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The Great Gold Rush: A Tale of the Klondike

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The narrative follows a band of prospectors drawn to the Klondike rush, tracking an experienced miner and his companions from the voyage north through arduous passes to fevered camps. It depicts daily economies, camp life, and the grind of prospecting alongside vivid sketches of fellow diggers and their dogs. The account examines Dawson's social order and the petty graft and corruption that pervade the boom town, and it traces rising tensions that culminate in a crisis involving recruiting, policing, and a tense standoff. Personal reckonings, reunions, and reflective passages on discovery and perseverance bring the tale to a reconciliatory close.

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W. H. P. Jarvis

W. H. P. Jarvis was a Canadian author known for his engaging narratives that capture the spirit of adventure and societal observations. His notable works include "As Others See Us: Being the Diary of a Canadian Debutante," which offers a unique perspective on the life of a young woman navigating society, and "The Great Gold Rush: A Tale of the Klondike," which immerses readers in the excitement and challenges of the Klondike Gold Rush. Jarvis's writing reflects a blend of personal insight and historical context, contributing to the literary heritage of early 20th-century Canada.

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