PublishedHarper Perennial Gb, December 1992 |
ISBN9780380719990 |
FormatSoftcover, 800 pages |
Dimensions23cm × 15.5cm × 3.6cm |
Reprint. Originally published: Random House, 1991. An account of one of the most gigantic and astonishing episodes in human history . . . First-class . . . Meticulously written and researched."-- Jon Manchip White, "Chicago Tribune""A phenomenal achievement . . .
Clear, authoritative and compelling . . . tells the story of this particular gold rush with admirable and judicious poise . . . Contains some of the best-known episodes of 19th-Century history as well as some of the most mythologized and colorful characters the world has ever seen . . . Highly readable!"-- William Boyd, "Los Angeles Times Book Review""Extraordinary . . . Vital . . . Vivid . . . Refreshing . . . A huge, complex narrative . . . Taking an entire continent as his canvas, Pakenham has painted a picture of heroism and horror . . . He writes both with compassion and with an effective combination of detachment and judgment .