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Paperback The Gold Crusades: A Social History of Gold Rushes, 1849-1929 Book

ISBN: 0802080464

ISBN13: 9780802080462

The Gold Crusades: A Social History of Gold Rushes, 1849-1929

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Among the hordes of starry-eyed 'argonauts' who flocked to the California gold rush of 1849 was an Australian named Edward Hargraves. He left America empty-handed, only to find gold in his own backyard. The result was the great Australian rush of the 1850s, which also attracted participants from around the world. A South African named P.J. Marais was one of them. Marais too returned home in defeat - only to set in motion the diamond and gold rushes...

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Great reference book

As a historic archaeologist this book is invaluable for the history of the gold rushes from California to the Klondike and beyond.

A fascinating view of gold

Fetherling writes a fascinating account of 19th century gold rushes. What is particularly fascinating about this book is level of interconnectedness that he has unearthed. Americans in Australia, Australians in Canada and more - it is a web of social intercourse unsuspected by most. Yet the impact of that interconnectedness has been significant. Looking for a good read, this is it!
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