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Mountains and molehills, or, recollections of a burnt journal

Label
Mountains and molehills, or, recollections of a burnt journal
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Mountains and molehills, or, recollections of a burnt journal
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Summary
After a tragic fire in San Francisco destroyed many of his possessions, including his journals, Frank Marryat rewrote, from memory, much of what he had documented during his time in California in the middle of the gold craze of 1850. This historical treasure, originally published in 1855, the year that the author died of complications from yellow fever, recreates for readers the frenzy that drew thousands of miners and prospectors to California in their rush to find gold. Empathetic readers will feel the fear of yellow fever as this harrowing Englishman crosses Panama to reach California. However, not only will readers be exposed to Marryat's own struggles to run a hotel and mine for gold, but they will also read about hardships emigrants had to overcome, the different types of mining in California, and the differences between miners from around the world, including French miners, Chinese miners, and English miners. Chapters include: The Old Crab-Catcher Coyote Hunting Joe Bellow Field of Gold Transport Machinery to the Mine The Fireman of San Francisco And much more!
Target audience
adult
resource.variantTitle
Recollections of a burnt journal
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