In this comprehensive survey of the history and development of the port of New Orleans, John H. Bernhard makes a compelling case for its position as the greatest port in the world. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including government records, industry journals, and personal interviews, Bernhard provides a detailed picture of the port’s infrastructure, operations, and economic impact.
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