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Loading... Klondike: The Last Great Gold Rush, 1896-1899by Pierre Berton
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Excellent coverage; I'd like to tour the area some day. Bit of trivia: this is the book mentioned in the prologue to "Journey" by James Michener. ( )One of the best books ever on the Klondike gold rush. This book was published in the US under the title Klondike Fever. I kept resisting this book, despite years of people telling me I should read it (as a history major, as an Alaskan, etc.). When I finally picked it up, I was engrossed. This history reads like an adventure novel in parts. The truly amazing things that the men and women of the Gold Rush did and overcame to even get to a place where they could begin looking for gold is unbelievable. This book inspired me to visit Dawson City, Yukon. Pierre Berton was a magnificent writer. His narrative style was comparable to Bruce Catton, or David McCullough. It's a pity he is gone. Berton grew up in the Yukon, and this is his portrait of the gold rush of '98. He paints a magnificent picture of the trip in from Skagway and Dyea, the hazards of the trail and what the gold-seekers found when they got there. Berton also tells the tale of those who took alternative routes and the hazards they met. no reviews | add a review
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