
The Pike's Peak Rush; Or, Terry in the New Gold Fields
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Authors:
- Sabin, Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand)
1870 - 1952
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In the fervent days of the gold rush, as thousands flocked to the Pike's Peak region in search of fortune, Edwin L. Sabin's "The Pike's Peak Rush; Or, Terry in the New Gold Fields" immerses readers in a world of ambition and peril. The narrative centers on Terry Richards, whose journey through rugged landscapes and treacherous encounters reveals the grit and determination of those chasing dreams. With vivid descriptions of mining camps and the relentless pursuit of wealth, Sabin captures the essence of an era defined by unyielding hope and the promise of prosperity. Ideal for students and historians alike, this novel offers a rich exploration of the human spirit amidst the chaos of the gold rush.
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