Boom and Bust in the Alaska Goldfields: A Multicultural Adventure

Boom and Bust in the Alaska Goldfields: A Multicultural Adventure

by Steven C. Levi
ISBN-10:
0313345449
ISBN-13:
9780313345449
Pub. Date:
11/30/2007
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-10:
0313345449
ISBN-13:
9780313345449
Pub. Date:
11/30/2007
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Academic
Boom and Bust in the Alaska Goldfields: A Multicultural Adventure

Boom and Bust in the Alaska Goldfields: A Multicultural Adventure

by Steven C. Levi

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Overview

In this lively narrative with its numerous illustrations and photographs, Steven C. Levi captures the color and the riches of the Alaska Gold Rush and tells the stories of the larger-than-life characters who lived the adventure. The Alaska Gold Rush at the end of the 19th century was the last great fit of gold fever in North America. Men and women—including African Americans, Portuguese, Japanese, Italians, and Chinese—all rushed north. Many of these adventurers died in the harsh Arctic winters or drowned in the leaky, rotting ships that ferried them to the gold fields. The Gold Rush created the geography of modern Alaska and brought its rich natural resources and large Native population under the eye of the American government. This book, says Levi, is not intended to be an overview of the Alaska Gold Rush. Rather, it is meant to provide a myriad of glimpses into the lives of people and events of the age. This is a book of popular history. If you find it interesting, don't thank the writer; credit the 100,000 men and women who rushed north in search of the precious yellow metal a century ago.

Far to the north of the 48 contiguous states, writes Steven C. Levi, is a land shrouded with the miasma of adventure. It is a land of glaciers the size of some states and fish the size of some cities. Its history is steeped in intrigue, scoundrels abound, and things that could never occur anywhere else on earth happened here. It has everything one has come to expect of an exotic port-and more. This land is Alaska.

The Alaska Gold Rush at the end of the 19th century was the last great fit of gold fever in North America. It promised untold riches to anyone who could get there, and created a last-ditch, wild-west culture of greed and sin—a perfect haven for dreamers and scoundrels alike. Men and women—including African Americans, Portuguese, Japanese, Italians, and Chinese—all rushed north. Many of these adventurers died in the harsh Arctic winters or drowned in the leaky, rotting ships that ferried the dreamers to the gold fields.

The Gold Rush created the geography of modern Alaska. Strikes in Nome (where the gold lay on the beach and anyone could reach down and pick it up), Juneau, Fairbanks, Valdez, and Kotzebue helped put Alaska on the map and brought its rich natural resources and large Native population under the eye of the American government.

In this lively narrative with its numerous illustrations and photographs, Steven C. Levi captures the color and the riches of the Alaska Gold Rush and tells the stories of the larger-than-life characters who lived the adventure. E. T. Barnette, for example, founded his own city (Fairbanks), established his own bank (Washington Alaska), and then absconded with every dime in the vault. George Hinton Henry, the father of Alaska jourbanalism, was run out of every town where he tried to establish a newspaper.

This book, says Levi, is not intended to be an overview of the Alaska Gold Rush. Rather, it is meant to provide a myriad of glimpses into the lives of people and events of the age. This is a book of popular history. If you find it interesting, don't thank the writer; credit the 100,000 men and women who rushed north in search of the precious yellow metal a century ago.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313345449
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/30/2007
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Steven C. Levi is the author of Making It: Personal Survival in the Corporate World (1990), Travel Smart Alaska (1998), and Use History Like a Tool (2003).

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter One: The Madness Begins
Chapter Two: Juneau
Chapter Three: The Rush North
Chapter Four: Booze and Bootlegging
Chapter Five: Skagway and Dyea
Chapter Six: The Valdez Stampede
Chapter Seven: The Kotzebue Rush
Chapter Eight: Nome
Chapter Nine: Women and Minorities
Chapter Ten: The Natives and the Argonauts
Chapter Eleven: The Fairbanks Boom
Chapter Twelve: Law and Order
Chapter Thirteen: The Fourth Estate
Chapter Fourteen: The End
Appendix
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Photo essay follows page

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