Sixteen months at the gold diggings. Unveiling the Wild World of Gold Rush Miners' Struggle and Fortune
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- Nombre de pages148
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-633--952551-1
- EAN4066339525511
- Date de parution10/07/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille710 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings, " Daniel B. Woods delivers a vivid and compelling narrative of his personal experiences during the California Gold Rush of 1849. Written in an engaging first-person style, the book combines elements of travelogue and memoir, capturing not only the excitement of prospecting but also the harsher realities faced by those who ventured into the untamed wilderness in search of fortune.
Woods's eloquent prose paints a rich tapestry of daily life among miners, the challenges of survival, and the complexities of human relationships in a rapidly changing society, making the text a valuable historical document as well as a gripping story. Daniel B. Woods was a contemporary of the Gold Rush, and his firsthand experiences uniquely qualify him as both a participant and observer of this transformative period in American history.
His background, shaped by a blend of ambition and a keen observation of his environment, informed his perspective, allowing him to critique the avarice and idealism that defined the era. Woods's insights into the social dynamics and hardships faced by miners add depth to his chronicle. I highly recommend "Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings" to anyone interested in the human stories behind the Gold Rush, as well as those intrigued by the historical contexts that shaped 19th century America.
This work not only entertains but also enlightens, offering readers both adventure and reflection on the pursuit of dreams amid adversity.
Woods's eloquent prose paints a rich tapestry of daily life among miners, the challenges of survival, and the complexities of human relationships in a rapidly changing society, making the text a valuable historical document as well as a gripping story. Daniel B. Woods was a contemporary of the Gold Rush, and his firsthand experiences uniquely qualify him as both a participant and observer of this transformative period in American history.
His background, shaped by a blend of ambition and a keen observation of his environment, informed his perspective, allowing him to critique the avarice and idealism that defined the era. Woods's insights into the social dynamics and hardships faced by miners add depth to his chronicle. I highly recommend "Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings" to anyone interested in the human stories behind the Gold Rush, as well as those intrigued by the historical contexts that shaped 19th century America.
This work not only entertains but also enlightens, offering readers both adventure and reflection on the pursuit of dreams amid adversity.
In "Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings, " Daniel B. Woods delivers a vivid and compelling narrative of his personal experiences during the California Gold Rush of 1849. Written in an engaging first-person style, the book combines elements of travelogue and memoir, capturing not only the excitement of prospecting but also the harsher realities faced by those who ventured into the untamed wilderness in search of fortune.
Woods's eloquent prose paints a rich tapestry of daily life among miners, the challenges of survival, and the complexities of human relationships in a rapidly changing society, making the text a valuable historical document as well as a gripping story. Daniel B. Woods was a contemporary of the Gold Rush, and his firsthand experiences uniquely qualify him as both a participant and observer of this transformative period in American history.
His background, shaped by a blend of ambition and a keen observation of his environment, informed his perspective, allowing him to critique the avarice and idealism that defined the era. Woods's insights into the social dynamics and hardships faced by miners add depth to his chronicle. I highly recommend "Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings" to anyone interested in the human stories behind the Gold Rush, as well as those intrigued by the historical contexts that shaped 19th century America.
This work not only entertains but also enlightens, offering readers both adventure and reflection on the pursuit of dreams amid adversity.
Woods's eloquent prose paints a rich tapestry of daily life among miners, the challenges of survival, and the complexities of human relationships in a rapidly changing society, making the text a valuable historical document as well as a gripping story. Daniel B. Woods was a contemporary of the Gold Rush, and his firsthand experiences uniquely qualify him as both a participant and observer of this transformative period in American history.
His background, shaped by a blend of ambition and a keen observation of his environment, informed his perspective, allowing him to critique the avarice and idealism that defined the era. Woods's insights into the social dynamics and hardships faced by miners add depth to his chronicle. I highly recommend "Sixteen Months at the Gold Diggings" to anyone interested in the human stories behind the Gold Rush, as well as those intrigued by the historical contexts that shaped 19th century America.
This work not only entertains but also enlightens, offering readers both adventure and reflection on the pursuit of dreams amid adversity.