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The New Eldorado: A Summer Journey to Alaska - Journey Through the Alaskan Frontier: A Historical Travelogue - cover

The New Eldorado: A Summer Journey to Alaska - Journey Through the Alaskan Frontier: A Historical Travelogue

Maturin M. Ballou

Publisher: Good Press

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In "The New Eldorado: A Summer Journey to Alaska," Maturin M. Ballou embarks on an evocative exploration of Alaska during the late 19th century, encapsulating the allure and richness of the American frontier. Through vivid imagery and engaging prose, Ballou transports readers into the landscapes and societies that define this remote territory. The book merges travel narrative and social commentary, offering insightful reflections on the region's natural beauty juxtaposed with its complex, evolving cultural identity amidst the burgeoning interest of prospectors and adventurers during the Gold Rush era. Maturin M. Ballou, a noted author and travel writer of the Gilded Age, was significantly influenced by the era's adventurous spirit and the pursuit of opportunity that marked American society. His passion for exploration is evident in his keen observations of both the land and its people, embodying the zeitgeist of an age characterized by expansion and discovery. His first-hand experiences as a traveler in Alaska provide authenticity and depth, serving as a poignant backdrop for his narrative. This book is a compelling read for those fascinated by American history, exploration, and the spirit of adventure. Ballou'Äôs narrative not only serves as an evocative travelogue but also invites readers to contemplate the broader implications of exploration in shaping identities and communities. With its rich descriptions and insightful context, "The New Eldorado" is a must-read for anyone eager to understand the allure of Alaska and the romanticism of the frontier.
Available since: 10/29/2023.
Print length: 232 pages.

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