Gold Diggers

Gold Diggers
Title Gold Diggers PDF eBook
Author Charlotte Gray
Publisher Catapult
Total Pages 433
Release 2011-08-23
Genre History
ISBN 1582437653

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Between 1896 and 1899, thousands of people lured by gold braved a grueling journey into the remote wilderness of North America. Within two years, Dawson City, in the Canadian Yukon, grew from a mining camp of four hundred to a raucous town of over thirty thousand people. The stampede to the Klondike was the last great gold rush in history. Scurvy, dysentery, frostbite, and starvation stalked all who dared to be in Dawson. And yet the possibilities attracted people from all walks of life—not only prospectors but also newspapermen, bankers, prostitutes, priests, and lawmen. Gold Diggers follows six stampeders—Bill Haskell, a farm boy who hungered for striking gold; Father Judge, a Jesuit priest who aimed to save souls and lives; Belinda Mulrooney, a twenty–four–year–old who became the richest businesswoman in town; Flora Shaw, a journalist who transformed the town's governance; Sam Steele, the officer who finally established order in the lawless town; and most famously Jack London, who left without gold, but with the stories that would make him a legend. Drawing on letters, memoirs, newspaper articles, and stories, Charlotte Gray delivers an enthralling tale of the gold madness that swept through a continent and changed a landscape and its people forever.

Gold Diggers of the Klondike

Gold Diggers of the Klondike
Title Gold Diggers of the Klondike PDF eBook
Author Bay Ryley
Publisher Watson & Dwyer
Total Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Dawson (Yukon)
ISBN 9781896239293

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Gold Diggers of the Klondike explores beyond the myths of the dance-hall girls and prostitutes of the Klondike gold rush, and uncovers the stories of the women who "mined the miners." In chronicling prostitution in Dawson city during the height and the decline of the rush, Ryley reveals that sexuality is an important aspect of the history of the Canadian frontier.

Call of the Klondike

Call of the Klondike
Title Call of the Klondike PDF eBook
Author David Meissner
Publisher Boyds Mills Press
Total Pages 169
Release 2016-11-04
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1629797847

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Winner of the Golden Kite Award for Nonfiction The remarkable tale of two young men during the Klondike Gold Rush, told through first-hand diaries, letters, and more—“excellent reading” for middle grade fans of The Call of the Wild and adventure stories (School Library Journal) As thousands head north in search of gold, Marshall Bond and Stanley Pearce join them, booking passage on a steamship bound for the Klondike goldfields. The journey is life threatening, but the two friends make it to Dawson City, in Canada, build a cabin, and meet Jack London—all the while searching for the ultimate reward: gold! A riveting, true, action-packed adventure, with their telegrams, diaries, and letters, as well as newspaper articles and photographs. An author’s note, timeline, bibliography, and further resources encourage readers to dig deeper into the Gold Rush era.

Klondike Women

Klondike Women
Title Klondike Women PDF eBook
Author Melanie J. Mayer
Publisher Swallow Press
Total Pages 288
Release 1989
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Collects photographs and accounts of the adventures of women on the trails to the Klondike gold fields.

Charlotte Gray

Charlotte Gray
Title Charlotte Gray PDF eBook
Author Sebastian Faulks
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 604
Release 2014-09-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0804152608

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Faulks's first novel since the extraordinary success of Birdsong is written with the same passion, power and breadth of vision. Set in England and France during the darkest days of World War II, Charlotte Gray, like Birdsong, depicts a complex love affair that is both shaped and thwarted by war. It is 1942. London is blacked out, but France is under a greater darkness, as the occupying Nazi forces encroach ever closer in a tense waiting game. Charlotte Gray, a volatile but determined young woman, travels south from Edinburgh. Working in London, she has a brief but intense love affair with an RAF pilot. When his plane is lost over France, she contrives to go there herself to work in the Resistance and to search for him--but then is unwilling to leave as she finds that the struggle for the country's fate is intimately linked to her own battle to take control of her life. Faulks's novel is an examination of lost paradises, politics without belief, the limits of memory, the redemptive power of art and the existence of hope beyond reason. It is also a brilliant evocation of life in Occupied France and, more significantly, a revelation of the appalling price many Frenchmen paid to survive in unoccupied, so-called Free France. As the men, women and children of Charlotte's small town prepare to meet their terrible destiny, the truth of what took place in wartime France is finally exposed. When private lives and public events fatally collide, the roots of the characters' lives are torn up and exposed. These harrowing scenes are presented with the passion and narrative force that readers will recall from Birdsong. Charlotte Gray will attract even more readers to Faulks's remarkable fiction.

Jack London and the Klondike Gold Rush

Jack London and the Klondike Gold Rush
Title Jack London and the Klondike Gold Rush PDF eBook
Author Peter Lourie
Publisher Henry Holt Books For Young Readers
Total Pages 209
Release 2017-03-28
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0805097570

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-A middle grade biography of Jack London that sheds light on how he drew upon adventure and life experience to create works of literature---

Two Years in the Klondike and Alaskan Gold-fields

Two Years in the Klondike and Alaskan Gold-fields
Title Two Years in the Klondike and Alaskan Gold-fields PDF eBook
Author William B. Haskell
Publisher Hartford, Conn. : Hartford Publishing Company
Total Pages 570
Release 1898
Genre Alaska
ISBN

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Account of the author's boyhood and experiences during the Klondike gold rush.