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A Woman Who Went To Alaska. A Journey Through the Klondike: Adventures and Challenges in the Alaskan Gold Rush

Par : May kellogg Sullivan
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  • Nombre de pages252
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.446 kg
  • Dimensions17,0 cm × 22,0 cm × 1,8 cm
  • ISBN979-10-419-8345-2
  • EAN9791041983452
  • Date de parution30/01/2024
  • ÉditeurCulturea

Résumé

"A Woman Who Went To Alaska" by May Kellogg Sullivan is a captivating narrative of the author's personal experiences during the Alaskan Gold Rush. The book chronicles Sullivan's journey from California to the Klondike region in 1899, where she sought fortune and adventure. Traveling alone, she navigated the treacherous White Pass and Yukon Route, witnessing the harsh realities and dangers faced by gold seekers.
Sullivan provides vivid descriptions of the landscape, the people she encountered, and the challenges of life in the mining camps. Her account includes the oppressive Canadian mining laws, the treacherous conditions of the Chilkoot Pass, and the infamous avalanche that claimed many lives. Sullivan's narrative also highlights the social dynamics of the time, including the presence of diverse and often rough characters, the role of women in the gold rush, and the law enforcement practices in Dawson City.
The book offers a nuanced perspective on the Klondike Gold Rush, emphasizing the resilience and determination required to survive and succeed in such a demanding environment. Sullivan's story is not just a personal adventure but also a reflection on the broader human experience of seeking fortune and the impact of such pursuits on individuals and communities.