Author: Boniface Idziak
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462875610
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Hugh John Melvin spent the biggest part of his life in the wilderness of Ontario, Canada, seeking to discover the yellow metal of Gold. He was married to Madeleine Lagarde of Grant, Ontario in the Immaculate Conception Parish, Kapuskasing, Ontario. They had 1 child, Margaret. Her mother passed away when she was 5 years old of Tuberculosis. Margaret was put in a convent in Montreal, Quebec by the will of her mother who was a native. This change Hughs lifestyle and he found his peace of mind heart in prospecting in the bush county for Gold. Hugh prospected alone and trusted a very few people. He was a very secretive person and very knowledgeable in playing poker and prospecting.
Tales by an Old Prospector: the Gold Was Cursed
Author: Boniface Idziak
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462875610
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Hugh John Melvin spent the biggest part of his life in the wilderness of Ontario, Canada, seeking to discover the yellow metal of Gold. He was married to Madeleine Lagarde of Grant, Ontario in the Immaculate Conception Parish, Kapuskasing, Ontario. They had 1 child, Margaret. Her mother passed away when she was 5 years old of Tuberculosis. Margaret was put in a convent in Montreal, Quebec by the will of her mother who was a native. This change Hughs lifestyle and he found his peace of mind heart in prospecting in the bush county for Gold. Hugh prospected alone and trusted a very few people. He was a very secretive person and very knowledgeable in playing poker and prospecting.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1462875610
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 56
Book Description
Hugh John Melvin spent the biggest part of his life in the wilderness of Ontario, Canada, seeking to discover the yellow metal of Gold. He was married to Madeleine Lagarde of Grant, Ontario in the Immaculate Conception Parish, Kapuskasing, Ontario. They had 1 child, Margaret. Her mother passed away when she was 5 years old of Tuberculosis. Margaret was put in a convent in Montreal, Quebec by the will of her mother who was a native. This change Hughs lifestyle and he found his peace of mind heart in prospecting in the bush county for Gold. Hugh prospected alone and trusted a very few people. He was a very secretive person and very knowledgeable in playing poker and prospecting.
Gold Panner's Manual
Author: Garnet Basque
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
ISBN: 1927051371
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
A guide for every aspect of gold panning and prospecting.
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
ISBN: 1927051371
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
A guide for every aspect of gold panning and prospecting.
The Tales of Breckinridge Elkins (A Collection of Short Stories)
Author: Robert E. Howard
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
ISBN: 1473397286
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
These early works by Robert E. Howard were originally published in the early 20th century and we are now republishing them with a brand new introductory biography. 'The Tales of Breckinridge Elkins' is a compilation of Howard's short stories in the Breckinridge Elkins series and include 'The Apache Mountain War', 'No Cowherders Wanted', 'Mountain Man', and many more. Robert Ervin Howard was born in Peaster, Texas in 1906. During his youth, his family moved between a variety of Texan boomtowns, and Howard - a bookish and somewhat introverted child - was steeped in the violent myths and legends of the Old South. At fifteen Howard began to read the pulp magazines of the day, and to write more seriously. The December 1922 issue of his high school newspaper featured two of his stories, 'Golden Hope Christmas' and 'West is West'. In 1924 he sold his first piece - a short caveman tale titled 'Spear and Fang' - for $16 to the not-yet-famous Weird Tales magazine. Howard's most famous character, Conan the Cimmerian, was a barbarian-turned-King during the Hyborian Age, a mythical period of some 12,000 years ago. Conan featured in seventeen Weird Tales stories between 1933 and 1936 which is why Howard is now regarded as having spawned the 'sword and sorcery' genre. The Conan stories have since been adapted many times, most famously in the series of films starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
ISBN: 1473397286
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 318
Book Description
These early works by Robert E. Howard were originally published in the early 20th century and we are now republishing them with a brand new introductory biography. 'The Tales of Breckinridge Elkins' is a compilation of Howard's short stories in the Breckinridge Elkins series and include 'The Apache Mountain War', 'No Cowherders Wanted', 'Mountain Man', and many more. Robert Ervin Howard was born in Peaster, Texas in 1906. During his youth, his family moved between a variety of Texan boomtowns, and Howard - a bookish and somewhat introverted child - was steeped in the violent myths and legends of the Old South. At fifteen Howard began to read the pulp magazines of the day, and to write more seriously. The December 1922 issue of his high school newspaper featured two of his stories, 'Golden Hope Christmas' and 'West is West'. In 1924 he sold his first piece - a short caveman tale titled 'Spear and Fang' - for $16 to the not-yet-famous Weird Tales magazine. Howard's most famous character, Conan the Cimmerian, was a barbarian-turned-King during the Hyborian Age, a mythical period of some 12,000 years ago. Conan featured in seventeen Weird Tales stories between 1933 and 1936 which is why Howard is now regarded as having spawned the 'sword and sorcery' genre. The Conan stories have since been adapted many times, most famously in the series of films starring Arnold Schwarzenegger.
