when increasing industrialization and the development of canals and then railways caused a huge expansion in the port. At the start of the twentieth century, the age of the ocean liner, and of mass emigration, made New York the busiest port in the world in 1910.

The expansion continued as the twentieth century went on; although emigration tailed off following the First World War, the First and Second World Wars made New York an embarkation center for troops heading to Europe and North Africa and the home of numerous naval and other military bases. Although trade patterns changed drastically after the Second World War, the Port of New York has remained a major commercial center. In this book, William H. Miller uses a wonderful collection of color photographs to show how it has changed.

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Country
USA
Brand
Amberley Publishing
Manufacturer
Amberley Publishing
Binding
Paperback
ItemPartNumber
150
UnitCount
1
EANs
9781445648231