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The author presents a first-person account of his involvement in a notorious 19th-century diamond fraud, insisting he was one of several victims rather than a conspirator and seeking to correct public misconceptions. He supplements the central scandal with episodic memoirs of early western life, recounting youthful voyages, frontier adventures, and a succession of mining, business and financial ventures typical of the boom era. The narrative offers vivid anecdotes of travel hardships and improvised schemes alongside sketches of the social and commercial networks that shaped his fortunes. Interwoven reflections consider the roles of chance, reputation and historical misrepresentation while preserving personal reminiscences of the period.

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Asbury Harpending

Asbury Harpending was an American author and entrepreneur, best known for his work "The Great Diamond Hoax," which recounts a notorious 1872 scheme involving the fraudulent sale of diamonds in California. Harpending's narrative provides a vivid glimpse into the world of 19th-century mining and speculation, reflecting the adventurous spirit of the era. His experiences as a prospector and his involvement in the diamond hoax highlight the intersection of ambition and deception during a time of great economic opportunity in the American West. Harpending's contributions to literature offer insights into the cultural and social dynamics of his time.

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