The Curse of the Golden Gato
Author: Bob Shumaker
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 146707036X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
What had she just told me? My gift could develop into something very powerfulthat I should be careful who I share this withwith the gift comes responsibility. What did all this mean? In Book One of the Schmooney Trilogies, The Secret of the Enchanted Forest, Austin Cook discovered that his special gift was the ability to communicate with animals. In Book Two, The Spirit of the Turquoise Necklace, he needed to decipher the mysterious message of a beautiful Indian princess in order to save an entire town from toxic pollution. Now, Austin and his sister Katie have returned to Mountview for the summer to work at the Nature Center. But when Austins special friend Sarah, a Schmooney,gets sick, they must help her find the cure in the mountains of North Carolina. What they dont know is that their paths will cross with the very dangerous Calvin and Woodrow Garner, two brothers searching for gold in the very same mountains, seeking the answer to The Legend of the Golden Gato. Come along on the adventure of a lifetime in the third book of The Schmooney Trilogies. Austin, Katie, Uncle Steve and Amy are in a race against time to not only save Sarah, but to outwit the menacing Garner brothers while threatened with avalanches and deadly mountain lions! Will they be able to save Sarah in time? Will they escape the clutches of the Garner brothers? And will they find out the truth of The Curse of the Golden Gato? The adventure continues
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 146707036X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 224
Book Description
What had she just told me? My gift could develop into something very powerfulthat I should be careful who I share this withwith the gift comes responsibility. What did all this mean? In Book One of the Schmooney Trilogies, The Secret of the Enchanted Forest, Austin Cook discovered that his special gift was the ability to communicate with animals. In Book Two, The Spirit of the Turquoise Necklace, he needed to decipher the mysterious message of a beautiful Indian princess in order to save an entire town from toxic pollution. Now, Austin and his sister Katie have returned to Mountview for the summer to work at the Nature Center. But when Austins special friend Sarah, a Schmooney,gets sick, they must help her find the cure in the mountains of North Carolina. What they dont know is that their paths will cross with the very dangerous Calvin and Woodrow Garner, two brothers searching for gold in the very same mountains, seeking the answer to The Legend of the Golden Gato. Come along on the adventure of a lifetime in the third book of The Schmooney Trilogies. Austin, Katie, Uncle Steve and Amy are in a race against time to not only save Sarah, but to outwit the menacing Garner brothers while threatened with avalanches and deadly mountain lions! Will they be able to save Sarah in time? Will they escape the clutches of the Garner brothers? And will they find out the truth of The Curse of the Golden Gato? The adventure continues
Slumach's Gold
Author: Rick Antonson
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
ISBN: 1926613252
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Slumach’s Gold chronicles what is possibly Canada’s greatest lost-mine story. It searches out the truth behind a Salish man’s hanging for murder in 1891 and tracks the intriguing legend about him that grew after his death. It was a legend that turned into a drama of international fascination when Slumach—the hanged criminal—was mysteriously linked to gold nuggets “the size of walnuts.” The stories claimed that Slumach had placed a curse on a hidden motherlode to protect it from interlopers and trespassers just before he plunged to his death “at the wrong end of a five-strand rope.” Although many have attempted to find Slumach’s gold over the past 100 years, following tantalizing clues that are part of the legend itself, none have succeeded—or have they? Rick Antonson, Mary Trainer and Brian Antonson have diligently sifted through history and myth, separating fact from fiction, but leaving the legend intact—along with the promise of gold yet to be found by some future gold seeker.
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing Co
ISBN: 1926613252
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 164
Book Description
Slumach’s Gold chronicles what is possibly Canada’s greatest lost-mine story. It searches out the truth behind a Salish man’s hanging for murder in 1891 and tracks the intriguing legend about him that grew after his death. It was a legend that turned into a drama of international fascination when Slumach—the hanged criminal—was mysteriously linked to gold nuggets “the size of walnuts.” The stories claimed that Slumach had placed a curse on a hidden motherlode to protect it from interlopers and trespassers just before he plunged to his death “at the wrong end of a five-strand rope.” Although many have attempted to find Slumach’s gold over the past 100 years, following tantalizing clues that are part of the legend itself, none have succeeded—or have they? Rick Antonson, Mary Trainer and Brian Antonson have diligently sifted through history and myth, separating fact from fiction, but leaving the legend intact—along with the promise of gold yet to be found by some future gold seeker.
