Author: Raymond N. Kieft
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1543464785
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
A graduate student, conducting research on the Crow Reservation in Wyoming for her PhD, discovers a sketch on a piece of old birch bark that may show the location of gold hidden more than 100 years earlier by a Crow chief. When Beth Richardsons niece, who lives with the graduate student, goes missing, Parker Williams joins Beth in a desperate search throughout Yellowstone National Park to find her. The shooting of a Yellowstone security official and two murders in Yellowstone complicate the search and bring bizarre twists and turns that culminate in confronting a foundation of the American justice system with ethical and legal questions.
Bloody Gold in Yellowstone
Author: Raymond N. Kieft
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1543464785
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
A graduate student, conducting research on the Crow Reservation in Wyoming for her PhD, discovers a sketch on a piece of old birch bark that may show the location of gold hidden more than 100 years earlier by a Crow chief. When Beth Richardsons niece, who lives with the graduate student, goes missing, Parker Williams joins Beth in a desperate search throughout Yellowstone National Park to find her. The shooting of a Yellowstone security official and two murders in Yellowstone complicate the search and bring bizarre twists and turns that culminate in confronting a foundation of the American justice system with ethical and legal questions.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1543464785
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
A graduate student, conducting research on the Crow Reservation in Wyoming for her PhD, discovers a sketch on a piece of old birch bark that may show the location of gold hidden more than 100 years earlier by a Crow chief. When Beth Richardsons niece, who lives with the graduate student, goes missing, Parker Williams joins Beth in a desperate search throughout Yellowstone National Park to find her. The shooting of a Yellowstone security official and two murders in Yellowstone complicate the search and bring bizarre twists and turns that culminate in confronting a foundation of the American justice system with ethical and legal questions.
Bloody Gold
Author: Chet Cunningham
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arizona
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Arizona
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
Bloody Gold
Author: Peter Dawson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
Gold Bloody Gold
Author: James Westgate Snell
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781540729569
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
"I just finished "Gold Bloody Gold" and I am very impressed. Drawing the reader through a decades-long personal journey, Snell has opened up his fascinating family past in the hopes of personal catharsis and the long overdue service of justice. From the snows of Alaska to the streets of Vancouver, the rivers of B.C. to the sands of Mali to the rains of London, Snell takes the reader through the pivotal events of his and his father's lives. These include so much more than the average geological mapping trip! Near-death wilderness adventures, plane crashes, assassination attempts, and explosions keep the pace moving, and the stories are peppered throughout with animated characters, including the many unscrupulous people who flood the ranks of the mining industry. The fall-out from this unmitigated greed and lack of recognition exacerbated the mental illness in his father, and led to the dissolution of Snell's family. The stunning injustice perpetrated on Snell's father (and highlighted by his tragic suicide) ultimately formed the nucleus around which Snell, infused with renewed purpose, crafted his amazing narrative. A personal and poignant memoir full of vivid descriptions of family and foe, and battles with both corruption with mental health, "Gold Bloody Gold" is an incredulous yet true story of the real discovery of the richest gold mine in the world. It is the story of how the men surrounding its discovery manipulated and conned their way to riches, all at the expense of the true genius who found it. Finally, it is the story of the author's struggle with coming to terms with his own mental issues and his father's complicated legacy. Inspiring, exciting, and revealing - it is a must read for any adventure enthusiast, explorer, traveler, and geologist. I even want to try hang gliding after reading Snell's life-like descriptions of rising thousands of feet skyward..."up, up the long delirious burning blue." Jonathon Perrin
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781540729569
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 304
Book Description
