"Digging For Gold"

by Robert Michael Ballantyne

"Digging For Gold"

by Robert Michael Ballantyne

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Overview

Digging for Gold,' written by R.M. Ballantyne, is an engaging adventure novel that takes readers on a thrilling journey to the goldfields of California during the mid-19th century. The story revolves around three young adventurers-Ralph, Peter, and Jack-who embark on a quest for fortune and adventure in the American West. As the trio sets out on their perilous journey, they face a series of challenges, including treacherous landscapes, harsh weather conditions, and encounters with both friend and foe. Along the way, they learn valuable lessons about perseverance, loyalty, and the true meaning of wealth. Through the eyes of the protagonists, readers experience the highs and lows of the gold-seeking endeavor, encountering colorful characters and unexpected twists. R.M. Ballantyne's storytelling prowess brings to life the excitement and challenges of the California Gold Rush, making this novel a compelling read for fans of historical fiction and tales of the American West.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789358597332
Publisher: Double 9 Books
Publication date: 07/01/2023
Pages: 72
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

R. M. Ballantyne was a Scottish writer of young adult literature who produced more than a hundred books between 24 April 1825 and 8 February 1894. He was also a skilled artist; some of his watercolors were on display at the Royal Scottish Academy. The ninth of ten children and youngest son of Alexander Thomson Ballantyne (1776-1847) and his wife Anne, Ballantyne was born in Edinburgh on April 24, 1825. (1786-1855). Robert's uncle James Ballantyne (1772-1833) was Sir Walter Scott's printer, and Alexander worked as a newspaper editor and printer in the family business "Ballantyne & Co" based at Paul's Works on the Canongate. The family is documented to have resided at 20 Fettes Row in Edinburgh's northern New Town in 1832-1833. The Ballantyne printing company collapsed the next year with debts of £130,000 as a result of a UK-wide banking crisis, which caused a decrease in the family's finances. Ballantyne moved to Canada at the age of 16 and worked for the Hudson's Bay Company for five years. He traveled by canoe and sleigh to the regions that are now the provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, and Quebec to trade with the local First Nations and Native Americans for furs; these experiences served as the inspiration for his book The Young Fur Traders.
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