
A Machine to Move Ocean and Earth
The Making of the Port of Los Angeles and America
by James Tejani
Narrated by Jonathan Todd Ross
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Pub Date Jul 23 2024 | Archive Date Aug 06 2024
Tantor Audio | Tantor Media
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Description
By the mid-nineteenth century, Americans had identified the West Coast as the republic's destiny, a gateway to the riches of the Pacific. Tejani demonstrates how San Pedro came to be seen as all-important to the nation's future. It was not virgin land, but dominated by powerful Mexican estates that would not be dislodged easily. Yet American scientists would wrest control of the estuary and set the scene for the violence, inequality, and engineering marvels to come.
San Pedro was no place for a harbor, Tejani reveals. The port was carved in defiance of nature, using new engineering techniques and massive mechanical dredgers. Tejani vividly describes how a wild coast was made into the engine of American power. A Machine to Move Ocean and Earth is must-listen for anyone who seeks to understand what the United States was, what it is now, and what it will be.
Advance Praise
"[An] enthralling debut…a beguiling history of Southern California, early industrial development, and U.S. empire." ―Publishers Weekly starred review
"If you wish to understand not only the rise of the Port of Los Angeles, but the roots of American empire itself, this is the place to begin." ―Eric Foner, DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University, winner of the Pulitzer Prize
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format, Unabridged |
ISBN | 9798855556209 |
PRICE | $24.99 (USD) |
DURATION | 12 Hours, 56 Minutes |