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SOURCE: Thorne, Marco. Review of Gold Rushes and Mining Camps of the Early American West, by Vardis Fisher and Opal Laurel Holmes. Library Journal 93, no. 14 (August 1968): 2867.
In the following review, Thorne describes Gold Rushes and Mining Camps of the Early American West as refreshing, accurate, readable, and entertaining.
Quarto-sized, printed in double columns and profusely illustrated with fresh, but old photographs and drawings, this gathering of facts on the West [Gold Rushes and Mining Camps of the Early American West] exhibits a new collective viewpoint of Western gold rushes. The authors, who have drawn on their wide acquaintance with the West to form a solid narrative, have divided the book into sections dealing with life in mining camps, crime and justice, and special characters and situations. Many appropriate quotations, some a bit forced, from original and other sources, garnish the text. The authors' comments on today's society which...
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