" Angus Gillespie has done it again: written a book that is as informative as it is exciting." — Michael A. Rockland, Professor Emeritus of American Studies, Rutgers University"Port Newark takes a fresh look at the often-overlooked history of containerization, beginning with its inception in 1956. Gillespie's writing is free of academic jargon, richly illustrated, and readable. Port Newark is essential reading for all maritime aficionados."— Daniel A. Dermer, Central Jersey Council, Navy League of the United States"A must-read if one is to understand the shipping world of today."— Power Ships Magazine"Angus Gillespie tells a riveting story that includes political intrigue, labor conflict, crime, racial strife, charity work, and the impacts of globalization. The narrative of Port Newark, one of the busiest ports on earth, is about a small point on the map. Yet its story is the story of the consumer world we live in."— Simon J. Bronner, author of Americanness: Inquiries into the Thought and Culture of the United States