Ghosts of the Western San Juans
Author: John K. Aldrich
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Published: 1997
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ISBN-13: 9781883425142
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Author: John K. Aldrich
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Published: 1997
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Richard E. Lingenfelter
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Published: 2003
Total Pages: 866
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis two-volume set cites books, pamphlets, maps, music, directories, and other published materials (excluding materials from technical and popular magazines and newspapers) on the history of mining in the American and Canadian West. Topics covered include prospecting, mining rushes and camps, and mining finance, labor, technology, law, literature, and lore. The initial portion provides general information on mining and metalurgical technology. The subsequent regional sections are subdivided into refined historical studies, raw materials, fictional and poetic treatments, and bibliographical guides to further materials. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).
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Published: 1988
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John K. Aldrich
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Published: 1991-04-01
Total Pages: 64
ISBN-13: 9781883425135
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Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 1987
Total Pages: 46
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dave Southworth
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Published: 1998
Total Pages: 100
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKEach year thousands of people journey to see what still exists from the fascinating gold rush days. The San Juan mountain region is full of mining camps, ghost towns, mills and other mining structures that were centers of activity over a century ago. Every settlement has its own special history that was molded by its industrious and dedicated people. Prospectors headed to the mountains motivated by their dreams. As gold strikes were made, communities popped up as tent cities. Gradually the tents were replaced by log cabins. When a sawmill was completed, frame structures were built. Stores with massive false fronts were erected shoulder-to-shoulder. Many towns have withstood the test of time while others are in various stages of decay. To tour these sites is exhilarating. The flapping shutters and creaking boards will amplify your imagination. So should this book.
Author: John Kenneth Aldrich
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Published: 1997-01-01
Total Pages: 50
ISBN-13: 9781883425128
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edwin B. Eckel
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Published: 2015-12-06
Total Pages: 484
ISBN-13: 9781519732507
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis is a summary of the known facts about the minerals that make up the rocks, soils, and ore deposits of Colorado. Compilation and abridgment of the literature from 1858, when gold was discovered, through 1957 (with a few additions for 1958 and 1959) is supplemented by information from unpublished sources. Designed to be of use to both professional and amateur mineralogists, the main part of the report describes the chief occurrences of 445 mineral species,42 of them first found in Colorado, together with many subspecies, varieties, and discredited "type" species. Directions for finding these localities are also given in the text. The bibliography contains more than 800 selected references to the most significant literature on the subject
Author: Eduardo Galeano
Publisher: NYU Press
Published: 1997-01-01
Total Pages: 333
ISBN-13: 0853459916
DOWNLOAD EBOOKSince its U.S. debut a quarter-century ago, this brilliant text has set a new standard for historical scholarship of Latin America. It is also an outstanding political economy, a social and cultural narrative of the highest quality, and perhaps the finest description of primitive capital accumulation since Marx. Rather than chronology, geography, or political successions, Eduardo Galeano has organized the various facets of Latin American history according to the patterns of five centuries of exploitation. Thus he is concerned with gold and silver, cacao and cotton, rubber and coffee, fruit, hides and wool, petroleum, iron, nickel, manganese, copper, aluminum ore, nitrates, and tin. These are the veins which he traces through the body of the entire continent, up to the Rio Grande and throughout the Caribbean, and all the way to their open ends where they empty into the coffers of wealth in the United States and Europe. Weaving fact and imagery into a rich tapestry, Galeano fuses scientific analysis with the passions of a plundered and suffering people. An immense gathering of materials is framed with a vigorous style that never falters in its command of themes. All readers interested in great historical, economic, political, and social writing will find a singular analytical achievement, and an overwhelming narrative that makes history speak, unforgettably. This classic is now further honored by Isabel Allende's inspiring introduction. Universally recognized as one of the most important writers of our time, Allende once again contributes her talents to literature, to political principles, and to enlightenment.
Author: James Bryce Bryce (Viscount)
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Published: 1912
Total Pages: 490
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book describes a journey through western and southern South America from Panama to Argentina and Brazil via the Straits of Magellan.