After the Gold Rush
Author: Ralph Mann
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 9780804711364
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Author: Ralph Mann
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 1982
Total Pages: 332
ISBN-13: 9780804711364
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA Stanford University Press classic.
Author: Avi
Publisher: Candlewick
Published: 2020-03-10
Total Pages: 321
ISBN-13: 1536206792
DOWNLOAD EBOOKNewbery Medalist Avi brings us mud-caked, tent-filled San Francisco in 1848 with a willful heroine who goes on an unintended — and perilous — adventure to save her brother. Victoria Blaisdell longs for independence and adventure, and she yearns to accompany her father as he sails west in search of real gold! But it is 1848, and Tory isn’t even allowed to go to school, much less travel all the way from Rhode Island to California. Determined to take control of her own destiny, Tory stows away on the ship. Though San Francisco is frenzied and full of wild and dangerous men, Tory finds freedom and friendship there. Until one day, when Father is in the gold fields, her younger brother, Jacob, is kidnapped. And so Tory is spurred on a treacherous search for him in Rotten Row, a part of San Francisco Bay crowded with hundreds of abandoned ships. Beloved storyteller Avi is at the top of his form as he ushers us back to an extraordinary time of hope and risk, brought to life by a heroine readers will cheer for. Spot-on details and high suspense make this a vivid, absorbing historical adventure.
Author: Steve McConnell
Publisher:
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLively and highly readable introspections on the software development industry appeals to both insiders and non-technical readers alike with candid reflections takes a look at the future of software engineering as a profession. McConnell, a best-selling and award-winning author, describes software development practices and trends, provides valuable insight, and gives the non-technical public an understanding of software engineering.
Author: Robert Dahl
Publisher:
Published: 2005
Total Pages: 193
ISBN-13: 9781413484113
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfter the Gold Rush begins in January 1926, when the ship carrying Robert Dahl steams into the harbor in Skagway, Alaska. The ten-year-old boy has been traveling for over a week with his mother and two brothers from the tiny town in northwest Iowa where he was born. As the ship's crew prepares to dock, the brothers eagerly scan the wharf for a glimpse of their father, who arrived a few weeks earlier to become the town's only physician. Driven by hopes of finding Yukon gold, thousands had once passed through Skagway. By the time of the Dahl family's arrival in 1926, the population had shrunk to five hundred. Although some buildings remaining from the Gold Rush days made sections of Skagway look like a ghost town, the young boy from the plains of Iowa was entranced by the wild beauty of the surrounding mountains, which he would explore in the years to come. In this highly personal tale of Robert Dahl´s years in Skagway, we meet the people of the town at school, at work, at play, hunting and fishing. We meet town "characters," a few remaining from the Gold Rush days, others whose drifting had ended in Skagway. We meet Tlingit Indians, who were made "outcasts in their own land" by the visible and invisible barriers of small-town life. The author concludes with the hope that "this lovely piece of our world will be preserved as long as human beings, and our fellow creatures who inhabit those splendid mountains, valleys, forests, rivers, streams, and, yes, even the glaciers, continue to live on this earth."
Author: Joan Holub
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2013-02-07
Total Pages: 129
ISBN-13: 1101610298
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn 1848, gold was discovered in California, attracting over 300,000 people from all over the world, some who struck it rich and many more who didn't. Hear the stories about the gold-seeking "forty-niners!" With black-and white illustrations and sixteen pages of photos, a nugget from history is brought to life!
Author: Janice T. Driesbach
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Published: 1998-04
Total Pages: 166
ISBN-13: 0520214323
DOWNLOAD EBOOK"Art of the Gold Rush" features drawings and oil paintings of images of the scenery, people, and activity surrounding the 80,000 travelers to California in search of golden nuggets.
Author: Michael Cannon
Publisher:
Published: 1993
Total Pages: 490
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSequel to the author's 'Old Melbourne Town Before the Gold Rush', this history describes the dynamic effects of the gold discoveries of the 1850s on the development of Melbourne. Discusses a range of aspects associated with the sudden influx of wealth and dramatic increase in population. Includes 110 colour plates taken mainly from contemporary paintings. Includes a bibliography and an index. The author's other publications include the bestselling 'The Land Boomers'.
Author: Miki Garcia
Publisher:
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9780773443327
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSan Francisco is one of 'the most Irish cities' in the United States. This title examines Irish pioneers in San Francisco during the 50 years after the Gold Rush in california. It provides an overview of Irish immigrants in San Francisco between 1848 and 1900.
Author: Steve Boggan
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Published: 2016-07-12
Total Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9781780748603
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHave you ever imagined giving up your day job and heading for the hills in search of gold? Journalist Steve Boggan decided to do just that when the price of the precious metal scaled dizzying heights in the wake of the global financial crisis. Clueless, and with neither equipment nor experience, Boggan flew to California and followed in the footsteps of the '49ers', miners who fuelled the original Gold Rush of 1849. Along the way, terrified of bears, bubonic plague and rattlesnakes, he met a cast of colourful characters, including a former Navy Seal who risked his life every day and a man who once went on the run for five years in the mistaken belief that he was wanted by the law. In charming and witty prose, gold-fevered Boggan recaptures the excitement, the hopes and disappointments of the hunt, going beyond the story of modern prospectors to give a moving insight into the birth of modern America.
Author: Julie Ferris
Publisher:
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 36
ISBN-13: 9780753452189
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPresents a look at the sites and society that existed in San Francisco during the time of the Gold Rush in the 1850s.