Peruvian Gold

Peruvian Gold
Title Peruvian Gold PDF eBook
Author Adam Pearson
Publisher Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages 123
Release 2023-08-24
Genre Juvenile Fiction
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About the Book While on vacation, the Pearson family gets much more excitement than they had planned when the three Pearson boys go on a journey for Peruvian gold in the Andes mountains in this good, old-fashioned adventure. This story is based on real people including the author’s sons, his Peruvian wife, himself, and his father-in-law and brother-in-law. About the Author Adam Pearson is an entrepreneurial enthusiast and the proud owner of Fortunato Chocolate. He loves to read and, later in life, has also discovered a love of writing. Pearson has been married for nineteen years and has three young sons. His other passions include traveling and being a foodie. He believes that hard work and adventure are essential for raising kids successfully.

Dirty Gold

Dirty Gold
Title Dirty Gold PDF eBook
Author Jay Weaver
Publisher Hachette UK
Total Pages 344
Release 2021-03-02
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1541762916

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The explosive story of the illegal gold trade from South America, and the three Miami businessmen who got rich on it—until it all came crashing down. In March of 2017, a team of federal agents arrested Juan Pablo Granda, Samer Barrage, and Renato Rodriguez, or as they came to be known, "the three amigos." The trio—first identified publicly by the authors of this book—had built a $3.6 billion dollar business in metals trading, mostly illegal Peruvian gold mined in the rain forest. Their arrest and subsequent prosecution laid bare more than a scheme between a few corrupt traders. Dirty Gold lifts the veil on a massive and very illegal international business that is more lucrative than trafficking cocaine, and often just as dangerous. As this award-winning team of current and former Miami Herald reporters shows, illegal gold mines have become a haven for Latin American drug money. The gold is sold to metals traders, and ultimately to scores of unwitting Americans in their jewelry and phones. By following the trail of these three traders, Dirty Gold leads us into a sprawling criminal underworld that has never before been in full view.

More Precious Than Gold

More Precious Than Gold
Title More Precious Than Gold PDF eBook
Author Dave Hollett
Publisher Associated University Presse
Total Pages 310
Release 2008
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780838641316

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The sixteenth-century Conquistadors, led by Pizarro, came to Peru for three reasons--God, gold, and glory, but after the initial glory of their conquest they tended to concentrate on gold, rather than God. Direct colonial rule by Spain lasted for almost three hundred years, only ending in 1826, when the last Spanish flag was hauled down from the battlements of Real Felipe Fortress. However, just a few short years after Peru had declared its independence from Spain, the attention of some people in Lima began to focus on a potential source of untold wealth that was to prove more precious than gold. This was guano which, in its greatest concentration, was found on the diminutive Chincha Islands that lie just off the Peruvian coast, some seventy miles south of Callao. This book covers the story of this international guano trade. It outlines the fate of the unfortunates recruited to cut and load the guano. It also gives full details of the hardships endured by mariners employed in this trade. The story of those who grew rich on the proceeds of this trade is also outlined. Importantly, it explains just how the Peruvian government mismanaged the trade, to the extent that Peru became burdened with debts, rather than prospering on the proceeds of their vast new guano-based income.

The Shetland Herring, and Peruvian Gold-mine: a Fable

The Shetland Herring, and Peruvian Gold-mine: a Fable
Title The Shetland Herring, and Peruvian Gold-mine: a Fable PDF eBook
Author John Lockman
Publisher
Total Pages 7
Release 1751
Genre Atlantic herring fisheries
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The Shetland Herring, and Peruvian Gold-Mine: a fable in verse

The Shetland Herring, and Peruvian Gold-Mine: a fable in verse
Title The Shetland Herring, and Peruvian Gold-Mine: a fable in verse PDF eBook
Author John Lockman
Publisher
Total Pages 10
Release 1751
Genre
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Chile, Peru, and the California Gold Rush of 1849

Chile, Peru, and the California Gold Rush of 1849
Title Chile, Peru, and the California Gold Rush of 1849 PDF eBook
Author Jay Monaghan
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 338
Release 2023-11-10
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0520333993

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This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1973.

Cocaine

Cocaine
Title Cocaine PDF eBook
Author Edmundo Morales
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 258
Release 1989-11
Genre History
ISBN 9780816511594

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Cocaine: Much is known about the damage done by this drug in the United States; yet how much is actually known of its impact at its source? Though most processed cocaine comes from Colombia, more than half of the coca paste from which the drug is made originates in the vast jungle slopes shared by Bolivia and Peru. People here have chewed coca leaves for centuries, but only over the last twenty years has coca become a major cash crop. Now it supports local economies, feeds inflation, and affects the social behavior of Peruvians. Edmundo Morales, a Peruvian who is now a drug researcher in the United States, has conducted an extensive study of this underground economy to show how cocaine has changed the social, cultural, economic, and political climate of Peru--and why government efforts are unable to stop it. With statistics on coca agriculture, a description of coca-paste manufacturing, and an examination of the industry's social structure, Morales's book is an inside look at the "white gold rush" that only a Peruvian could have written. It offers a new perspective for understanding a problem that is usually seen only as it affects our own society, and it proposes a new look at policies directed toward its control.