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The Prospector and The Silver Queen - cover

The Prospector and The Silver Queen

Cy Warman, Fitz-Mac

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "The Prospector, and The Silver Queen," readers are introduced to the rich tapestry of themes exploring human ambition, exploration, and the mysterious allure of the untamed frontier. This collection offers a profound reflection on the dreams and challenges faced by those who dared to seek fortune and adventure. With a range of literary styles, from stark realism to romanticized depictions, the anthology provides a diverse assortment of stories that capture the compelling fascination of the mining era. The anthology is noteworthy for its vivid portrayals of life's transient nature and the relentless pursuit of new beginnings during a pivotal era in literary history. The contributing authors like Cy Warman and Fitz-Mac enrich the collection with their distinct backgrounds and narrative voices. Known for their keen observations and poignant storytelling, they bring to life the varied experiences of prospectors, visionaries, and the enigmatic characters populating the American West. Aligning with historical movements of industrial expansion and naturalism, the anthology offers a literary exploration rooted in the struggles and triumphs amidst rapid change. These authors provide a collaborative insight into the socio-cultural dynamics and personal narratives during periods of economic and personal upheaval. "The Prospector, and The Silver Queen" is a compendium for readers eager to traverse a spectrum of human emotions and historical contexts within one volume. It curates a vivid dialogue between contrasting yet complementary stories, revealing the universal themes of ambition and identity. This anthology offers both an educational and enriching reading experience, inviting readers to engage with the complexities of human endeavors and the chronicles of ambition. Embark on a journey through captivating narratives that reflect the ever-relevant narrative of human tenacity and dreams.
Disponible depuis: 24/04/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 200 pages.

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