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Gold Fever: California's Gold Rush

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January 24, 1848, was a day that changed everything. The flecks of yellow metal, found in the American River by James Marshall, proved to be the foundation of modern California. Fortune hunters succumbed to gold fever and flocked to the Sierra Nevada foothills in search of unlimited wealth. The myths of California's gold rush are the subject of legendary songs and tales. Fortunes were won and lost almost daily. The realities behind the popular images were hard and often bloody. Gold Rush tells the story as it really happened in words and pictures. Lavishly illustrated and printed in color throughout. The American Icon Close-Up Guide Series : The United States, in its relatively short life, has acquired an amazingly rich vein of history and legend. The American Icon Close-Up Guide series is designed to give the reader a brief, but fascinating, introduction to the wealth of treasures in the nation's past and present. Beautifully and clearly written by acknowledged experts, with outstanding illustrations, the titles in the series will build up to an unrivaled picture of what has made the United States of today.

32 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 2000

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Carl Nolter

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February 6, 2024
Just finished this quick read and it’s a fun brief history on the foundation of California through the discovery of gold! Not only does it talk about gold but also mentions famous company’s that were founded that are still present till this day. Good for kids as well.
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