Psychology and Copper

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In an era marked by the gold rush and the quest for fortune, "Psychology and Copper" by W. C. Tuttle delves into the intertwining worlds of mining and human behavior. This engaging tale offers a unique perspective on the psychology of luck, as characters navigate the unpredictable landscape of prospecting. With sharp wit, Tuttle explores themes of ambition and folly, revealing how the allure of copper mining can mirror the complexities of the human psyche. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature, this fictional adventure invites readers to reflect on the motivations that drive us in our pursuit of wealth. Discover the humor and insight woven into this captivating narrative, where every dig holds the promise of fortune—or folly.

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