Gold Rush

  • Gold Rush: Otago 1861-1864
    By David Hanger

    Until they declare an official goldfield we have no protection whatever. It's a crazy system. We can't even buy a business licence. Officially the place doesn't exist. On paper, this is all just a wasteland under provincial control.

  • Gold Rush: North to Alaska and the Klondike
    By Ian Wilson, Sally Wilson

    “ When I went to the Eldorado Hotel I'd ring the bell and plunk down my poke , " he said . " What bell ? ” Sally asked . " Each bar has a bell , something like a large cow bell . If you ring it , it means you're buying a round for ...

  • Gold Rush: Hands-on Projects About Mining the Riches of California
    By Jennifer Quasha

    Gold Rush Banking House Once a gold seeker found gold, he wanted to change the gold into money. Sometimes gold was acceptable currency, but more often money was needed to buy things. Exchanging gold for money happened at a banking house ...

  • Gold Rush: Early Voices — Portraits of Canada by Women Writers, 1639–1914
    By Mary Alice Downie, Barbara Robertson, Elizabeth Jane Errington

    Fisher, Mary. “The Grandmother's Tale” in Peter Fisher, The First History of New Brunswick. With notes by W.O. Raymond. ... Word from New France: The Selected Letters of Marie de l'Incarnation. Translated and edited by Joyce Marshall.

  • Gold Rush
    By Michael Johnson

    'Michael JohnsonFrom a living icon of the Olympic Games - as both an athlete and now as a BBC broadcaster - Gold Rush is a compelling analysis of the fascinating combination of psychological and personal qualities, as well as internal and ...

  • Gold Rush: How Mr. Prospector Became Racing's Billion Dollar Sire
    By Avalyn Hunter

    Mr. Prospector showed early brilliance as a speedster on the racetrack, but nothing could have prepared the horse racing world for the spectacular progenitor he would become. By the time...

  • Gold Rush: The William Stewart Saga
    By Peter Clarke

    William continues his journey into the new frontier of the Australian gold fields.

  • Gold Rush: How to Collect, Invest and Profit With Gold Coins
    By Arlyn Sieber

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  • Gold Rush
    By Alan Trussell-Cullen

    The late 1800s was the time of the great gold rushes. The first big gold rush took place in California.

  • Gold Rush: How I Found, Lost and Made a Fortune
    By Jim Richards

    My fear was partly brought on by the story of Soapy Smith and his gang in the great Klondike gold rush of 1897. ... the town of Skagway in Alaska, set in a calm inlet surrounded by high snow-capped mountains and green forested slopes.

  • Gold Rush
    By R. K. Chin

    This is no armchair general or Monday morning quarterback to expose the Gold Rush myth.

  • Gold Rush
    By Steck-Vaughn

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  • Gold Rush: Athletes
    By Jason Bell

    A tribute to great athletes past and present.

  • Gold Rush: Three Years in California
    By Linda Pendleton, J. D. Borthwick

    "One of the classic first-person accounts of the California Gold Rush period.

  • Gold Rush
    By Robert Piotrowski

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  • Gold Rush: The Black Hills Story

    Beginning with the earliest prospectors, Gold Rush explores the impact of gold discovery in the Black Hills. While the United States Army struggled to deal with those trepassing on Indian...