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The Nature of Gold

An Environmental History of the Klondike Gold Rush

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290 pages
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11 hours

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Focusing on the environmental impact of the gold rush, Kathryn Morse explores the miners' journey to the Klondike, the technologies they used, and the intricate supply networks for their needs. She delves into the political and economic discussions surrounding gold valuation and the industrial economy that arose from its extraction in Alaska. The book highlights the significant economic and cultural changes initiated by the Alaska-Yukon gold rush, emphasizing their lasting effects on contemporary society.

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The Nature of Gold, Kathryn Morse

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2003
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