"I just finished "Gold Bloody Gold" and I am very impressed. Drawing the reader through a decades-long personal journey, Snell has opened up his fascinating family past in the hopes of personal catharsis and the long overdue service of justice. From the snows of Alaska to the streets of Vancouver, the rivers of B.C. to the sands of Mali to the rains of London, Snell takes the reader through the pivotal events of his and his father's lives. These include so much more than the average geological mapping trip! Near-death wilderness adventures, plane crashes, assassination attempts, and explosions keep the pace moving, and the stories are peppered throughout with animated characters, including the many unscrupulous people who flood the ranks of the mining industry. The fall-out from this unmitigated greed and lack of recognition exacerbated the mental illness in his father, and led to the dissolution of Snell's family. The stunning injustice perpetrated on Snell's father (and highlighted by his tragic suicide) ultimately formed the nucleus around which Snell, infused with renewed purpose, crafted his amazing narrative. A personal and poignant memoir full of vivid descriptions of family and foe, and battles with both corruption with mental health, "Gold Bloody Gold" is an incredulous yet true story of the real discovery of the richest gold mine in the world. It is the story of how the men surrounding its discovery manipulated and conned their way to riches, all at the expense of the true genius who found it. Finally, it is the story of the author's struggle with coming to terms with his own mental issues and his father's complicated legacy. Inspiring, exciting, and revealing - it is a must read for any adventure enthusiast, explorer, traveler, and geologist. I even want to try hang gliding after reading Snell's life-like descriptions of rising thousands of feet skyward..."up, up the long delirious burning blue." Jonathon Perrin
Bloody Gold
Author: David John
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780958809900
Category : Gold miners
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780958809900
Category : Gold miners
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
Jim Steel
Author: Jess Cody
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780843924213
Category : Western stories
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780843924213
Category : Western stories
Languages : en
Pages : 174
Book Description
Bloody Klondike Gold
Author: A.K. Taylor
Publisher: AK Taylor
ISBN: 1943326096
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
A summer trip to the Klondike can be deadly… Randi Braveheart and her friend go to the Mineral Creek mining claim for summer vacation and to visit her father, Will, during the second half of the six month mining season. The time of happy reunions, summer fun, and gold mining come to a close after a night of sabotage, the theft of the first half of the season’s haul, and a death threat. Will the motley crew of miners and teens survive until the end of the season?
Publisher: AK Taylor
ISBN: 1943326096
Category : Young Adult Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
A summer trip to the Klondike can be deadly… Randi Braveheart and her friend go to the Mineral Creek mining claim for summer vacation and to visit her father, Will, during the second half of the six month mining season. The time of happy reunions, summer fun, and gold mining come to a close after a night of sabotage, the theft of the first half of the season’s haul, and a death threat. Will the motley crew of miners and teens survive until the end of the season?
The Bloody Road of Gold
Author: Michael Schall Johnson
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1478754575
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Tenderfoot Jack Neuman came to Wyoming as a fifteen-year-old orphan, to seek his fortune. He lodged with Crazy Horse and his Lakota tribe. He later scouted for the U.S. Army. He achieved financial security by prospecting for gold and purchased his dream ranch property near Hat Creek, Wyoming. He learned both the hardships and solitude of pioneer life and grew into a man on the Cheyenne-Deadwood stage trail. Lonesome for company, Jack brings out his childhood sweetheart from Minnesota, Heather, and marries her, but his devotion is on destroying the bad guys, not his marriage, and his beautiful young wife soon has an affair and breaks his heart. The naïve young man could not foresee the challenges that lay ahead of him. He teams up with Calamity Jane and D. Boone May. With their gallant exploits, they are elevated to legendary heroes. When Jack meets Heather in Deadwood years later, she’s running an elegant brothel and he’s a U.S. Deputy Marshal. Their youthful love is rekindled, but Heather does not know if Jack has matured enough out on the trail to now be a responsible husband.
Publisher: Outskirts Press
ISBN: 1478754575
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Tenderfoot Jack Neuman came to Wyoming as a fifteen-year-old orphan, to seek his fortune. He lodged with Crazy Horse and his Lakota tribe. He later scouted for the U.S. Army. He achieved financial security by prospecting for gold and purchased his dream ranch property near Hat Creek, Wyoming. He learned both the hardships and solitude of pioneer life and grew into a man on the Cheyenne-Deadwood stage trail. Lonesome for company, Jack brings out his childhood sweetheart from Minnesota, Heather, and marries her, but his devotion is on destroying the bad guys, not his marriage, and his beautiful young wife soon has an affair and breaks his heart. The naïve young man could not foresee the challenges that lay ahead of him. He teams up with Calamity Jane and D. Boone May. With their gallant exploits, they are elevated to legendary heroes. When Jack meets Heather in Deadwood years later, she’s running an elegant brothel and he’s a U.S. Deputy Marshal. Their youthful love is rekindled, but Heather does not know if Jack has matured enough out on the trail to now be a responsible husband.
