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Ingersoll Ernest

Golden Alaska: A Complete Account to Date of the Yukon Valley

In 'Golden Alaska: A Complete Account to Date of the Yukon Valley,' Ernest Ingersoll embarks on an extensive exploration of the Yukon Valley, capturing the essence of its breathtaking landscapes, diverse cultures, and, most importantly, the tumultuous history of the Gold Rush era. Ingersoll's literary style is characterized by a blend of vivid descriptions and factual reporting, providing readers with both a picturesque and educational view of the region. As he delves into the socio-economic impacts of the gold rush, the narrative offers invaluable insights into the challenges faced by prospectors and settlers, allowing the text to resonate within the broader literary context of American exploration literature in the late 19th century. Ernest Ingersoll was a prominent American naturalist and writer, known for his keen interest in the American West, which inevitably drew him to the captivating tales of Alaska. His experiences and observations during his travels informed his writing, propelling him to document the allure and realities of this frontier territory. Ingersoll's deep appreciation for nature and history shaped his narrative approach, presenting a balanced account that reflects both wonder and realism. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of the Gold Rush and its lasting legacy in American history. Ingersoll's meticulous research, coupled with his passionate storytelling, makes 'Golden Alaska' not only an informative account but also a captivating journey into a dynamic and transformative era. Whether you are a historian, a nature enthusiast, or simply a reader of adventuring tales, this work promises to enlighten and engage.
128 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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