Kaffir, Kangaroo, Klondike: Tales of the Gold Fields
Author: Thad. W. H. Leavitt
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Kaffir, kangaroo, Klondike: Tales of the gold fields is a friction short story written by Thad. W. H. Leavitt. He discussed some of the stories and tales of kangaroo, kaffir, and Klondike which was a mass exodus of prospecting migrants from their hometowns to Canadian Yukon territory. The book is filled with lots of wonderful stories for everyone – both young and old.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 66
Book Description
Kaffir, kangaroo, Klondike: Tales of the gold fields is a friction short story written by Thad. W. H. Leavitt. He discussed some of the stories and tales of kangaroo, kaffir, and Klondike which was a mass exodus of prospecting migrants from their hometowns to Canadian Yukon territory. The book is filled with lots of wonderful stories for everyone – both young and old.
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
Author: B. Traven
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780809001606
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Two hard-luck drifters and a grizzled prospector seek gold in the mountains in Mexico. They start off as friends, but after they discover the lode the greed and paranoia set in.
Publisher: Macmillan
ISBN: 9780809001606
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Two hard-luck drifters and a grizzled prospector seek gold in the mountains in Mexico. They start off as friends, but after they discover the lode the greed and paranoia set in.
Classic American Ghost Stories
Author: Deborah L. Downer
Publisher: august house
ISBN: 9780874831153
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Contains 51 supposedly true, classic American ghost stories from newspapers, journals, and magazines.
Publisher: august house
ISBN: 9780874831153
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Contains 51 supposedly true, classic American ghost stories from newspapers, journals, and magazines.
50 Westerns – The Best Cowboy Adventures, Rider Trails, Stories of Outlaws & Battles with Indians
Author: Karl May
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 10639
Book Description
50 Westerns The Best Cowboy Adventures, Rider Trails, Stories of Outlaws & Battles with Indians represents an unparalleled compilation that traverses the length and breadth of the Western genre. This anthology highlights the rich tapestry of the American frontier, encapsulated through gripping tales of adventure, conflict, and the human spirit. The collection's diversity is not only reflected in the array of narratives that span from intimate personal journeys to epic battles but also in the literary styles that range from classic prose to innovative storytelling techniques. The assembled works, including tales of high-stakes standoffs, nuanced depictions of native cultures, and explorations of the moral compass of the rugged landscape, underscore the anthologys thematic depth and the genres capacity to interrogate the American mythos. The contributors to this collection, including luminaries like Zane Grey, Bret Harte, and Willa Cather, among others, bring a rich mosaic of backgrounds, perspectives, and literary achievements. Their collective oeuvre not only aligned with but also propelled several movements within the Western genre, enriching its narrative complexity and thematic breadth. From the romanticized tales of daring outlaws to the nuanced portrayals of frontier life, this anthology captures a pivotal era in American literature, offering insights into the socio-cultural fabric of the time. The diversity among the authors ensures a multi-faceted exploration of themes such as justice, freedom, and survival, set against the backdrop of the untamed American West. 50 Westerns invites readers on a journey through the rugged landscapes and turbulent times of the American frontier. For enthusiasts and scholars alike, this anthology presents a unique opportunity to engage with the foundational narratives that have shaped the Western genre. Through its wide-ranging selection, the collection fosters a dialogue between different voices and perspectives, enriching the readers understanding of the complexities and contradictions of the American West. This anthology is a doorway to an extensive, immersive experience of the Western literary tradition, promised to captivate, educate, and inspire reflections on the enduring themes of a bygone era.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 10639
Book Description
50 Westerns The Best Cowboy Adventures, Rider Trails, Stories of Outlaws & Battles with Indians represents an unparalleled compilation that traverses the length and breadth of the Western genre. This anthology highlights the rich tapestry of the American frontier, encapsulated through gripping tales of adventure, conflict, and the human spirit. The collection's diversity is not only reflected in the array of narratives that span from intimate personal journeys to epic battles but also in the literary styles that range from classic prose to innovative storytelling techniques. The assembled works, including tales of high-stakes standoffs, nuanced depictions of native cultures, and explorations of the moral compass of the rugged landscape, underscore the anthologys thematic depth and the genres capacity to interrogate the American mythos. The contributors to this collection, including luminaries like Zane Grey, Bret Harte, and Willa Cather, among others, bring a rich mosaic of backgrounds, perspectives, and literary achievements. Their collective oeuvre not only aligned with but also propelled several movements within the Western genre, enriching its narrative complexity and thematic breadth. From the romanticized tales of daring outlaws to the nuanced portrayals of frontier life, this anthology captures a pivotal era in American literature, offering insights into the socio-cultural fabric of the time. The diversity among the authors ensures a multi-faceted exploration of themes such as justice, freedom, and survival, set against the backdrop of the untamed American West. 50 Westerns invites readers on a journey through the rugged landscapes and turbulent times of the American frontier. For enthusiasts and scholars alike, this anthology presents a unique opportunity to engage with the foundational narratives that have shaped the Western genre. Through its wide-ranging selection, the collection fosters a dialogue between different voices and perspectives, enriching the readers understanding of the complexities and contradictions of the American West. This anthology is a doorway to an extensive, immersive experience of the Western literary tradition, promised to captivate, educate, and inspire reflections on the enduring themes of a bygone era.
