This research provided fresh insights into the career of Bunau-Varilla and led to the conclusion that Bunau-Varilla and Loomis conspired to make the Panama revolution, which may solve one of the riddles of that episode—the role of the United States.
Anguizola has made an important contribution, but, paradoxically, his study is flawed. It appears that he consulted them, because there are six footnote references to these manuscripts.
But six references to a collection comprising over fifty letter boxes! One is completely puzzled by this methodological lapse. One wants to believe in the altruism of Bunau-Varilla, but it is not enough to say simply that he was too rich to be motivated by the opportunity for monetary gain. If only Anguizola had formulated the tough questions before he tapped new sources, he could have made an interesting book a great book. Sign In or Create an Account.
Advanced Search. User Tools. Sign In. Skip Nav Destination Article Navigation. Book Review August 01 Ameringer Charles D. It may be viewed online. The page that discusses Bunau-Varilla is here. The first five images above are from the Nichols Collection and depict Bunau-Varilla and several views of the French effort to build a canal that Bunau-Varilla oversaw. We do not have the photograph of Hay and Bunau-Varilla signing their eponymic treaty sixth image , so we had to settle for a small online version.
William B. Ashworth, Jr. Comments or corrections are welcome; please direct to ashworthw umkc. Linda Hall Library. When, amid charges of fraud, Lesseps' company went bankrupt in , Bunau-Varilla, working to revitalize French interest, zealously defended the canal idea.
He also, unsuccessfully, attempted to gain Russian support. Eventually abandoning hopes of finishing the canal, the new company tried to sell it to the United States. The American government was initially unresponsive, but through determined efforts first of Nelson W.
In various trips to the United States, Bunau-Varilla met prominent people, lectured, and published a booklet entitled Panama or Nicaragua. To illustrate his charge that volcanoes would threaten the Nicaraguan route, he purchased Nicaraguan postage stamps picturing Momotombo belching ashes and smoke and distributed them to every U.
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