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A firsthand memoir traces a young man's transition from maritime service to long residence in California, narrating voyages, work aboard ship including service as a cook, arrival and life in a boomtown undergoing vigilante unrest, prospecting and daily life in mining camps, episodes of copper rush and town rises and collapses, civic involvement such as jury duty and electioneering, and later experiences in journalism and editing; the account blends travel anecdotes, practical reminiscences about food and labor, descriptions of frontier society and local institutions, and reflections on ambition and self-reliance.

About the Author

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Prentice Mulford

Prentice Mulford was an American author and a prominent figure in the New Thought movement of the late 19th century. He is best known for his work "Prentice Mulford's Story: Life by Land and Sea," which reflects his experiences and philosophical insights on life. Mulford's writings often explore themes of personal development, spirituality, and the power of positive thinking, contributing to the broader discourse of self-help literature. His unique perspective and engaging storytelling have left a lasting impact on readers interested in the intersection of literature and philosophy.

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