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The Cave Of Gold A Tale Of California In '49

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Everett McNeil's enthralling book "The Cave of Gold: A Tale of California in '49" transports readers to the thrilling years of the California Gold Rush. The plot, takes place in 1849, centers on a varied group of prospectors who go into the harsh wilderness in pursuit of their riches. The protagonists, drawn by the promise of financial success, encounter many obstacles and tribulations along the way, including perilous terrain, cunning robbers, and the harsh realities of gold mining. In the middle of the turmoil and rivalry, relationships are formed, love is found, and the quest of fortune is put to the test. "The Cave of Gold" gives a realistic picture of the harsh and turbulent reality of California at this pivotal period in history via vivid descriptions and engrossing storytelling. It addresses themes of aspiration, greed, fortitude, and the capacity of the human spirit to endure hardship.

Author Biography:

Henry Everett McNeil (1862-1929) was a prominent children's author in the early 20th century and a key figure in the literary circle known as the Kalem Club, which included H.P. Lovecraft. Born in Stoughton, Wisconsin, McNeil served in the Spanish-American War before settling in New York City. He gained recognition for his boys' adventure books and stories, often set in historical landscapes, and published under the name 'Everett McNeil'. His works, aimed at young readers, avoided moralistic preaching and political details. Some of his notable books include The Hermit of the Culebra Mountains (1904), The Lost Treasure Cave (1905), and The Lost Nation (1918). Alongside his writing career, McNeil worked as a scriptwriter in the early film industry. Despite his publications, he lived in poverty and passed away in 1929. McNeil's friendship with Lovecraft and his untimely death inspired elements of Lovecraft's works, including the sonnet "The Pigeon-Flyers" and the fictional character Dr. McNeil in "The Curse of Yig".
Release date Australia
July 1st, 2023
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
214
Dimensions
140x216x12
ISBN-13
9789358597240
Product ID
38410648

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