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Gold fever : the lure and legacy of the California gold rush

Author: J S Holliday
Publisher: Berkeley : University of California Press, 1998.
Edition/Format:   Print book : State or province government publication : English
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Presents an account of the birth of modern California. This book frames the gold rush years within the larger story of the state's transformation from the quietude of a Mexican hinterland in the  Read more...

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Genre/Form: History
Material Type: Government publication, State or province government publication
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: J S Holliday
ISBN: 0520214013 9780520214019 0520214021 9780520214026
OCLC Number: 37545551
Description: pages cm
Responsibility: J.S. Holliday.

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Included in the "Los Angeles Times Book Review's "Best Nonfiction of 2000."

 
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