America's Bloody History from Columbus to the Gold Rush
Author: Kieron Connolly
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 0766091732
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
This volume, rich with primary sources, traces the story of the United States from the first contact between Europeans and Native Americans to the American Revolution and through the gold rush. This is a history often characterized by conflict and violence. It is the story of the religious hysteria and violence of the Salem witch trials, the gradual expansion of the country across the continent, the ill treatment of Native Americans, and slavery. It is about how the values of the Founding Fathers laid down in the Bill of Rights have made for a more peaceful and fair country, but one that has not always lived up to its promises and ideals.
Publisher: Enslow Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 0766091732
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
This volume, rich with primary sources, traces the story of the United States from the first contact between Europeans and Native Americans to the American Revolution and through the gold rush. This is a history often characterized by conflict and violence. It is the story of the religious hysteria and violence of the Salem witch trials, the gradual expansion of the country across the continent, the ill treatment of Native Americans, and slavery. It is about how the values of the Founding Fathers laid down in the Bill of Rights have made for a more peaceful and fair country, but one that has not always lived up to its promises and ideals.
Blood and Gold
Author: Anne Rice
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0099271494
Category : Horror fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 756
Book Description
Here Is The Gorgeous And Sinister Story Of Marius, Patrician By Birth, Scholar By Choice, One Of The Oldest Vampires Of Them All, Which Sweeps From His Genesis In Ancient Rome, In The Time Of The Emperor Augustus, To His Meeting In The Present Day With A Creature Of Snow And Ice. Thorne Is A Northern Vampire In Search Of Maharet, His 'Maker', The Ancient Egyptian Vampire Queen Who Holds Him And Others In Thrall With Chains Made Of Her Red Hair, 'Bound With Steel And With Her Blood And Gold'. When The Visigoths Sack His City, Marius Is There; With The Resurgence Of The Glory That Was Rome, He Is There, Still Searching For His Lost Love Pandora, But Bewitched In Turn By Botticelli, The Renaissance Beauty Bianca, With Her Sordid Secrets, And The Boy He Calls Amadeo (Otherwise Known As The Vampire Armand). Criss-Crossing Through The Stories Of Other Vampires From Rice'S Glorious Pantheon Of The Undead, Haunted By Pandora And By His Alter Ego Mael, Tracked By The Talamasca, The Tale Of Marius, The Self-Styled Guardian Of 'Those Who Must Be Kept' Is The Most Wondrous And Mind-Blowing Of Them All.
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 0099271494
Category : Horror fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 756
Book Description
Here Is The Gorgeous And Sinister Story Of Marius, Patrician By Birth, Scholar By Choice, One Of The Oldest Vampires Of Them All, Which Sweeps From His Genesis In Ancient Rome, In The Time Of The Emperor Augustus, To His Meeting In The Present Day With A Creature Of Snow And Ice. Thorne Is A Northern Vampire In Search Of Maharet, His 'Maker', The Ancient Egyptian Vampire Queen Who Holds Him And Others In Thrall With Chains Made Of Her Red Hair, 'Bound With Steel And With Her Blood And Gold'. When The Visigoths Sack His City, Marius Is There; With The Resurgence Of The Glory That Was Rome, He Is There, Still Searching For His Lost Love Pandora, But Bewitched In Turn By Botticelli, The Renaissance Beauty Bianca, With Her Sordid Secrets, And The Boy He Calls Amadeo (Otherwise Known As The Vampire Armand). Criss-Crossing Through The Stories Of Other Vampires From Rice'S Glorious Pantheon Of The Undead, Haunted By Pandora And By His Alter Ego Mael, Tracked By The Talamasca, The Tale Of Marius, The Self-Styled Guardian Of 'Those Who Must Be Kept' Is The Most Wondrous And Mind-Blowing Of Them All.