Yule-Tide Yarns
Author: Robert Leighton
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Yule-Tide Yarns stands as a remarkable anthology that brings together a collection of tales imbued with the festive spirit of Yuletide, weaving a rich tapestry of narratives that showcases a diverse array of literary styles. This collection distinguishes itself by spanning a wide spectrum of themes, from adventure and camaraderie to the reflective and introspective, capturing the essence of the holiday season through various lenses. The anthology is notable for its inclusion of works that range from high-seas adventures to more grounded, heartwarming tales, echoing the vast and multifaceted nature of Yule-time celebrations. The chosen pieces underline the significance of the anthology within the broader literary context, highlighting the enduring charm and appeal of seasonal storytelling. The contributors to Yule-Tide Yarns are a cadre of esteemed authors well-versed in crafting engaging narratives that resonate with readers across generations. This collective encompasses writers like Robert Leighton, George Manville Fenn, and others, known for their contributions to genres that span historical fiction, adventure, and beyond, reflecting a rich heritage of English literature. Their collective works within this anthology resonate with the cultural and social mores of their times, offering insights into the eras in which they wrote. Rooted in distinct periods and locales, these stories not only entertain but also serve as cultural artifacts, providing commentary on Victorian and early Edwardian society's values and traditions. This tapestry of tales aligns with the broader literary movements of the 19th and early 20th centuries, wherein storytelling served both as escapism and moral instruction. Yule-Tide Yarns is highly recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the spirit of the holiday season through a literary lens. This anthology presents a unique opportunity to explore an eclectic mix of stories that together celebrate the richness of Yuletide traditions. Readers will find themselves transported through a variety of settings and narratives, all while engaging with the historical and cultural contexts that shaped these tales. This collection is not only a testament to the storytelling prowess of its contributors but also an educational journey into the mores and values of past societies. It invites readers to revel in the joy, reflection, and camaraderie that define the holiday season, making it an essential addition to any festive reading list.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Yule-Tide Yarns stands as a remarkable anthology that brings together a collection of tales imbued with the festive spirit of Yuletide, weaving a rich tapestry of narratives that showcases a diverse array of literary styles. This collection distinguishes itself by spanning a wide spectrum of themes, from adventure and camaraderie to the reflective and introspective, capturing the essence of the holiday season through various lenses. The anthology is notable for its inclusion of works that range from high-seas adventures to more grounded, heartwarming tales, echoing the vast and multifaceted nature of Yule-time celebrations. The chosen pieces underline the significance of the anthology within the broader literary context, highlighting the enduring charm and appeal of seasonal storytelling. The contributors to Yule-Tide Yarns are a cadre of esteemed authors well-versed in crafting engaging narratives that resonate with readers across generations. This collective encompasses writers like Robert Leighton, George Manville Fenn, and others, known for their contributions to genres that span historical fiction, adventure, and beyond, reflecting a rich heritage of English literature. Their collective works within this anthology resonate with the cultural and social mores of their times, offering insights into the eras in which they wrote. Rooted in distinct periods and locales, these stories not only entertain but also serve as cultural artifacts, providing commentary on Victorian and early Edwardian society's values and traditions. This tapestry of tales aligns with the broader literary movements of the 19th and early 20th centuries, wherein storytelling served both as escapism and moral instruction. Yule-Tide Yarns is highly recommended for readers seeking to immerse themselves in the spirit of the holiday season through a literary lens. This anthology presents a unique opportunity to explore an eclectic mix of stories that together celebrate the richness of Yuletide traditions. Readers will find themselves transported through a variety of settings and narratives, all while engaging with the historical and cultural contexts that shaped these tales. This collection is not only a testament to the storytelling prowess of its contributors but also an educational journey into the mores and values of past societies. It invites readers to revel in the joy, reflection, and camaraderie that define the holiday season, making it an essential addition to any festive reading list.