Jim Richards has done it all: dived for diamonds in the piranha-infested rivers of South America; discovered a fabulously rich goldmine in the Australian outback; got caught up in the world’s biggest mining scam in Indonesia; and even started a gold rush in the war-torn jungles of Laos. Today he’s one of the mining industry’s leading executives. This is his story.
Jim Richards became obsessed with finding gold and diamonds in his teens. He went on to be closely involved in numerous mineral discoveries around the world. This includes the Omai gold deposit in Guyana, which became the largest gold mine in South America, and the Railway iron ore deposit in Western Australia, which was acquired by BHP Billiton in 2010 for A$204 million.
He has founded a string of successful mining businesses and is today one of the industry's leading executives. Currently, Jim is executive chairman of an Australian publicly listed minerals corporation.
Prior to his prospecting, geology and mining career, Jim served in the British Army Parachute Regiment, with operational experience in Northern Ireland. He was educated at Goldsmiths College, University of London (geology) and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.
If you want an easy introduction to gold (and diamond) mining along with the autobiography of someone who has looked for gold in three continents this is a great book. It explores the history of gold rushes and the psychology of what instant riches will do to many people along with a simple introduction to the geological processes which cause gold and diamonds in some places and not in others.
I'm not a quick reader and generally read only when on a plane cause it takes my mind off things. I noticed this book in the airport and thought I'd give it a go as I enjoy watching the gold rush programmes on discovery. This is a very enjoyable book, it is well written and easy to glide through at a decent pace. It covers various episodes in Jims life and gives a great insight to the hardships of gold and diamond prospecting and also the rewards for hard work. It also opens up the world of gold and diamond mining providing insight that many people would simply have no idea existed. Like another reviewer the end of the book almost finished too quickly, or was that just a case of me wanting more......
This was an interesting autobiographical account book of one man's search for riches. It is interesting enough, dotted with enough historical and geographical nuggets (see what I did there) to be educational as well as entertaining. The biggest let down is the ending which strangely is covered in far less detail than far smaller events and items of less importance. Overall though, a good read,
I read this book as I was fascinated by the characters who prospect for gold in the most challenging of circumstances. This book is simply brilliant and allows you to get a real flavour for the dedication/ desperation that gold miners face. The authors telling of his life is fascinating and thoroughly absorbing a highly recommended.