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Gold Gold in Cariboo! A Story of Adventure in British Columbia - Ride into Gold Country: A Frontier Adventure in British Columbia - cover
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Gold Gold in Cariboo! A Story of Adventure in British Columbia - Ride into Gold Country: A Frontier Adventure in British Columbia

Clive Phillipps-Wolley

Editora: Good Press

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In "Gold, Gold, in Cariboo! A Story of Adventure in British Columbia," Clive Phillipps-Wolley immerses readers in the fervent and tumultuous world of the Cariboo Gold Rush. Set against the backdrop of mid-19th century British Columbia, the narrative deftly blends adventure, historical fact, and vivid descriptions, capturing the unique spirit of pioneers seeking fortune amidst the rugged wilderness. Phillipps-Wolley'Äôs literary style is characterized by rich, evocative language that engages the reader'Äôs imagination while providing a captivating portrayal of both the landscape and the eccentric characters who inhabit it. Clive Phillipps-Wolley, an Englishman by birth and a later Canadian resident, possessed firsthand experience of life in the Cariboo region, making his insights particularly authentic. His background as a journalist and adventurer informs both the narrative style and the themes present in this work, allowing him to articulate the challenges and triumphs faced by those lured by the promise of gold. This blend of personal narrative and broader historical context illustrates his passion for the Canadian frontier and its transformative impact on the individuals who ventured there. This book is highly recommended for history enthusiasts, adventure lovers, and anyone interested in the allure of the Gold Rush era. Phillipps-Wolley'Äôs engaging storytelling not only chronicles a pivotal moment in Canadian history but also resonates with the timeless human quest for adventure and prosperity. Dive into this riveting tale and experience the thrill of the chase, the beauty of the land, and the depth of human aspiration.
Disponível desde: 12/10/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 198 páginas.

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